Ah, that sounds like one of those clever upcycling tips! Detergent caps may look like trash, but they can actually be reused in creative, practical ways instead of being thrown away. Here are some ideas:
1. Household Uses
- Mini storage containers: Great for small items like beads, screws, buttons, or spices.
- Paint cups: Perfect for holding small amounts of paint for crafts.
- Seed starters: Use caps to germinate seeds before planting in soil.
- Measuring tools: Use them to measure small amounts of liquids for cooking or gardening.
2. Kids’ Crafts
- Building toys: Glue several caps together to make fun structures or mosaics.
- Stamping: Dip the rim in paint and stamp patterns on paper or fabric.
- Game pieces: Turn caps into checkers, tic-tac-toe markers, or other DIY game pieces.
3. Practical Hacks
- Drawer organizers: Arrange several caps in a drawer to separate small items.
- Cable holders: Keep USB or charging cables in place by threading them through a cap.
- Mini funnels: Some caps work as funnels for small bottles if inverted.
💡 Tip: Clean the caps thoroughly before reuse. If you want, I can make a list of 20+ genius ways detergent caps can be reused, including some “gold-level” hacks you’ve probably never seen.
Do you want me to do that?