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20 Uses for Empty Egg Cartons - FYI series.

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Uses for empty egg cartons:



Reinforce a Trash Bag - Put an opened empty egg carton at the bottom of the trash bag to prevent tears and punctures and catch leakage.

Money Container- Use old egg cartons to store your change for garage and yard sales. Egg cartons are good for this because you can separate change.

Golf Ball Storage - Easy to sort by brand and condition and they are stackable so they can be stored neatly.

Travel Helper - Use them to hold small items like earrings, necklaces, sewing notions, etc; weave needle thru the inside top cover so as not to lose it in your suitcase. Hold it together with a large rubber band.

Waste Paper Basket - Make wastebaskets from egg cartons. Cut off tops. Then poke holes on the flap that is used to close the carton. Then take ribbon and tie each carton to the next. Takes 8 cartons to make a circle. The plastic bags from Wal-Mart or the grocery store fit into these nicely. Makes a great waste paper basket.

Craft Helping Hand - When working with small round items, use an egg carton to hold the item while you paint one side, or just as a holder while they dry. It keeps those little round things from rolling away.

Fire Starters - Fill the cardboard egg cartons with dryer lint, and then pore melted wax over the lint. You can tear apart the sections and use for fire starters when you are camping, or in your fireplace. Use left over candle pieces for the melted wax.

Charcoal Fire Starter- Using a cardboard egg carton, fill each section with melted wax so that it's about 1/3 full. Place a piece of charcoal (one briquette) in the wax. Close the carton and place on a shelf until you're ready to use. To use, remove the top of the carton, and place the bottom half in the grill. Light the carton. Wait a few minutes and then add more charcoal. This will eliminate the need for lighter fluid. 

Scented candle -Melt wax in a double boiler. Add scents (from a candle shop) and old crayons for color. Put the wick in the bottom of each egg cup. Tie on a small washer to keep it on the bottom. Pour the wax, holding up the wick. After it has set, remove

Plant Containers or Seed Starters- Poke a few holes in the bottom for drainage. Fill about 3/4 with potting soil and vermiculite. Plant seeds and set in a sunny window. 

Jewelry Organizer - Paint or cover with fabric. Store any small pieces of jewelry, rings, earrings, chains, cuff links, etc. Good free gift idea from a child.

Desk Organizer - Remove the top and place inside a desk drawer to hold small items, like paper clips, rubber bands, push pins, etc. Paint or decorate if you want to place it on a desktop where it will be seen.

Christmas Decoration Storage - Line cups with cotton, foam, or tissue paper and store small Christmas tree bulbs and ornaments in each cup.

Palette - Use the Styrofoam kind for watercolor or acrylic paints. Detach top of carton and use for mixing colors.

Craft Storage- Use an egg carton to store all those little pieces you don't want to lose track of while you're working.

Cheap Ice Cube Trays - Use plastic egg cartons to make extra ice. Wash good first.

Game or Toy Storage- Use a carton to store doll shoes, game pieces, dice, Lego, etc

Ball Toss - Give number values to each cup in an egg carton bottom - 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100s. Try to achieve your best total score by bouncing three ping-pong balls into the cups.

Packing Material - If you often mail fragile things, simply cut up clean egg cartons to make lightweight packing material to protect the contents of your mailing packages.

Muffle the Band - (cardboard only). Nailed egg cartons to walls and ceiling dampen sound. It might work in a garage or attic practice room.
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20 Uses for Empty Egg Cartons - FYI series. Hints collected by my mother.

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