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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.
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## 🧵 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.
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## 🪴 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.
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## 🐦 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.
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## 🧺 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.
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## 🎨 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!
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## ♻️ 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!
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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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