Starbucks Stoppers- can I repurpose them?

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Any ideas on something nice to make out of Starbucks Stoppers? I tried a Christmas tree last year - not good - wasted a bunch of stoppers.
starbucks stoppers can i repurpose them
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  • Hb Hb on Oct 15, 2017
    What exactly is a Starbucks Stopper? need more details please

  • Janet Wilson Overman Janet Wilson Overman on Oct 16, 2017
    See photo. Cup plugs?

  • Tina Tina on Oct 16, 2017
    Ask them not to use one in your cup. Reduce your footprint altogether.

  • Heather Heather on Oct 16, 2017
    We made decorations for potted plants in my class last Christmas using chenille pipe cleaners and beads. The kids were really creative. I like to repurpose materials for crafts.

  • Karleene Knight Karleene Knight on Oct 16, 2017
    Oh dear. Count your stoppers instead of sheep.....

    I have never seen these things before. Buy a wreath shaped floral foam and stick the ends into the wreath like they are picks from the floral store. You can make a wreath and embellish as usual. Could also click the ends and make a starburst mirror. I did it with wooden biscuits and it actually turned out

  • Shauntay Kelley Shauntay Kelley on Oct 16, 2017
    Spray paint them to desired colour to match your decor then use an elastic band around the part that goes into the cup and then fan out like a sphere/ball/star idk

  • Kitty Kitty on Oct 16, 2017
    Get a cone shape in florist foam and just stick the pointy ends in. Voila! Instant topiary! Or get a thermal mug and bring coffee from home. JK! ;-)

  • Tami Stone Tami Stone on Oct 17, 2017
    Add different colors to them, make sure you use some pretty glittery color too. Tie some fishing line around‘m and maybe add a bell. Hang’m around the house at Christmas

  • Julie Julie on Oct 19, 2017
    If you pushed them into a foam ball and tied with a pretty ribbon it might make a nice ornament. You could hang some mistletoe from it and hang it in a tall doorway.

  • Susan Geary Susan Geary on Jul 28, 2020

    I use them in the garden at seed sowing time. I mark out where the seeds will be planted so they will grow more evenly in the landscape. I wish there were more things to do with these things.