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Stop throwing out old plastic plant pots. Here are 10 brilliant hacks to use them around the house

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## 🖌️ 4. **Paint Buckets for Small Projects**

Doing a quick paint touch-up or craft project? Use a plastic pot to hold small amounts of paint. They’re lightweight, disposable (or reusable), and easy to carry around.

## 🧵 5. **Craft Supply Caddies**

Organize beads, buttons, ribbons, yarn, or other small craft supplies in clean plastic pots. You can stack them or use them as tabletop containers when crafting.

## 🪴 6. **Seed Starters**

No need to buy expensive seed trays. Use smaller plant pots to **start seeds indoors**, especially in early spring. They’re already designed to support plant growth and drainage.

> Bonus Tip: Label each pot with the plant name using a popsicle stick or masking tape.

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## 💡 7. **Cord & Cable Wranglers**

Keep extension cords and holiday lights from tangling by coiling them inside old pots. They’ll stay neat, and the open shape allows for airflow to prevent mildew.

## 🐦 8. **Backyard Bird Feeders**

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Turn a plastic pot upside down, run a string through the hole, and fill the inverted space with birdseed. Hang it from a tree branch and enjoy the feathered visitors.

## 🧺 9. **Mini Trash Bins**

Keep one on your desk, in your car, or by your potting bench as a small trash receptacle. It’s great for paper scraps, gardening debris, or even as a compost collection bucket.

## 🎨 10. **Kid-Friendly DIY Projects**

Give kids a stack of clean pots and let their imagination run wild. They can **paint, stack, and decorate** them into fairy houses, robots, or stacking games. It’s a fun way to entertain them—no screens required!

## ♻️ Final Thoughts

Those old plastic plant pots you’ve been tossing or storing in the corner of your shed? They’re **hidden gems** waiting to be reused in smart, sustainable ways. Whether you’re organizing your home, starting new plants, or getting crafty, **these pots deserve a second life**.

So next time you’re about to throw one away, try one of these clever hacks—and you’ll be surprised how useful they really are!

Want ideas for turning them into hanging planters or vertical gardens? Let me know—I’ve got even more upcycling tricks to share!

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