Ever use a reed diffuser to make the home smell nice? Reed diffusers work well as a way to share a beautiful smell with a room without requiring any electric source. They operate silently and last for a long time, so you can enjoy your favorite fragrance. But what do you do when the fragrance is gone? What do you do with the empty bottles? Don’t worry. Empty reed diffuser bottles can be reused in many fun, artful ways. Here are some great ideas that will get you started: DIY Snow Globe: Here’s a fun activity. Your empty bottle can be used for a DIY snow globe. Fill the water bottle with water and sprinkle in a small bit of glitter. Next, put a small plastic toy or figurine in there. Once you have everything in, glue on the cap tightly so it doesn’t spill. Now shake the bottle and watch the sparkles spin around the toy like magic.
Guide to Homemade Cleaner: Here’s a helpful one. To make a homemade cleaning solution, you can mix equal parts water and white vinegar in your Empty reed diffuser bottles. This cleaner works like magic for countertops, floors, and bathrooms. With this natural cleaner you will use less plastic and far gentler chemicals compared to normal cleaning products. Bird Feeder: Do you want to do the birds in your yard a favor? Reuse your empty reed diffuser bottle to create a simple bird feeder. Fill the bottle with birdseed and punch holes in the cap for the seeds to get out. Thread a piece of string through the holes and hang it to a tree branch. The birds will appreciate having a place to visit, and you’ll know you’re being environmentally friendly and recycling something that would’ve ended up being thrown in the trash.
Here's how to make a Solar-powered Garden light: You can make a solar-powered garden light by using a bottle that you no longer need. So you fill a empty reed diffuser bottles with water and some LED lights in there. You can put it in a sunny spot during the day, and at night it will illuminate your garden beautifully. It’s a fun way to adorn your garden and light up the evening.
DIY Lava Lamp: Have you ever wanted to create your own lava lamp? You can get this done by using your empty reed diffuser bottles. Fill a plastic bottle with water, add drops of food coloring and vegetable oil. Finally, throw in an Alka-Seltzer tablet and watch as everything bubbles and dances around, sort of like a real lava lamp.
So, here goes the list of some out of the box ideas for reusing your plastic bottle: Mini Terrarium: An empty reed diffuser bottles can be used to create a mini terrarium inside. Stuff soil, little plants, and ornamental stones into the bottle. Tightly cover the top with plastic wrap, poking a few pinprick holes for air. This mini garden will look great in your home.