What could I do with creamer bottles
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Remove the wrapper labels and store cereals, rice, and pasta.
are they glass or plastic? you could use as flower vases, for lotions, oils, etc
You could put them in a window and use them to root new plants from clippings, or just use them as vases. Chalk paint is another option.
https://www.pinterest.com/fraggle198/creamer-bottle-crafts/?lp=true
I use mine for coffee condiments. Like sugar, creamer, half and half. I also use them for hot chocolate as I buy in bulk. If you're talking about the bigger coffee-mate containers, those are great for cereal, flour, pasta, and so on. I love re-use containers. Have fun with it! =)
Well, my answer is a bit more driven by having mice, they are sealed containers that are literally mouse-proofed for your goods.
Hello! If they are glass bottles, you can follow the growing trend of using them with tiny battery-operated string lights to make a bottle lamp. I have also seen lanterns made with Mason jars and string lights being sold at our Ace Hardware. Another option for your bottles would be to cut out a section, lengthwise, and fill with dirt and small plants. These are cute AND NEW and have been selling at our local florist shop for more than $20 each! Good luck!