15 New Uses for Things You Were Going to Throw Away

Juliet

And to think you almost tossed all those wine corks...

Plastic Bags

Instead of getting your paint tray covered in, well, paint, use a plastic bag to line it and pour the paint on top. Unlike the liners at the hardware store, this plastic-bag trick is totally free.

Baby Food Jar

After you're done feeding your little guy, wash the food out and use it for your at-home spa — seriously. Wedge a sponge into the jar, then pour in nail polish remover, and stick your finger in to take off your polish.

Ketchup Bottle

The best way to make sure all your pancakes are the same size and completely round? Use a dispenser that elevates your batter-pouring skills to pro-level.

Egg Carton

Who needs a fancy cupcake holder when you have an empty egg carton? There are pockets for 12 treats and a lid to protect the frosting on top.

Cereal Boxes

Keep mail and unread magazines tidy by upcyling a cereal box. Here, a magnet is attached to the back of two patterned boxes so they can hang on the side of the fridge.

Toilet Paper Roll

Nothing is more frustrating then going to your closet to get the wrapping paper and finding an unrolled, crinkled mess. Cut a toilet paper roll in half lengthwise to secure your paper in place.

Tissue Box

Just because you're out of tissues, doesn't mean this box needs to go — use it to dispense other household items, like plastic grocery bags.

Broken China

The gorgeous pattern on your favorite platter can get a second life as a mosaic tabletop. Here, blue-and-white patterns pop against the dark wood on this side table.

Cheese Shaker

It's so sad when the Parmesan is all gone. But this nifty idea might perk you up: Fill it with plant fertilizer for a super simple way to feed your garden.

Coffee-Mate Lids

We're pretty sure you're going to flip your lid over this hack: It turns out Coffee-Mate toppers fit super snugly on top of mason jars, resulting in tighter, safer storage.

Chocolate Box

Apparently those compartments that keep our beloved caramels separate from those yucky strawberry candies (just us?) are also handy for sewers. Here, thread and pins stay separate so no one accidentally gets poked.

Water Bottle

This is hands-down the easiest way to separate the yolk from the egg white: Just squeeze the water bottle, hold it over the yolk, then release your grip and the yellow middle will get sucked right up.

Yesterday's Newspaper

Once you're done reading the cartoons (err, we mean the news) use that black-and-white paper to line an empty box. Tie stings on the top and voila, you've got a DIY gift bag for your next birthday party.

Brown Paper Bags

The occasional dribble of wax off of your candle is inevitable. But a handy way to get it out of your carpet is to put a grocery bag on top of the spot, then coax it out by slowly gliding an iron on top — which will transfer it from the carpet to the paper.

K-Cups

The next time you buy an entire bundle of parsley only to use four leaves, try this trick: Empty a used K-cup, then cut up your herbs, add some water, and free the mixture until the next time your recipe calls for that flavor.

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