7. Keep Paint Fresh
Props to my little sister on this one! When she’s mixing up custom paint colors, she stores them in empty miniature water bottles. They’re the perfect depth for your paint brush, and the screw on cap situation keeps the paint from drying out.
[Image Credit: Creative Commons photo by juliejordanscott
All fun. Here’s another…
http://www.junkk.com/junkkdetail.asp?slevel=0z622z1080&parent_id=1080&renleewtsapf=1928
And there’s a world of imagination out there yet to be tapped
ps: Forgot to mention. 1st time users will need to register to access full idea description. This one is worth it as it won a big competition… a great way to stack and protect fragile crockery
These would be great as gift boxes too!
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As a keen seed grower, I cut my plastic bottles up with pinking shears to make slug proof walls around tender young plants. I have found that they need to be at least 6 inches high to work effectively
Aw man, I can tell you’re a cat owner. Using plastic bottles as a dog chew toy is a really dangerous idea, especially if you decorate the bottle. The dog will end up ingesting slivers of plastic (or whatever decorations you use) when they chew on it, which can lead to intestinal blockages and perforations. It’s basically an instant recipe for a $12,000 vet bill and/or a dead pet 🙁