That’s a classic example of turning empty pill bottles into practical, eco-friendly household items! 💊✨ Here are some brilliant ways to reuse them instead of tossing them:
1. Travel-Size Containers
- Store lotions, creams, or shampoo for trips.
- Leak-proof and easy to pack in a bag.
2. Organize Small Items
- Craft supplies: beads, buttons, or sequins
- Office supplies: paperclips, push pins, rubber bands
- Hardware: nails, screws, nuts, and bolts
3. Seed Storage
- Keep garden seeds dry and safe for next season.
- Label the bottles for easy organization.
4. Emergency First Aid Kit
- Store cotton balls, bandages, or medications in a compact kit for your car or bag.
5. DIY Spice Containers
- Reuse bottles for spices, herbs, or salt blends in the kitchen.
- Shake-top lids can be added for easy sprinkling.
6. Kids’ Craft Projects
- Make mini rockets, musical shakers, or marble games.
- Great for recycling and fun at the same time.
7. Pill Sorting for Daily Medications
- Use old bottles for traveling with multiple prescriptions.
- Label by day/time for convenience.
💡 Pro Tip:
- Wash and remove labels thoroughly before reuse to prevent residue or odors.
- Use non-toxic paint or markers to decorate for craft projects.
If you want, I can make a full list of 20+ clever ways to repurpose empty pill bottles around your home and garden—it’s surprisingly versatile.
Do you want me to make that list?