Mom was about to throw out the detergent bottles. What she did with them is simply brilliant! Flowers and plastic bottles

Do not rush to throw away the used plastic container, because for it you can still find useful application.

1. Decoration in a marine style

To create a unique piece of jewelry nautical style you will need a small plastic or Glass bottle, which should be filled with plain water and attributes of the seabed: sand, shells, large beads that look like pearls, coins, shiny beads and glass fragments. When all the components of the composition are folded, drop a drop of blue into the bottle. food coloring, a few drops vegetable oil and some glitter. It remains only to tighten the cork well and the stunning decoration is ready.

2. Stand for books and magazines



Simple manipulations will allow you to turn an unnecessary canister of milk or juice into a convenient stand for books, newspapers and magazines.

3. Faucet attachment


A handy faucet nozzle can be cut out of the shampoo bottle, which will allow the child to wash their hands or wash their hands without outside help without flooding the entire floor.

4. Napkin holder


A detergent bottle can be used to create a bright and practical napkin holder, the design of which is limited only by your imagination.

5. Stationery organizer



Instead of just throwing away the next bottles of shampoo and shower gel, make bright and cheerful coasters out of them in the form of funny monsters. To get started, just cut off the necks of the bottles and mark the places for future cuts. From colored paper or fabric, you can cut a variety of decorative elements, like eyes, teeth and ears, and attach them to the bottles with superglue. Finished goods It is best to attach to the wall with double-sided tape.

6. Containers for cosmetics


Containers for brushes, ear sticks and decorative cosmetics.
circumcised plastic bottles Perfect for creating adorable storage containers for makeup brushes, color cosmetics, ear sticks and more.

7. Pouf



From a large number plastic containers, you can make a charming pouf, the process of creating which is quite simple and understandable. First you need to make a circle of plastic bottles of the same height and secure it with tape. The resulting structure must be well wrapped with a sheet of foamed polyethylene, securing all joints with adhesive tape. The base of the ottoman is ready, it remains only to sew a suitable cover for it.

8. Bracelets



Plastic bottles are an excellent basis for creating original bracelets. Use fabric, thread, leather, and any other materials to decorate the unsightly plastic base.

9. Stand for sweets


The bottoms of plastic bottles of different sizes, painted in the desired shade, can be used to create a spectacular multi-level stand for convenient and beautiful storage of sweets.

10. Scoop and spatula


Plastic milk and juice canisters can be used to create a practical scoop and a handy little spatula.

11. Protective cap


A simple cap that can be made from a regular plastic bottle will help protect your phone from snow or rain.

12. Lamp


Wonderful lamp made of plastic containers.
A small plastic canister can be a wonderful base for creating an original lamp.

13. Jewelry Organizer



A stunning multi-level organizer that can be made from several plastic bottle bottoms strung on a metal needle.

14. Planters


Armed with scissors, paints and your own imagination, you can turn nondescript plastic bottles into original planters.

15. Masquerade Attribute



Two plastic bottles, painted in silver, decorated with fabric and glued to a small piece of cardboard with straps, will allow you to give the child his own jetpack.

16. Containers for spare parts



Roomy containers made from unnecessary plastic cans, which are perfect for storing small parts, nails, screws and other small things.

17. Toy


Armed with scissors, felt-tip pens and paints, you can turn unnecessary plastic containers into fun toys, the process of creating which, as well as the result itself, will undoubtedly attract the attention of children.

We tear off, wash stickers and labels.
Sometimes they are so sticky that you have to use acetone solvents, etc.

take a VERY soft pencil - I have 8V, not just a simple one, but for artistic drawing

Draw a line along which we will cut:
this is a side view

this is the front view

take a sharp knife


Carefully cut along the drawn line

We cut any irregularities with scissors

now we need to refresh ourselves.
We drank ayranchik, washed the bottles - they are pretty, right?

Cut off the neck and bottom

found in a box desk stapler and hole punch (one hole is more convenient)


we fastened the cylinders cut from ayran bottles together with a stapler

artistically perforated the edge of our .... what comes out...

put ours inside .... Well, what happened before...
We don’t attach it to the base - it’s more convenient - if anything, you can get it, wash it, shake it out, etc.
the design is soft and flexible - it is more convenient to stuff all sorts of differences than in hard hard glasses

similarly - with a white bottle of bleach

And - voila!!!
convenient cups-organizers for all sorts of sewing-knitting-art tools!


But here's the problem!
What an interesting design!

I thought about it.... Trimmed a little more...

And even hooked her to the handle of the kitchen drawer ....

ATTENTION! Question:
and what else would be useful to figure out from all that is left?! :))

And you think that's it?…. No, that's not all….

Now we will put things in order in the utility closet with larger tools (perhaps not our own, but my husband's ... But - who has it like ....).
This time, we are VERY sorry to throw away the large bottles of PERWOLL washing gel (not a bad product, by the way. I like it).
They come in 3 types: for black, for white and for colored linen. I especially like the bottle for color - I have a weakness for all shades of turquoise ... 😉
But let's get started:

We wash off all labels using various solvents (see part 1)

Draw a cutting line for everything superfluous

view from the other side

and on the other

cut with a sharp knife, similar to what was done in part 1.

and this one too

that's what happened.
Irregularities cut with scissors

NOW we stuff there hacksaws, hammers, pliers (this is in one), glues, solvents, other chemicals in bottles and vials (in another)

And everything else - in the third!

And we put it on a shelf in a utility closet - beautiful and convenient: I took it by the handle, pulled it out of the closet - and use the set of what is in this organizer bottle!!!

And the rest... use as a scoop for the earth when transplanting indoor plants.
Well, who needs it - and for the cat litter;)).

And I take the bottle cap to my colleagues in the disease - they use it to decorate candy bouquets

Well, they also comforted the soul by the fact that they didn’t throw away beautiful bottles, but adapted them to work.

And at the same time, nature was saved from littering.

I still have large plastic bottles of laundry gels released ....
Here is a list of materials and tools. We will need:
- a plastic canister from some detergents(for dishes, laundry, etc.)
- primer (suitable for plastic) and white acrylic enamel
- paper napkin with a beautiful plot
- decoupage glue and acrylic varnish
- soft pencil, scissors, knife, brushes or sponge for applying paint, glue and varnish
- thick and soft threads or a rope, or you can use some kind of braid.

I use just such a canister - about 5-6 liters in volume. It contained dishwashing liquid - inexpensive from the Polish Auchan.

I cut off the top in a rough way, outline the shape of the upper edge. I use a very soft art pencil - it draws well on plastic (I wrote more about it in one of my previous MKs on this topic).

cut off the top edge along the marked line

I outline future pens

cut holes for handles

that's what happens.
Then I thoroughly wash the future basket - from the remnants of labels and other contaminants, degrease the entire surface and prime it with a primer from their hardware store (I used a special primer with super-adhesive properties - for plastic, metal and other non-absorbent materials). I don’t give a photo, because. I bought it several years ago, the assortment in stores in different cities and countries is different and changes over time. I think that some similar primer can be found. Over the primer - a layer acrylic enamel(also construction, for metal and plastic).

and then - decoupage: a napkin with a bouquet. I transferred it to a canister using a file (I think decoupagers know this technology and it makes no sense to describe it in detail). Two identical bouquets - one on each side. After the glue had dried, I applied 2 layers of acrylic semi-gloss varnish.

I was afraid that the paint would peel off on the handles - I wrapped it with synthetic thick threads. I wish it was lighter, but I used what I had on hand.

That's the whole wisdom - in my opinion, it turned out pretty.

I use a knitting basket - the balls from it are well unwound.

Accumulated containers and bottles of shampoos, detergents and other things? Don't rush to throw away, because we have 10 ingenious recycling ideas plastic containers. Don't waste good!

Plastic box

10 USEFUL FICTIONS

1. Pencil
Funny monsters will decorate your kid's desktop and serve as an excellent organizer for pencils and pens.

2. Vase
If there is no vase in the house, you can make it on hastily from the detergent container.

3. Phone holder
With a slight movement of scissors, a shampoo bottle turns into a simple device for storing your phone while recharging.

4. Ships
A whole navy for outdoor fun.

5. Flower pot
First, draw a contour on the bottle, then carefully cut out the product along it. After that, you can decorate to your liking. In the country, such a pot will be indispensable, because so many containers are needed for all plants. And here and savings, and reasonable use of waste.

6. Storage container
Nut to nut, bolt to bolt... That's how you store small parts in the garage!

8. Flashlight
Another way to make your site a little more beautiful.

Sold in cardboard boxes washing powder, have the unpleasant property of getting wet. And when washing, splashes, puddles on the floor and the need to take a pack with wet hands cannot be avoided. The powder in a soaked pack is stored worse - sticks together in lumps, dries to the walls and bottom. We have found more convenient way its storage - poured it into an empty bottle of bath foam. How we did it and what we achieved with it, we will tell further.

Operating procedure

1. We will pour the powder from a standard pack weighing 400 g into the empty plastic bottle of bath foam with a capacity of 750 ml.

It has a screw cap with a narrow opening and a protective top. This small hole will serve as an excellent dispenser when you need very little powder. If you need to pour more, the lid can be unscrewed. Splashes, if they get into the narrow neck of the bottle, are very rare. Puddles on the floor and wet hands are not at all afraid of him. So, the powder here will be in much better condition.

2. Remove the sticker from the bottle.

3. It remains to pour the powder.

If there is a suitable funnel, then the matter is small. We are faced with the fact that the powder does not want to pour into the funnel for liquids - the grains stick to the inner surface of the neck and instantly clog it. Therefore, we built our own disposable funnel with a more suitable design for us. For this we needed a square of thick paper about 12 by 12 cm in size, adhesive tape and scissors.

We roll paper bags. In the middle of the height, we glue it around with a strip of adhesive tape so that it does not disperse.

The lower end of the bag is cut obliquely.

4. Insert the funnel into the neck of the bottle.

Sprinkle the powder. We screw the lid.

5. It is more convenient to store the washing powder and use it when washing.


Do not rush to throw away used plastic containers, because you can still find a useful use for it. In a new review, the author has collected the most interesting and practical examples of what else you can use unnecessary plastic bottles for.

1. Decoration in a marine style



To create a unique nautical-style jewelry, you will need a small plastic or glass bottle, which should be filled with plain water and seabed attributes: sand, shells, large pearl-like beads, coins, shiny beads and glass shards. When all the components of the composition are folded, drop a drop of blue food coloring, a few drops of vegetable oil and some sparkles into the bottle. It remains only to tighten the cork well and the stunning decoration is ready.

2. Stand for books and magazines



Simple manipulations will allow you to turn an unnecessary canister of milk or juice into a convenient stand for books, newspapers and magazines.

3. Faucet attachment



A handy faucet nozzle can be cut out of the shampoo bottle, which will allow the child to wash their hands or wash their hands without outside help without flooding the entire floor.

4. Napkin holder



A detergent bottle can be used to create a bright and practical napkin holder, the design of which is limited only by your imagination.

5. Stationery organizer



Instead of just throwing away the next bottles of shampoo and shower gel, make bright and cheerful coasters out of them in the form of funny monsters. To get started, just cut off the necks of the bottles and mark the places for future cuts. From colored paper or fabric, you can cut out a variety of decorative elements, such as eyes, teeth and ears, and attach them to bottles using superglue. Finished products are best attached to the wall using double-sided tape.

6. Containers for cosmetics



Cut plastic bottles are great for making adorable storage containers for makeup brushes, make-up, ear sticks and more.

7. Pouf



From a large number of plastic containers, you can make a charming pouffe, the process of creating which is quite simple and understandable. First you need to make a circle of plastic bottles of the same height and secure it with tape. The resulting structure must be well wrapped with a sheet of foamed polyethylene, securing all joints with adhesive tape. The base of the ottoman is ready, it remains only to sew a suitable cover for it.

8. Bracelets



Plastic bottles are an excellent basis for creating original bracelets. Use fabric, thread, leather, and any other materials to decorate the unsightly plastic base.

9. Stand for sweets



The bottoms of plastic bottles of different sizes, painted in the desired shade, can be used to create a spectacular multi-level stand for convenient and beautiful storage of sweets.

10. Scoop and spatula



Plastic milk and juice canisters can be used to create a practical scoop and a handy little spatula.

11. Protective cap



A simple cap that can be made from a regular plastic bottle will help protect your phone from snow or rain.

12. Lamp



A small plastic canister can be a wonderful base for creating an original lamp.

13. Jewelry Organizer



A stunning multi-level organizer that can be made from several plastic bottle bottoms strung on a metal needle.

14. Planters

Storage containers for spare parts.


Spacious containers made from waste plastic canisters will help to put things in order and maintain order in the garage, which are perfect for storing small parts, nails, screws and other small things.

17. Toy



Armed with scissors, felt-tip pens and paints, you can turn unnecessary plastic containers into fun toys, the process of creating which, as well as the result itself, will undoubtedly attract the attention of children.

Continuing the topic with your own hands.