Before you toss away that egg carton or piece of old rug, think of something else you can use it for. Stuck? Well here are some wonderful reuses of those trash items.
Use an Old Eyeglass Case for Hardware Storage
Do you have a bunch of old eyeglass cases that you don’t use anymore? I re purposed them to store small things like drill bits and screws. I keep it in my toolbox until needed. It’s so much easier having them all together in one place, and not have to dig around everywhere to find the right bit.
Bread Tabs
Not sure which cord goes with which electronic device plugged into your power strip? Save yourself the hassle of following the cord from the plugin to the device for each item you need to move by labeling them. Plastic bread tabs are perfect for labeling cords that are plugged into a power strip because they’re sturdy, have enough room to write on and can easily clip around the plugin end of a cord. Plus, they often come in different colors. You’ll be able to easily identify and move your electrical devices.
To-Go Coffee Cup
Use a clean to-go coffee cup with a lid to water plants. The hole in the lid is small, so water pours slowly. It’s especially useful for plants such as aloe vera and cacti, which don’t require much water and are at risk of over watering.
Carpet
I cut and glued a piece of carpet to the bottom of my toolbox to protect surfaces like floors and counter tops from scratches. The carpet also makes it easy to slide my toolbox around rather than picking it up just to move it a little way.
Grocery Bag Shoe Covers

Paper Towel Roll Bag Storage

Six-Pack Hangers
Save those plastic six-pack rings to hang cords, ropes and air compressor hoses. Fold over the plastic holder to make a three-ring strip, then slide one end through the other—around the cord or hose—and hang it on a nail or peg.
This idea came from Don Ruggieri
Start Seeds in Toilet Paper Tubes
For an easy and green way to start seeds, save your toilet paper and paper towel tubes. Cut the tubes into 2 in. lengths and set them in a waterproof tray. Fill the tubes with potting soil and plant your seeds. When the seedlings are ready to move to the garden, plant them right in their cardboard tube. The cardboard will decompose. Be sure to keep the tube below the soil surface, so it doesn’t wick moisture away from the roots.
Save that Six-Pack!
Do all of your small bottles in the refrigerator door like to tip over after opening or closing the door? Fortunately, the answer to tidying those wayward bottles is just a recycling bin away.To keep all of your condiments under control use an empty six-pack holder to hold and organize the condiments in your refrigerator door.This organization solution is also great for transporting your condiments for a backyard BBQ or picnic!
Paint Stick to Clean Lint Buildup


Paper Towel Cord Storage

Flour Sifter Flower Pot
If you have an old flour sifter you no longer use, try turning into a planter. If you don’t have one, there’s a good chance you’ll find one at a thrift store or garage sale.
Mattress Spring Flower Wall
This clever DIYer used old mattress springs for a flower wall. The springs are hung on the side of the house near the patio.
Grated Cheese Container
Reuse your grated cheese container to shake grass seed on bare spots in your lawn. The holes in the container are the perfect size for dispensing just the right amount without overdoing it.
Bike Inner Tubes
Make lifting heavy loads with your wheelbarrow a little more pleasant by adding these cushioned hand grips. Reuse an old rubber bike tube by cutting pieces to fit over the wheelbarrow handles. If needed, use a hair dryer to warm up the rubber and make it easier to stretch. The bike tube provides the perfect amount of padding and traction.
Bubble Wrap®
Bubble Wrap® can help prevent blisters by placing some on the handle of a rake or a broom.
Coffee Bag Ties
Small bags of fancy coffee have heavy-duty ties to keep them airtight. The ties are handy for securing small coils of electrical cable and rope. They’re usually fastened to the bag with just a dab of glue, making them pretty easy to pull off. — Joe Gemmill
Egg Cartons
Keep a few empty egg cartons with the rest of your painting supplies. They’re great for lifting a small project off of a work surface, making it easier to paint nooks and crannies and along the base of the project.
Egg cartons are so great for starting seeds also!
This is not a new one, but it is a great use of your laundry container. Just rinse them out thoroughly and then recycle them for watering plants. Drill 1/8-in. holes in the top of the cap, and a 1/2-in. hole just above the handle to relieve pressure so the water flows free.
How to Turn an Empty Milk Jug Into a Watering Can
I only own one watering can, so I need to refill it four or five times to water all of the plants on my patio. Instead of buying more overpriced watering cans, I use old milk jugs. I drill a few holes in the caps, fill up the jugs with water and I’m good to go.
— Harrison Berg
Micro Greenhouse
Do you have a hard time starting seeds or cuttings? Try soda bottle greenhouses. Cut the bottom off 2-liter soda bottles and remove the labels. Each seed gets its own micro greenhouse! Remove the greenhouses once the seeds have germinated and cuttings are rooted
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DIY Lint Fire Starter Log
This is one I have used for years. It is so great not only for your camping trips but, it is also great for that fire pit you have in your backyard. To properly build a fire, you need to have tinder (easy-lighting material), kindling (finger-size sticks) and fuel (logs). We all have a readily available supply of tinder: dryer lint! To make fire starters, I stuff empty toilet paper tubes with dryer lint. My dryer lint “logs” light quickly and easily burn long enough to light up the kindling. And I don’t have to resort to lighter fluid!
An Excuse to Snack While Painting
Washing a roller cover between coats of paint is a waste of time and paint. So one of my painting necessities is a can of chips; preferably the plastic cans. Before I start painting, I eat the chips and then clean out the can. I don’t want any unintended texture on my walls! Between coats, I slip the wet roller cover in the empty chip can and pop on the lid to keep it from drying out. — Thomas Nolan
Rubber Gloves Rubber Bands
Extend the usefulness of old, leaky rubber gloves by recycling them as rubber bands. Cut them into various lengths and widths with a sharp pair of scissors, store ’em on a nail and surprise yourself with how handy they are around the shop. They not only bind together power cords and dowels but also work well as glue clamps for repair and assembly jobs.
The Easiest Way to Save on Potting Soil
For deep planters, fill the bottom with old cans and plant pots. The cans and pots improve drainage and create air pockets for better aeration and healthier soil. You can also use ‘packing peanuts’.
Toilet Paper Roll Wrapping Paper Sleeve

Shoe Box Touch-Up Paint Kit
Oil Bottle Hardware Storage
Here’s a fun little project to keep your screws, nails, nuts and electrical whatsits handy and neatly organized.
Safer Blade Disposal

Simple Skinny Funnel
If you’re in need an easy to make disposable funnel, we have the perfect solution for you.
Simply cut off the handle from a gallon water (or milk) jug, and use this to serve as a disposable funnel. This funnel will help you to drain anything from your left over wood glue to the old oil in your leaf blower. This handle funnel will help you get to hard to reach places and small bottle openings. When using this funnel to drain old oil, it directs the oil to the drain pan without spilling a drop. It’s also smart to use this disposable funnel for messy projects because you can just throw it away once you are done. It’s so simple and effective!
Simple Skinny Funnel
If you’re in need an easy to make disposable funnel, we have the perfect solution for you.
Simply cut off the handle from a gallon water (or milk) jug, and use this to serve as a disposable funnel. This funnel will help you to drain anything from your left over wood glue to the old oil in your leaf blower. This handle funnel will help you get to hard to reach places and small bottle openings. When using this funnel to drain old oil, it directs the oil to the drain pan without spilling a drop. It’s also smart to use this disposable funnel for messy projects because you can just throw it away once you are done. It’s so simple and effective!
Protect Sprouting Plants
If you cut a gallon jug (like a classic plastic milk jug) about two-thirds down the bottom, you can create an effective enclosure to protect planted seeds and new shoots from birds and rodents, which is faster and more effective than trying to use sprays and traps. For busy gardens, get a marker and write the name of the plant on the jug so you know what’s growing beneath without needing to check your seed packets: Remember to eventually take the jugs off as shoots develop to avoid mold.
Dish Soap Glue Bottle

Love these! I’m going to use a few of them. I’ll definitely use the toilet paper cardboard for starting seeds with my daughter. 🙂
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I love the TP rolls! There are so many different crafts you can do with them. Starting seed is pretty sweet with your daughter!! ❤️️☺️
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T Y FOUND SEVERAL I’LL USE … 2 THUMBS UP..
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Awesome Ronald! That’s what I love to hear!
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Wow great post, Kelley and such useful information and tips
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Thank you so much, I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
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Welcome and yes absolutely perfect.
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Did one of these inspire you? Love to know which one. ❤️️☺️
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Mostly all were very good and come in use Kelley
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That’s awesome!❤️️☺️
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Thanks.
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❤️️☺️
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What a lot of useful ideas! I try to minimise waste, so I’ll definitely be using some of these. Thanks for sharing!
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That makes me so happy to hear that!!! ❤️️☺️
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Lots of great ideas! I really like the coffee cup plant watering idea.
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I used to ‘love them to death’ …..and couldn’t understand why they would die. Every day I would sing to them, and talk, and water…..yep, I was watering too much!😂❤️️☺️
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Reblogging this to my readers at sister site Timeless Wisdoms
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Thank you! ❤️️☺️
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So many useful ideas. 😊❤
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❤️️☺️Thank you !
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Thanks for the ideas, I will try some of them!
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Did any surprise you??❤️️☺️
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Yes! Especially, the’ Protect Sprouting Plants’
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Great!
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There are some really great ideas here.
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Thank you, I’m so glad you liked them! Any favorite?
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I love the flower wall and the seed planters. I have a post on my blog that you might like about lots of other things that can be reused. You might like to check it out.
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Sure will! thanks!
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Cool ideas! I could use them all, but I especially love the 6 pack holder and the bed springs!
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Those are really great ❤️️☺️
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Love the mattress spring flower holder! Wish I had one to do that with. Great ideas! 😊
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Isn’t that awesome! You can also put it on the ground and let the flowers grow thru it! ❤️️☺️
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Reblogged this on RePurpose M.E. Life and commented:
Check out these super great Repurposing ideas. Thanks Kelley’s DIY!
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thank you so much ❤️️☺️
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wow the rubber gloves…great idea thanks and I am always short of rubber bands… thank you
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I love the rubber gloves one too! Have a great day!❤️️☺️
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Excellent ideas! I learned some things!
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Awesome!! That’s what I love…to inspire!!!
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You do well ma’am!
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❤️️
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Really cool stuff – i’ll start collecting those plastic tabs to label my husband’s mess of cords in his home office. Then I’ll sort out his mess of small hardware into several eye glasses cases. Thank you, darling!
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Awesome!!! Your so smart! 🐱😍☺️
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You’re the smart one, darling!
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No you are!!
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Here we go again: we are both smart, but you are the cutest – how is that?
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All right!☺️❤️️
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These are great. Love the mattress flower wall
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Isn’t the mattress flower wall a beautiful idea? Crib mattresses are great size for a small wall garden.❤️️☺️
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Great ideas!!!
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Thank you Steven! Hope your having a great weekend!
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I am terrible at DIY. So thanks for the useful tips!
And for following my blog too. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Wow what great ideas. My favourites are the bread tabs on electrical cords and the cut up rubber gloves as elastics – brilliant and yet simple!
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Don’t you just love the simple, easy ideas! Especially when they are FREE! Hope you are having a wonderful day. Stay Safe.
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Enjoyed your post. I use some of these tips already, like keeping my cords tidy using empty toilet rolls. And when I used to live in a house I recycled tem too for seedlings for the garden.
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You’re so awesome Liz!❤️️
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🙂❤️ Thank you.
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🤗❤️️
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These are so cool, darling! I put those little tabs on all cords of electronic devices, first pulling them through a tube, as you advised. Great idea!
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That seems to be everyones favorite! Hope you have a wonderful day, stay safe!❤️️
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You too, sweetheart!
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❤️️🐱
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Love the Lint Starter Log and the use for Bread Tabs!
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Those are great ideas, how are you doing in your new city?
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I am doing good, settling in after a year. I’ve been posting my adventures on my blog 🙂
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thank you James for reblogging!
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