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6. Discreet Emergency Cash and Key Hiding Spots
Gardeners can use pill bottles to store and organize seeds. The bottles protect seeds from moisture and pests, ensuring they remain viable until planting season. Label each bottle with the seed type and date collected, and you’ll have a neat, organized seed bank ready for your gardening needs.
8. Pocket-Sized Pet Treat and Waste-Bag Dispensers
Carrying pet treats or waste bags can be cumbersome during walks, but pill bottles offer a convenient solution. Fill a bottle with small treats or a few folded waste bags, and you’ll have a compact dispenser that fits easily into a pocket or attaches to a leash. This ensures you’re always prepared for your pet’s needs while on the go.
9. Simple Phone Stands and Cord Organizers
Keep your car’s console tidy by using pill bottles to organize coins for tolls or parking meters. You can also store other small essentials like gum, mints, or earbuds. This method not only reduces clutter but also ensures that everything you need is within easy reach while driving.
11. Kids’ STEM and Sensory Projects Using Safe, Clean Bottles
Old pill bottles can be repurposed for educational and sensory projects for children. Fill them with different materials like rice, beans, or beads to create sound shakers. Alternatively, use them in STEM projects to teach principles of buoyancy or as containers for homemade slime. Ensure the bottles are thoroughly cleaned and labels removed before handing them to children for their safety.