Here are some clever ways to repurpose empty pill bottles instead of tossing them—perfect for organizing, crafting, and even everyday convenience:
1. Travel-Sized Containers
Use them to carry small amounts of shampoo, lotion, spices, or even snacks when traveling. They’re leak-proof and compact.
2. Mini First Aid Kits
Keep a few essentials like band-aids, antiseptic wipes, or safety pins in each bottle for your purse, car, or backpack.
3. Organize Small Items
Store beads, buttons, screws, nails, or coins. Label each bottle for easy access and a clutter-free space.
4. Seed Storage
Perfect for gardeners—keep seeds dry and labeled for planting next season.
5. DIY Craft Projects
Paint or decorate bottles to make miniature planters, candle holders, or holiday ornaments.
6. Cord and Cable Management
Wind small cords, earphones, or charging cables neatly inside the bottles to prevent tangling.
7. Emergency Kits
Store matches, small snacks, or medication for hiking, camping, or car emergencies.
8. Kids’ Fun
Use them for sensory bottles, mini shakers, or little toy storage.
💡 Pro Tip: Wash and dry bottles thoroughly, and remove labels, to make them versatile and clean for any use.
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step guide for turning pill bottles into a beautiful DIY organizer set that looks fancy and keeps everything in one place.