What can I do with hundreds of soda caps??
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Donate them to Trevilians Elementary School in Louisa County so some child can receive an up to date piece of disability equipment.
Tevilians ES is in Louisa, VA
I love this, a boho mirror made from caps: http://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/bottle-cap-boho-mirror-18630849
Bottle Cap Boho Mirror
Not sure whether these caps are like our beer bottle caps . If they are metal then make, wind chimes,use as you would when mosiacing, flat them for using on cards. Fill them with magnet's for fridge magnets. Turn them around, out in a small photo add clear resin, drill a hole in rim, add a chain to make a necklace. Or keychain.
I have used them to fill the bottoms of large flower pots so I don't have to use as much soil. fit a piece of porous landscape cloth over them and then fill the rest of the pot with soil.
We used to take a board and nail or screw the caps open side up in rows and use as a boot scraper for muddy shoes etc. Makes great gifts for family and friends! Use pallet boards salvaged and double recycling!
Glue in the top of a coffee table, then pour poly-resin over the top until they are covered. Let dry until it hardens. Makes cool coffee tables.
use them on bottom of chair legs to prevent scratching floors....
Some schools / groups collect plastic lids to recycle into benches. Great way to recycle into something useful.
Our local schools (southern Illinois) collect lids for benches also. They take all kinds of plastic lids such as laundry detergent, salad bottle, hair spray lids etc. Check with your schools
Glue them to a floor tile. Use it as a Trivet to place a hot pot.
Tack them on a board to make a shoe or boot scraper.
Rain chains.
Screw them to aboard and use scale fish natural!y with caps bottoms down
Could you not nail them up under a shelf in your garage.......fill your bottles with screws, nails and etc. Screw the bottle up to the cap and Voila!!! Easy to see and organization for limited space.
Make coasters out of them, make a design out of them?????
If You have the pull tabs from soda cans, You can use them on the back of pictures as hooks to hang those pictures
Since it is dry indoors in the winter, I use the bottle caps in flower pot saucers. Place the pots on top and water plants. The water run off is left in the saucers and evaporates for added humidity in my home.
I strung mine with 30lb mono-filament (fish line) for curtains for my craft room. I mixed in some other plastic elements and came out with some colorful and interesting curtains. I hung them using a dowel rod mounted just outside the window, however, you could mount inside the frame.