Eleven creative ways to reuse egg crates
Don't throw out your egg crates. You can save money and the environment by reusing them in a creative way!
Eggs sit waiting to be cooked at the Waveland Cafe, in Des Moines, Iowa. Egg crates can be repurposed for a variety of projects, such as a jewelry organizer.
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I don't know about you, but I eat a ton of eggs. We have leftover crates upon leftover crates, and beyond , I've started repurposing them in fun ways around my house.
1. Seeding Storage
I actually  in egg cartons this year. They're the perfect size for germination. When the seedlings are ready for planting, just cut out the individual cups and plant directly into the ground. Of course, if you plan to try this one, use the paper cups versus the styrofoam ones.
2. Recycled Decor
Beautify your place on the cheap with this . You'll cut flower shapes from the cups and fashion leaves from the cover. Then paint with bright colors and glue to assemble. Just don't hang this wreath outdoors — the moisture will ruin it.
3. Jewelry Organization
Here's a cool  that might also make a great gift. Cut an egg carton in half and paint it with spray paint. Then fill with jewelry and other knick-knacks. This tutorial instructs you to cut the top off the carton, but I think it would be nice to keep it on.
4. Veggie Storage
Or store your vegetables in . This method will keep spoiled foods from leaking anything onto fresh ones. Bonus: If you have anything — like tomatoes — that need ripening in paper bags, they should mature perfectly in the cartons.
5. Scavenger Hunt
Send your kids on a  in the backyard. Print out what you want your child to find, stick it on the egg carton, and then hand it off. They can stick found items inside. The author of this activity provides a printout, but your yard might not contain the same stuff (depending on where you live).
6. Sewing Kit
Stow needles, thread, buttons, and more in this . My favorite part is the personalized design. You can decorate it to suit your unique tastes. Or keep it basic. Whatever you do, don't forget the egg-shaped pin cushion.
7. Paint Palette
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8. Gift Wrap
Skip the pricey gift bags and use an  instead. You can paint and decorate in whatever colors or prints that match your theme. Works wonderfully for small items like soaps, underwear, jewelry, chocolates, and more.
9. Mosquito Smoker
Don't let mosquitoes ruin your next backyard bash. You can  for free using an egg carton. Simply light one edge on fire and set somewhere safe to burn (like your grill top). Alternatively, you can try this same thing with one of those coffee to-go containers.
10. Bird Feeder
This quick and easy  project will please nature enthusiasts. Remove the lid from your egg carton. Then poke holes in each of the four corners. Thread a string through each hold, then gather together and knot. Fill with bird seed and enjoy.
11. Flower Vase
Create a quick centerpiece for your dinner table with this gorgeous . Line the cups with plastic eggs and add a little water. Smaller blooms work best, and I love how the author of this project used broccoli to add texture to her arrangement.