It’s a common sight in many households: a plethora of empty old pill bottles accumulating in medicine cabinets, drawers, and cupboards. These small plastic containers, often brightly colored and equipped with child-resistant caps, appear to be destined for the trash once the medication is used up.
However, the growing need for sustainable living and recycling has led creative minds to find innovative ways to repurpose these ubiquitous items. Instead of throwing them away, many individuals are discovering that pill bottles, with their small size and durability, can be incredibly versatile and useful.
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One woman’s ingenious use of old pill bottles has sparked a wave of crafty enthusiasm:
1. Travel-Sized Toiletry Container
Pill bottles are perfect for holding small amounts of toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, lotion, or sunscreen. Their secure lids help prevent leaks, and they fit easily into carry-on bags or luggage.
Steps:
Wash and dry the bottle thoroughly.
Pour your desired product inside.
Label the bottle with the product name using a waterproof marker or sticker.
2. Mini First Aid Kit
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