Frugal Living Tips: Another Use for Plastic Lids

Robin Neorr
I recently read a story about a women who grew up in the depression era and stockpiled all of the plastic lids she got throughout the years from margerine tins, long gone tupperware, and disposable plastic containers. The theme of this article was clearing out the clutter from your house. This women simply did not want to part with these lids, it was the one "clutter" element in her house she had to hold on to.

This old woman got me thinking, what can you do with all of thse leftover lids so I decided to put a list together of creative uses for an otherwise boring item. I mean how many times an I going through my kitchen drawer to find that I have hundreds of lids, and no containers that they belong to. There has to be another use for these lids. Here are ten basic suggestions for things you can do with plastic lids.

1. Leftover lids are great entertainment for children. Save several of them and put a different color finger paint in each. Grab some paper and have some finger painting fun.

2. Used the plastic lid as a coaster in an emergency. Better yet give your kids the plastic lid to decorate. They can paint on it, and voila, you have an artistic homemade coaster that you can reuse! What a conversation starter.

3. Use the plastic lid under the legs of heavy furniture to ensure that they do not scratch the floor.

4. Did you lose your sink stopper? You can take a lid from a smaller size margerine bin, place it rim down, and problem solved!

5. Don't you hate it when your jelly jars somehow manage to leak jelly onto that freshly cleaned refridgerator shelf. Next time you put a sticky jelly jar bak in the fridge grab that plastic lid you were going to throw out and place it between your newly cleaned shelf and that jar of rasberry jam. Problem solved.

6. Use a larger plastic lid as a water catcher underneath household plants.

7. Are you making spagetti? Don't you hate how the sauce from that stirring spoon gets all over the stove and countertop. Rest your spoon on top of an old plastic lid and keep that counter clean.

8. Getting creative with the kids and painting. Plastic lids make a great resting place for paintbrushes not in use.

9. Babies love to bang things, give them a rounded plastic lid and watch them spend an hour or so having fun.

10. Don't like any of the above ideas? Gather up all of those plastic lids and take them to your local recycling facility. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Published by Robin Neorr

I'm a tree hugging stay at home mom with an extensive career in Advertising and Marketing that is on hiatus while I enjoy raising my two children.  View profile

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You don't need to throw out old plastic lids that have lost there container, just reuse them in a creative way!

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  • samaira9/23/2009

    Thank you for these tips.

  • Carrie Matilda9/22/2009

    I hate keeping all these lids. but I really hate their going to the landfills.

  • Linda Cole8/28/2009

    All are good uses for all those lids. I usually have lids for all my containers. Picky about making sure each one has it's own lid.

  • Tracy DeLuca4/25/2009

    Fabulous tips!

  • Vonnie Chestnut7/26/2007

    I use plastic lids under plants to catch the overflow.

  • Ada Noll7/11/2007

    These are GREAT tips! Thanks!

  • Jennifer Thompson6/21/2007

    my grandmother used to use plastic lids for another thing - she'd buy and economy pack of hamburger, and make several patties, and she'd put the patties on the plastic lids, stack them and freeze them that way, in a large plastic ziplock. premade frozen patties, easy to seperate.

  • Robin Ross6/14/2007

    Thank you so much for reading!

  • Jeanne Nelson6/14/2007

    Love the tips!

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