How can I use large Coffee Mate containers?
Any ideas on what can be done with Large Coffee Mate Containers?
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I painted mine and use them for flower pots, organizing small items, use them in garage for screws, nails, bolts...
You can add chalk stickers for labels if needed as well.
I use them to make snowmen out of. I also use them for camping, for sugar and pancake batter. I use them at home for mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, nuts for baking and different things.
Hi Cher. I'm Cindy. You can use your Coffee Mate containers for storage. In the kitchen, use for sugar, pasta, flour, baking supplies, etc. In the bathroom, use for cotton balls, Q Tips, bubble bath, shampoo and conditioner, tooth brush, medicine, etc. In the garage use for small items, nuts and bolts, hand tools, pipe cleaners, salt for ice, flower seeds, rubber bands, etc. I hope you find some of my ideas useful. Good luck Cher.
I use mine to separate and store sewing supplies. The taller ones are great for rotary cutters, scissors and other tall items. I have yet to paint them, but I do have them labeled. I also use them to transport soups, stews, cookies etc to my daughter and family who live close. I have not tried freezing in them but might work, they are so sturdy.
I put water and cleaner in mine and carry it around when I clean.