How can I reuse ALL laundry detergent containers?
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I use them to store craft supplies. I decorate the containers, and label them to try to keep my overflowing craft supplies organised!
Hey, CJ! I have felt guilty about things like this also! You can make your own homemade laundry detergent and refill the same container over and over again. 😊
clean them out, spray paint them, an make them into out door planters
I use them as watering cans, tool containers, baskets (cut them down and put rope handles on them.)
I have used the bottles to make sewing cards for our kids. Cut out any pattern--gingerbread men, whales,ducks etc. then drill 1/4 inch holes around the edges. Use extra long shoe laces (or ice skate laces) as the thread. Made for some quiet car trips!
I use liquid laundry detergent bottles as sharps containers for needles and lancets.
I use mine to store clean Rags under the sink. I also use one, in the bathroom to store feminine products,under the sink. Lastly, I utilize a larger one (but do not put the top on it so mold wont grow))and put it in a place outside, that is inconspicuous. I put old used rags/cloths that have been used for cleaning or wiping up stuff, until they can get to the laundromat. That way they are not placed in same bin/laundry basket as our clothing and are not in the house causing a bad odor.