Those empty laundry detergent caps can actually be quite handy! Here are 10 clever ways to reuse them instead of tossing them:
🔹 10 Creative Uses for Laundry Detergent Caps
1. Measuring Scoops
- Use them to measure small amounts of liquids or powders in cooking or cleaning.
2. Paint Cups
- Perfect for mixing small amounts of paint for crafts or touch-ups.
3. Seed Starters
- Fill with soil to start small seedlings for your garden.
4. Mini Snack Cups
- Great for nuts, candy, or dips when packing lunch or for kids.
5. Candle Holders
- Use as tiny holders for tealights or DIY candles.
6. Soap Dish
- Keep near the sink for a small bar of soap or detergent pod.
7. Jewelry Holder
- Store rings, earrings, or small accessories temporarily.
8. Craft Projects
- Can be turned into wheels for toy cars, ornaments, or stamps for kids.
9. Pin or Thumbtack Holder
- Keep all small sharp items in one safe place.
10. Drain Catcher
- Use in sinks or bathtubs to catch hair or small debris temporarily.
💡 Pro Tips
- Wash and dry caps thoroughly before reusing.
- Paint or decorate them to make them more functional or visually appealing.
- Combine multiple caps for stackable organizers or DIY projects.
✅ Bottom Line:
Don’t toss those caps—they’re versatile, reusable, and perfect for DIY hacks, organizing, and crafting.
I can also make a step-by-step DIY project guide using detergent caps that’s both fun and practical for home organization.