Reuse Shampoo Bottle or Other Plastic Bottles To Make Holders
Repurpose your empty shampoo bottles or any other plastic bottles to create unique and practical holders for various items around your home. With a little creativity and some simple crafting supplies, you can transform these everyday items into functional organizers. For example, you can cut off the top of a shampoo bottle and decorate it to make a stylish holder for your toothbrushes in the bathroom. Or, you can repurpose a larger plastic bottle to create a convenient holder for your kitchen utensils. The possibilities are endless when it comes to reusing plastic bottles in innovative ways. Not only is repurposing plastic bottles a great way to reduce waste and help the environment, but it also allows you to add a personal touch to your home decor. By upcycling these bottles, you can customize them to match your style and preferences. You can paint them, add embellishments, or even stack them together to create a unique storage solution. Whether you need a holder for your pens and pencils, makeup brushes, or even small plants, repurposing plastic bottles is a fun and eco-friendly way to get creative with your organization.
Supplies Needed:
- 1 Plastic Bottle (the flat sided ones work best)
- Utility Knife
- Scissors
- Comand Hook
- Marker
The first thing you need to do is wash the bottle really well. Then remove and stickers, labels or even ink. If you find you can’t wash it off easy, try using natural glue remover.
After you have the bottle clean, draw the outline of the shape you want. You want to make sure you leave the one part that is higher than the other.
Using the utility knife start cutting on your line. After you have started the cutting you may find it easier to finish using the scissors. Or even use them to just make sure you have smooth even edges.
Next thing you need to do is cut a small hole on that longer back piece that you left. This will be the hole to hang it on the hook from.
Now simply place the command hook where you want to hang your vase/container from. Then hook it to the hook using that hole you made.