Blogging: Repurpose Your Household Items

Repurpose Items
Do you have a bunch of random objects lying around your home taking up valuable space? Before you toss some of those household items in the garbage, see how you can repurpose and reuse them here:

Ketchup Bottles

Have you ever tried to ladle pancake batter onto a griddle? Not only is it messy, you hardly ever get the batter to be perfectly round. So the next time you use all of your ketchup, save the bottle to pour out your pancake batter.

Empty Tissue Boxes

Do you have a cupboard full of empty plastic bags from the market? Try stuffing the stragglers into an empty tissue box for efficient storage and easy dispensing.

Six-Pack Carrier

Use your empty cardboard six-pack carrier to hold your table’s condiments like utensils, napkins, salt, pepper and sauces.

Old Hanging Shoe Rack

Did you recently clean out your closet and find an old hanging shoe rack? Move it into the pantry to create extra storage and organise your snacks.

Cupcake Tray

Take an old cupcake tray and reuse it to organise your bracelets, necklaces, earrings and other jewellery items.

Mason Jars

Reuse your empty Mason jars to pack a salad or soup for lunch, or even as drinking glasses.

Clips From Broken Pant Hangers

Save the clips from your broken pant hangers to reseal food items like bags of pretzels to help maintain their freshness.

Old Bed Pillows

If you have a pet at home, you can reuse an old pillow that has long lost its fluffiness. Save those old pillows to make them a comfortable bed for your dog or cat.

Bread Bag Ties

The tie that keeps your loaf of bread airtight can also be used to tie up bags of frozen vegetables. You can even use them to organise the cords under your desk.

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