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- A Lotion Bottle Phone Charger. Fashion a phone charger pocket out of an empty lotion bottle. It just requires a bit of scissor work and some decoupage. Make It Love It has step-by-step photos that show you how to cut the bottle so that it can be hung from an electrical outlet.
- Wind Spirals. These wind spirals are a cinch to make, and they'll look fantastic hanging in your yard. To make a set, just remove the labels from some plastic water bottles.
- A Bird Feeder. Use two wooden spoons and a plastic soda bottle to make this simple bird feeder. Here Comes the Sun has a step-by-step tutorial to take you through the full process.
- Flower Hair Planters. Cut some plastic bottles down to turn them into planters. Then, use pom poms and googly eyes to give them faces. Once you add flowers, your planters will look like they also have hair.
- A No-Sew Zipper Case. Turn an empty soda bottle or water bottle into a case for colored pencils, markers, or anything else you don't currently have a case for!
- Floral String Lights. Dress up a cheap set of string lights by creating colorful flowers to fit around the lights. All you need is a bunch of plastic bottles and their caps.
- A Water Bottle Sprinkler. Poke some holes in a plastic two-liter soda bottle, and you have an instant sprinkler for the kids to run through. Clever Crafty Cookin Mama has all the details on the hardware you'll need to connect this sprinkler to your garden hose.
- Flower Curtains. Cut the bottoms off of a bunch of clear soda or water bottles; then, string them together to create these dramatic curtains. DIY Curtains From Plastic Bottles from International Decor.
- A Juice Bottle Watering Can. Punch some holes in the cap of a juice bottle, and you have a great, makeshift watering can. As Cutout and Keep It points out, these are ideal for mixing up fertilizer for your plants, because it's something you can throw away when you're done.
- Soda Bottle Easter Baskets. Transform some soda bottles into these cute Easter baskets. They're the perfect size for a few trinkets and some candy. Use a pipe cleaner or a piece of ribbon to create the handle.
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- Mesh Produce Bags. Mesh bags from onions, oranges, potatoes, and lemons can have a variety of uses. Bundle them up with a rubber band to use as a dish or bathroom scrubber.
- Rubber Bands. Stock your rubber band pile with bands from produce bundles or other food items. Did you know stretching a rubber band around the edge of a jar lid can make it easier to grip and open?
- Aluminum Take-Out Bowls. If you frequent Chipotle for take-out, you've probably thrown out your fair share of aluminum bowls. But these lightweight bowls can easily be washed out and reused.
- Candy Tins. These tiny metal tins are the perfect size for organizing a scary junk drawer. Are your earphones always getting tangled? Keep them need and tidy in one of these tins, and throw them in your bag without fear of tangling.
- Jelly Jars. Don't ever pay for mason jars again! Jelly jars can be repurposed for a variety of uses. They make adorable succulent planters (as pictured), centerpieces, vases, or glass containers.
- Plastic Yogurt Containers. Large plastic yogurt containers make high-quality containers with a reusable lid! Use them to store leftovers in the refrigerator.
- Plastic Juice Bottles. Don't let those large plastic jugs go to waste — use them as pourable storage containers for cereal, pet food, or other dry goods.
- Parmesan Cheese Cans. Those plastic cans make easy, pourable storage for a variety of dry goods, including nuts, candy, baking soda etc. You can also store craft supplies like glitter or confetti.
- Coffee Creamer Bottles. We all go through a lot of these plastic bottles in a year. Imagine if we caffeine addicts put those bottles to use? Coffee creamer bottles make another pourable storage container with a reusable lid.
- Coffee Containers. The coffee is gone, but the container is not. Remove the label and paint the exterior for a DIY planter or utensil holder. Keep the lid and use it to store dry goods and snacks.
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