7- Use the bottom part as a base and the top part as a lid that closes with the container’s original cap.
8- Make holes in the handle and cap of a detergent container to create a homemade watering can.
9- Cut off just the top of the detergent container and leave one side attached to the cap to make a shower caddy.
10- Cut a large container in half and use the bottom to make a shovel.
11- Glue the container handle to one of the sides to complete the shovel.
12- Make a toilet brush holder by cutting off the body of the container and leaving just the base.
13- Insert a toilet brush into the neck of the container and screw it on to make an inexpensive and functional toilet brush holder.
14- Punch holes in the sides of the top of the container to create a knife or tool holder.
15- Insert utensils into the holes to keep them organized and accessible.
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