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

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Stop Throwing Away Old Pill Bottles! Here Are 13 Creative Ways to Reuse Them

Those old orange pill bottles might seem useless once they’re empty, but don’t toss them just yet! These small, durable, and often watertight containers are perfect for solving everyday problems. With a little creativity, you can transform them into practical tools and clever solutions. Let’s explore 13 innovative ways to repurpose your old pill bottles and give them a brand-new purpose.

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1. Jewelry Organizer

Traveling with jewelry can be a nightmare — necklaces get tangled, and earrings seem to disappear! 🧳 With a pill bottle, you can keep your rings, earrings, or necklaces secure and in one place. It’s compact, sturdy, and makes packing a breeze. You’ll never have to hunt through your bag again to find your favorite accessories.

2. Travel Toiletry Containers

Buying travel-sized toiletries can be expensive and wasteful. Instead, clean out your old pill bottles and fill them with shampoo, conditioner, body wash, or even lotion. These bottles are leak-proof, compact, and perfect for carry-on luggage. ✈️ Bonus: You’re saving money and reducing plastic waste!

3. Mini Sewing Kit

We’ve all had that dreaded moment when a button pops off or a hem comes undone. 🧵 Prepare for these emergencies with a DIY sewing kit. Fill a pill bottle with small spools of thread, a needle, a few safety pins, and an extra button or two. It’s the perfect size to keep in your purse, car, or desk drawer.

4. Hidden Key Holder

Need a discreet place to hide your spare key? Glue a small rock or decorative object to the lid of a pill bottle, place the key inside, and bury it slightly in your garden or flowerpot. 🌱 This clever hiding spot blends in with your surroundings, keeping your key safe from prying eyes.

5. Emergency Survival Kit

Create a compact survival kit for unexpected situations. 🩹 Fill a pill bottle with essentials like band-aids, pain relievers, antacids, a small packet of antiseptic wipes, and even a folded $20 bill. This handy kit is perfect for keeping in your car, gym bag, or desk.

6. DIY Nail Polish Remover Pod

Skip the pricey store-bought nail polish remover pods and make your own at home! 🖌️ Fill a pill bottle with cotton balls soaked in nail polish remover. When you need a quick touch-up, simply dip your finger in, twist, and remove your nail polish with ease.

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