
Repurposing household items for a second life stretches your budget and aligns with recycling and a sustainable life. Almost anything in your home can be used again. So instead of throwing things away, try some of these ideas:
Bathroom:
- Cut up old towels into garage cloths which are perfect for washing cars
- Old toothbrushes can go in your cleaning tools basket — great for grout
- Empty cleaning product spray bottles and fill with water + vinegar for mirrors and windows
- Toilet paper tubes can be turned into bird feeders and seed starters
- Empty tissue boxes can be filled with plastic shopping bags for easy dispensing
- Old dryer sheets can be used like a tough paper towel
Kitchen:
- Turn empty milk jugs into watering cans
- Turn empty 2-liter bottles into giant cooling blocks for your cooler when frozen
- Empty condiment squirt bottles are great for other sauces or even pancake batter
- Use old cardboard as a layer in your garden to prevent weeds
- Save old bread bags to store your own homemade baked goods
- Turn egg cartons, muffin tins, takeaway containers into garden seed starters
Other items:
- Repurpose old wallpaper and wrapping paper scraps into drawer liners
- Use old jar candle containers as pretty toiletry dispensers (cotton balls, etc)
- Left-behind socks make easy dusting mitts
- Worn out sheets make great garden plant covers for cold weather

