What to do with empty baby wipe containers ?
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my grandson put some of his hotwheels in his
Give to husband for tools, screws, nails, etc. Can write on with sharpie what is in each container. Get for small household items too.
After washing with soap and hot eater, let them dry completely. You can use them to store small craft items, children's crayons, similar makeup items like mascara,eye liner, brushes, et. The containers stack neatly and if you have a dozen or so, they are great for toddlers to stack and knock over!
I use a baby wipe container as a small sewing box to hold assorted colors of thread, needles, pins, stitch ripper, buttons, etc. I also have one that contains small tools for repairing watches and eyeglasses. And my daughter uses one to easily store and transport her makeup.
Cut a roll of paper towel in half, then put that in the container, then fill with whatever. Baby oil, windex, vinegar, diluted bleach, and cover and pull the first sheet out of the top. Don't saturate the towel, just pour over it.