Ceramic Mug Repurposing Ideas
DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN REPURPOSE YOUR CANDLE VESSELS AND YOUR MUGS?
20 WAYS TO REPURPOSE YOUR CANDLE CANDLE JARS AND MUGS
- Planter: Fill the jar with soil and plant flowers or herbs.
- Decorative vase: Use the jar as a vase for flowers or decorate it with ribbon and dried flowers.
- Office or desk organizer: Store pens, paperclips, and other small office supplies in the jar.
- Bathroom storage: Fill the jar with cotton balls, makeup brushes, or other bathroom items.
- Craft supply storaconfiage: Store beads, buttons, or other craft supplies in the jar.
- DIY candle: Melt old wax and pour it into the jar to make a new candle.
- Kitchen utensil holder: Use the jar to store kitchen utensils like spatulas, tongs, and wooden spoons.
- Seed starter: Fill the jar with soil and use it to start seedlings for your garden.
- Make-up brush holder: Use the jar to store make-up brushes, keeping them clean and organized.
- Herb garden: Fill the jar with soil and plant herbs for a compact and portable herb garden.
- Scrapbooking supplies storage: Use the jar to store scrapbooking supplies like stickers, stamps, and washi tape.
- Gift jar: Fill the jar with small gifts or candy treats and use it as a gift jar for friends, family, or coworkers.
- Tooth brush holder: Fill the jar with your toothbrushes, toothpaste, and floss.
- Jewelry holder: Use the jar to store jewelry like bracelets, necklaces, or earrings.
- Desk accessory: Use the jar as a paperweight or a unique addition to your desk décor.
- Air freshener: Fill the jar with potpourri, dried flowers, or scented beads to freshen up any room.
- Flower arrangement: Find some beautiful silk flowers, a glue gun, and floral form. Glue the form down. Arrange the flowers the way you want it.
- Storage container: Fill the jar with small items like buttons, pins, or other trinkets for a compact and reusable storage solution.
- Money stash. Every time you make coins, place coins in the jar or mug.
- Work reminder. Our messages are placed on the vessel to remind you of something important even at your workplace.
BY Nanette Floyd Patterson, Show Owner