Sarah
This DIY checker set uses lids all of the same colour and puts stickers on them to make two teams, but milk jug lids come in so many fun colours that no decoration is needed. This got me thinking that you could also use milk jug lids as replacement tokens in all kinds of games. Lost a checker piece from an otherwise full set? Substitute a milk jug lid. Not enough poker chips? Milk jug lid. Tiny top hat from your Monopoly game went missing? You guessed it: milk jug lid!
As someone with an abundance of lamps without lampshades,
finding this little project was almost an act of divine intervention! All you
need is milk bottle lids, a needle with some string, and something circular
(maybe an old coat hanger bent into a circle?). You can get as creative as you
like with different colours hung in patterns or some spray paint for a nice
uniform look for a truly personalized work of art and household practicality!
Tamara
Do you like putting up lots of photos, postcards, coupons,
etc. on your fridge? A fun way to brighten up the outside of your fridge is to
make magnets with plastic milk bottle lids! Just save those lids, wash 'em, buy
some magnets and use a glue gun to stick them on!
Another cute idea? Write notes on the lids and pop them in
your children's lunch boxes so they'll receive a cheerful message when they eat
their lunch at school :)
Lana
This watering can made from a pierced milk jug lid and milk
jug is ridiculously simple and also brilliant.
No more uncontrolled glugs from the water bottle for my plants! Soon they will be showered with gentle
droplets.
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