Top 12 Uses for Plastic Container Lids
By DIY Maven
- Sink stoppers: placing a plastic lid over a drain will create a vacuum and keep the water in your sink or tub.
- Kid coasters: let the tykes monogram plastic lids to keep their glasses from getting mixed up and from sweating all over the table tops.
- Cupboard and refrigerator drip pans: shove one under your pepper mill to catch the excess pepper that sifts out the bottom. Ditto for honey containers and all those other drippy things in the fridge.
- Plant coasters: not only will they catch leaks, they'll prevent rings on your furniture.
- Non-stick pan scrapers: they'll remove the yuck without damaging your pan's surface.
- Hamburger separators: slip lids between shaped patties before you freeze them, and then when it's time to thaw them, they'll be easy to separate.
- Paint catchers: cut a hole in a lid, slip the handle of your paint brush through it, and voila, a paint catcher thing-y.
- Plastic garbage bag closers: cut a slit in a plastic lid and then feed the top of your garbage bag through it for a securely closed bag.
- Paint palettes: plastic lids are a great way to manage your paints while doing those little craft projects.
- Glitter and bead management: if you're using loose glitter or beads for a project, keep them under control with an inverted plastic lid.
- Glue catchers: slip a lid under your hot glue gun to catch drips.
- Rust ring preventers: placing a plastic lid under your shaving cream will prevent the bottom of the can from making rust rings on your shower shelf or tub edge.
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