How do you use empty medicine bottles?

Nikki Brundin
by Nikki Brundin
  6 answers
  • Dfm Dfm on Jan 16, 2019

    mine have quarters in them, my cousin lives in an apartment, the laundry is in the building but you have to feed it quarters to run them.

  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Jan 16, 2019

    Great for sorting and small storage, saving small amounts of paint, dried herbs, ...


  • They are really great if you are a crafter to store your supplies.

  • Cindy Cook McFall Cindy Cook McFall on Jan 17, 2019

    fish hooks, screws, nails, nuts, needles, straight pins, money

  • Pamela Pamela on Jan 17, 2019

    Hi ! I asked this same question a couple of months ago . Some of the good ideas were ... Use it as a mini first aid kit , for your purse , suitcase , or car but putting in some band aids , small thing of antibiotic ointment . Use for keeping an extra supply of your meds. Make sure you write down the type of medication is in there and tape it to the vial. As a back up take a picture of your medicine and keep it on your phone, always a good reference ! I keep a days worth of my diabetic meds , in case I am unexpectedly away from home when it's time for my next dose . Other ideas were to make a mini sewing kit , to glue a rock to the top , and place a spare key in

    the bottle , then bury it in the garden , leaving just the stone exposed .

  • LL249 LL249 on Jan 19, 2019

    Save seeds from one year to use the next.