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30 Brilliant Uses for Empty Pill Bottles You Probably Haven’t Tried Yet
Creative and Practical Ways to Reuse Pill Bottles Around the Home
Let’s be honest—those little orange pill bottles multiply like rabbits in the back of the medicine cabinet. And if you’re anything like me, tossing them feels wasteful. They’re sturdy, compact, and practically begging to be reused. So rather than sending them to landfill purgatory, let’s put them to good use!
Here are 30 clever, crafty, and completely practical ways to reuse pill bottles—from home hacks to travel tips and even a few creative craft ideas your grandkids will love.
Home Organization Hacks
- Spare change stash
Pop it in your car’s cup holder, and you’ll never be caught short for a parking meter again. - Emergency sewing kit
A couple of needles, thread, tiny scissors, and a spare button fit perfectly. - Tiny hardware holder
Nails, screws, washers—no more rummaging through random tins in the garage. - Safety pin storage
Stop chasing scattered pins in the bottom of your junk drawer. - Toothpick travel case
Because no one wants loose toothpicks rolling around in their handbag. - Matches + striking strip
Glue a match striker to the lid and toss it in your camping kit. - Mini first-aid kit
Band-aids, alcohol wipes, and a few painkillers—all in one waterproof spot. - USB or SD card holder
Label the lid and keep your data safe and dry.
Craft & DIY Ideas
- Bead storage
Perfect for sorting small amounts by color or type. - Glitter containment
Finally, a way to store glitter without it taking over your whole craft drawer. - DIY travel paint pots
A little dab of acrylic in each bottle = no mess on the go. - Mini crayon case
Snap a few crayons in half and toss them in for road trip fun. - Yarn needle case
Stop losing your large eye needles in the couch cushions! - Button collector
Keep vintage buttons or those extras from clothing tags neatly sorted. - DIY air freshener
Punch holes in the lid, fill with baking soda and essential oils, and tuck into smelly corners.
Gardening & Outdoors
- Seed storage
Keep heirloom seeds labeled and moisture-free between seasons. - DIY watering scoop
Cut the bottom off and use it to water seedlings gently. - Slug bait traps
Fill with beer, bury level with soil. Say goodbye to slug-munched lettuce. - Travel spice holder
Take your garden herbs camping with labeled, sealed bottles.
Travel & Purse Essentials
- Earbud holder
No more tangled cords in the bottom of your handbag. - Travel pill sorter
Instead of dragging the whole cabinet, portion out what you need. - Hair ties and bobby pins
A small bottle keeps these sneaky little things together. - Lotion or sunscreen decanter
Much cheaper (and smaller) than travel bottles from the store. - Jewelry protection
Pop your rings or earrings in a cotton-padded bottle while swimming or traveling. - Breath mint container
No more rattling Tic Tac boxes—just sleek and quiet.
Kids, Pets, & Emergency Prep
- Pet treats
Handy for walks or training sessions. Clip to your keychain or leash. - DIY “I’m bored” game pieces
Write fun challenges on slips of paper and store them for school holidays. - Mini flashlight storage
Tuck in a tiny torch and a few batteries—great for glove compartments or emergency kits. - Tooth fairy bank
My kids used to leave the tooth and the bottle under the pillow. Easier for the fairy to find! - Message in a bottle
Classic beach day fun. Bonus points for sealing it with wax.
A Quick Safety Note
If you’re using old prescription bottles, make sure to remove or cover the label completely—personal info should stay your business. And give each bottle a good wash before repurposing.
There’s something deeply satisfying about finding new life for old things. It’s frugal, clever, and let’s be honest—there’s a certain joy in telling someone, “Oh this? It’s just a pill bottle I upcycled.”
Have you found a genius way to reuse pill bottles? Share it in the comments or tag us @CraftGossip on Pinterest or Facebook—we’d love to see your ideas!