I keep looking at all these plastic easter eggs that are all on sale now. It seems like such cheap little plastic containers could be handy as hell in the shop for SOMETHING, but I can't think of anything clever. Any ideas?
Plastic easter eggs? What can they be repurposed for?
I keep looking at all these plastic easter eggs that are all on sale now. It seems like such cheap little plastic containers could be handy as hell in the shop for SOMETHING, but I can't think of anything clever. Any ideas?
Save them for next Easter and all Easters to come. That will save you money. You could also use them at Halloween filled with candy; Use for Christmas ornaments; Poke small holes in them, fill with moth balls, glue shut with ca glue; put some beans or BB's inside, seal and use as a maracas or baby rattle.
My ex used to buy a brand of pantyhose that came in neat plastic eggs. I tried for years to think of a good use for them, but never did. They may be the one shape that's totally useless.
If you use them for target practice you have plastic whites and yolks splattered all over the place. Makes a big plastic mess. Nothing worse than plastic egg yolk.
as Scotsman suggested. I think they would make great bottoms for storing screws and bolts in a drawer. I also find flat bottom divisions in a screw and nail storage drawer a pain.
Now just wait a minute!!! Send 'em to Stumpy. He'll give 'em to McNugget.
Bill
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