20 Clever Ways to Recycle Bleach Bottles
Bottle Vases – Creative Jewish Mom: Vases are a super cute, bright craft idea to make with your kids. It’s easy enough to do with scissors and yarn. Little hands will love seeing flowers displayed in their bleach bottle creations.
Bleach Bottle Banjos – ConneCT Kids: Harness your kids’ energy and noise! Help them make their very own banjos out of bleach bottles and a few other materials.
Bottle Ball Toss – Skip To My Lou: Get your kids excited to play outside with this toss and catch game! It’s really easy to create and all you need are bleach bottles, scissors and duct tape! Make it together for added fun.
Jug Trucks – Squidoo: Encourage creative thinking and artistry by turning bleach jugs into fun little vehicles! Use the caps for wheels. Break out the paint, markers, glue, scissors and hole punches and see what your kids can come up with!
Precious Pig Bank – Inspired Muse: Every child needs a piggy bank! With an empty bleach bottle, they can create their own!
Dove Mobile – Simple Nests: This cute mobile of doves is made with some clever cutting. Hang them by your child’s window for some peaceful, unique decor.
Bleach Bottle Santa – Thrifty Fun: For Christmastime fun, use a bleach bottle to create a Santa head! You can hang him on your door or set him by your tree. Kids will love to help!
Hanging Snowflakes – Earth911: Here’s a different take on the traditional paper snowflake. Cut these out and hang to decorate for the holidays!
Halloween Treat Basket – Ben Franklin Crafts: Create a jack o’lantern inspired treat basket Halloween festivities. A bleach bottle makes a strong and sturdy base.
Easter Basket – Early Dues: Easter baskets are even easier to make! All you need to do is cut the shape and draw on bunnies! Use them for decor or to fill up with treats for the kids!
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Don’t toss your bleach bottles away! Turn them into clever, unique and functional pieces for your kids or home!


My mother-in-law shared this tip with me many years ago. Rinse an empty bleach bottle once and fill with clean water, top with saran and screw on the top. Store. In case of emergency you have safe potable water. Apparently they did this in the 30’s and 40’s.
very neat tips!
good advice. ThankU