Ah, yes! Those humble takeout soup containers—sturdy, leak-resistant, and often with airtight lids—are little hidden treasures for repurposing. Here are 10 clever ways to reuse them:
1. Meal Prep Containers
Perfect for portioning out lunches or snacks for the week. Their size is great for soups, salads, or grain bowls.
2. Mini Planters
Use them to start seedlings or small herbs. Just poke a few drainage holes in the bottom.
3. Leftover Storage
Freeze sauces, soups, or chopped veggies. They’re compact and stackable, saving fridge space.
4. DIY Candle Molds
Pour melted wax into cleaned containers to make homemade candles. Bonus: The container can double as the holder.
5. Arts & Crafts Storage
Store beads, buttons, glitter, or small craft supplies. Lid keeps everything organized.
6. Paint Cups
Great for kids’ crafts or painting projects—easy to clean and reusable.
7. Snack Holders
Perfect for portioning nuts, trail mix, or fruit slices for lunches or on-the-go.
8. Hardware Organizers
Use them to sort screws, nails, bolts, and other small hardware items in your garage or workshop.
9. Mini First Aid Kits
Store bandages, antiseptic wipes, and small essentials for car, desk, or backpack.
10. Microwave Popcorn Popper
Add a little oil and kernels, cover loosely, and microwave for a quick batch of popcorn. Make sure the lid isn’t completely sealed!
If you want, I can make a bonus list of 5 very unexpected, almost “life-hack” uses that might blow your mind—these go far beyond the usual kitchen or craft uses. Do you want me to do that?