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Stop tossing out the old pill bottle. Here are 12 ways to reuse it!!

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2. Spare Change Container

Keep a bottle in your car or drawer for loose change. Great for toll booths, vending machines, or just saving up coins over time.


3. DIY Travel Spice Kit

Fill cleaned bottles with your favorite spices or seasoning blends. Label them and toss them in your travel or camping kit — no more bland meals on the road!


4. Bobby Pins and Hair Ties Holder

Say goodbye to lost pins and scattered ties! Store all your small hair essentials in a pill bottle for an easy-to-find solution.


5. Mini Sewing Kit

Fill with needles, thread, safety pins, and a few buttons. Great for quick clothing fixes at work, on vacation, or in your bag.


6. Emergency Candle

Place a small birthday candle or tea light inside, along with a few matches (store match heads upright and keep them dry). Keep it in your emergency or camping kit.


7. USB or SD Card Storage

Protect small electronics and memory cards from dust and damage. Add a little cotton or padding inside for extra protection.


8. On-the-Go Snack Containers

Fill with nuts, mints, dried fruit, or small candies. Great for lunchboxes, road trips, or keeping your desk drawer stocked with healthy bites.


9. Tiny Craft Supply Holder

Store beads, buttons, sequins, googly eyes, or glitter. Crafters and DIYers will love having a clear, compact way to organize all those tiny bits.


10. Gardening Seed Saver

Store seeds from your garden to replant next season. Label the bottle with the seed name and date. Keeps seeds dry and pest-free.


11. Earbud Holder

Tired of tangled earbuds in your bag? Wind them up and store them safely in a pill bottle. You’ll never waste time untangling cords again.


12. Secret Stash Container

Use a pill bottle to discreetly store small valuables like emergency cash, a house key, or jewelry while traveling. Bonus: hide one in your car or luggage for peace of mind.


🌍 Small Bottle, Big Impact

Reusing old pill bottles not only saves you money and helps you stay organized — it also reduces plastic waste and gives a second life to something you already paid for. It’s a win-win for you and the planet.

So next time you're about to toss one in the trash, stop and ask: What could this little bottle become?


 

Want a printable version of these ideas for your fridge or craft room? Let me know — I’d be happy to create one for you!

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