1. DIY Ball And Cup Game
Those empty laundry detergent bottles are the perfect shape for this great ball and cup game. Just clean them up, cut the side out – leaving the handle intact – and get a ball. Kids are going to adore playing with these and it's the perfect outdoor game for spring and summer to get the kids out of the house and on their feet.
2. Easy DIY Beach Bucket
You can also turn those empty detergent bottles into beach buckets. If you're planning a beach vacation – or you're lucky enough to live near the coast – this is a great way to get the kids a bucket without spending money. Since they're made from something you would probably throw out anyway, it doesn't really matter if they break them or forget them at the beach. Just cut away the top and you have the perfect scoopable sand bucket for hours of beach fun.
Source/Tutorial: funinthemaking
3. Repurposed Laundry Bottle Bird Feeder
Clean up that empty laundry detergent bottle, paint or decorate it if you want and then cut a hole in the center of the front. Here, you can put bird feed and little birds can easily get to their dinner. The jug itself is large enough for smaller birds to climb right into so they can enjoy their meal out of the rain and bright sunlight. You can then just place your bird feeder on the porch or hang it from a tree. Don't forget to add a dowel or wooden pencil for a perch.
4. Easy DIY Book Organizer
You can upcycle those empty detergent bottles and make these amazing book organizers. Instead of spending a few dollars each for these organizers at the store, just make them yourself, and once you clean up and shape your detergent bottle, you can paint or otherwise decorate it to match your existing office decor. They're perfect for keeping books and file folders perfectly organized and aligned.
Source/Tutorial: google
5. Upcycled Detergent Bottle Book Stand
Book stands come in really handy when you need to type and look at a book at the same time. Remember those old typing books from typing class that stood up on their own? This book stand that you make from an empty detergent bottle follows the same principle. You just cut away the front of the bottle and books or folders will sit perfectly in the open space. Typing from a notebook or book will be a breeze with this stand!
Source/Tutorial: recyclart
6. Fun DIY Bubble Refill Station
Summer is nearly here which means outdoor play – my favorite time of the year. It also means that little ones are bound to be going through tons of bubbles. That empty laundry detergent bottle will make an excellent refiling station for bubbles. The spout makes it easy to fill up smaller bubble bottles without making a mess so kids can keep their own bubble bottles full. Plus, you can make your own bubble solution to go along with your bubble station – there's a recipe for that, too.
Source/Tutorial: gwennypenny
7. Faux Trophy Room Animal Décor
Let your little one feel as if they've conquered all of the big animals in the jungle with these cute little faux trophy animal heads. You make the heads from empty laundry detergent bottles and decorate with colorful bottle caps and other supplies. You can make every big game animal in the jungle with a little creativity and imagination and really give that room a makeover.
Source/Tutorial: woodwoolstool
8. Cute DIY Dollhouse From Upcycled Laundry Bottles
How adorable are these little dollhouses? You make them from empty laundry detergent bottles and they are perfect for little girls who love playing with dolls. They're also cheap and easy to make. Just cut away a section for the opening and she can play to her little heart's content. The handle makes it really easy to tote the dollhouse around – you could also do this for a fairy house and decorate your garden!
Source/Tutorial: inventandocomamamae
9. Easy DIY Dustpan
This upcycled dustpan project is great. I can never keep up with my dustpan and every time I have to buy a new one, I think that there has to be an easier and cheaper way to keep these things on hand. Well, if you cut a laundry detergent bottle just right, it makes a wonderful dustpan. This is perfect for when you've broken yours or just can't find it.
Source/Tutorial: manualidades
10. Elegant DIY Garden Light
Believe it or not, this gorgeous garden light is made from an old detergent bottle that you cut to resemble an elegant flower. You don't really need a lot of materials to make this and most of the things used are upcycled, so it's a free project if you have a couple of basic things on hand. The finished product is beautiful and would be a great complement to your backyard patio.
Source/Tutorial: instructables
11. Cheap And Easy DIY Detergent Watering Can
You don't have to spend money buying a watering can for your garden. Although designed ones are really cool, you can get the same watering effect from an empty laundry detergent bottle. Just be sure to clean the bottle well to remove any soap residue and then cut holes in the cap for watering. It works like a charm and if you really want the design, you can dress up the bottle before you use it.
Source/Tutorial: hawaiigardening
12. Upcycled Laundry Bottle Kettlebell
You don't have to go to the gym to get fit just as you don't have to spend a lot of money on fitness equipment either. You can turn a laundry detergent bottle into a great kettlebell for weightlifting that will help to tone those arms and shoulders. Either use a laundry detergent bottle that is full or if you have a couple of empty ones, clean them up and then just fill with water. This gives you a great workout and without the cost of gym equipment.
Source/Tutorial: health
13. DIY Melted Bottle Jewelry
Repurpose that empty laundry detergent bottle into beautiful jewelry. You just cut the bottle into whatever shapes you want, let the kids get to town coloring or otherwise designing them and then heat them like you do for Shrinky Dinks. They turn into beautiful jewelry pieces that you can use for necklaces or earrings. This is a great idea for an upcoming birthday party for little girls or tweens. Let them make their own jewelry to take home as a party favor.
Source/Tutorial: picklebums
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