1. Jewelry Holder for Travel
A spare pill bottle makes a surprisingly useful travel jewelry organizer. Instead of earrings and rings sliding around your suitcase or handbag, you can keep everything in one secure container—and the bright bottle is easy to spot when you need it.

2. Reusable Toiletry Container
Skip the overpriced mini bottles for shampoo, conditioner, or body wash. An empty pill bottle works as a free, leak-resistant toiletry container. Just rinse it well, fill it up, and you’re ready to go.
3. Portable Sewing Kit
If you often snag clothing or lose buttons, turn a pill bottle into a mini sewing kit. Add a few needles, some thread, and an extra button or two. When a quick fix is needed, you’ll be prepared anywhere.
4. Hide-a-Key Container
Need a discreet place for a spare key? Create a simple outdoor key hideaway by gluing a small rock to the lid of an old pill bottle. Place it in a garden bed or flower pot—most people won’t give it a second look.
5. Everyday “Survival” Kit (Not the Camping Kind)
This is a practical emergency mini kit for your purse, gym bag, or desk drawer. Fill a pill bottle with small essentials such as:
- Bandages
- Antacids
- Ibuprofen or pain relievers
- A needle and thread
- An extra button
It’s small, discreet, and can be a lifesaver during everyday mishaps.
6. DIY Nail Polish Remover Jar
Those nail polish remover pods are convenient—but they can be expensive. Make your own by stuffing a pill bottle with cotton balls and adding nail polish remover. Dip a finger in, twist gently, and the polish comes off with minimal mess.
7. Center-Pull Helper for Yarn
No need to buy a special yarn tool. Use a pill bottle to create a simple center-pull setup:
- Feed the yarn end into the bottle.
- Close the lid.
- Start wrapping your yarn around the bottle.
The bottle naturally creates the space you need, and it costs nothing.
8. Small Organizer for Beauty Tools
Paint pill bottles a color you like and use them to store:
- Makeup brushes
- Cotton swabs (Q-tips)
- Small grooming items
For extra organization, attach a magnet and stick them to a metal board.
9. Purse Trash Can
Turn a decorated pill bottle into a mini trash container for your handbag. Use it to collect receipts, candy wrappers, and other tiny bits that usually end up loose in your purse—cleanup becomes much faster later.
10. Earbud Container
Untangling earbuds is frustrating—and losing them in your bag is even worse. Coil them neatly, secure them with a small knot, and store them in a pill bottle. They stay organized and easy to find.
11. A “Love Rx” Gift Idea
For a sweet and simple pick-me-up, create a love prescription bottle. Add a cute label with playful “instructions” and fill it with tiny notes, candies, or thoughtful messages to brighten someone’s day.
12. Waterproof Match Container
A pill bottle can work as a tough match holder. Fill it with matches and attach a striking strip to the outside, or place it inside facing outward. This creates a water-resistant, kid-resistant container—great for camping or emergency car supplies.
13. Coin Holder
Use an old pill bottle as a change container for loose coins (and even a folded bill or two). It’s an easy way to keep small money from rattling around in pockets, bags, or your car.


