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wet wipe boxes?

I have tons of empty wet wipe boxes and can not find what to do with them beside throw them away. any ideas?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Take the top off and use the bottom as a planter. Then use the lid to catch the water by taping up the hole that the baby wipes came out of.

    Another thing to do is save them for making your own baby wipes! Use a little bit of baby oil, water and a roll of paper towel (the strongest kind) cut in half. This especially works well in an upright container that is shaped like a barrel.

    Yet another, in the winter use these boxes by ripping the lid off and packing snow in them...making igloo's!

    For gift ideas, take the lid off, cover the entire thing with fabric, such as a Christmas print, and use a hot glue gun. Fold it neatly and continue gluing until all edges are glued down. Then use the box for home made cookies, wrapping the entire thing with cellophane and finishing it off with a bow!

  • 1 decade ago

    Wow usingpaintwithpassion you were on a roll! I was with you all the way up to putting cookies in the baby wipe container. Something about cookies in a baby wipe container might want to make ya toss your cookies ya know??

  • 1 decade ago

    At a day care I used to work at we used them to store legos, pencils, crayons etc. Some of the kids used to build with them too. They were matchbox car garages, doll houses and animal barns, among other things.

  • 1 decade ago

    I use them to store nail polish, nail clippers, tweezers or other bathroom stuff....cotton balls, Q-tips, etc.

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  • 1 decade ago

    THROW THEM AWAY

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