Prescription pill bottles are perfect compact containers for your travel bag or purse. They can be useful to organize tiny objects in your home. Depending on the medication, they come in various sizes thus giving them multiple uses.

Consider Additional Pill Bottles for Your Emergency Kit

Prescription pill bottles are perfect compact containers for your purse or travel bag. You can also use them to organize tiny objects in your home. Depending on the medication they come in various sizes, giving them multiple uses.

1. LOTION, SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER

Pump your favorite lotion into a pill bottle rather than purchasing a travel-size version. This is also great for shampoo and conditioner. Most prescription pill bottles are waterproof when closed properly. However, if you’re concerned about leaks, place the bottle into a zipper snack size plastic bag. This is great for keeping in your car as well.

2. POINTY OBJECTS

Think of things like toothpicks, straight pins, needles, and thumbtacks. Easily organize your kitchen junk drawer, desk space or sewing room. Prevent pokes by keeping sharp items corralled in a pill bottle with a lid.

3. WATERPROOF STASH FOR YOUR CASH

Roll up your bills to hide or stash away for a rainy day, and bonus … it’s waterproof! Putting your cash into a pill bottle is a great alternative to carrying around a bulky wallet or your purse. This is especially helpful when you are out for a walk or just don’t feel like lugging your purse to the store for a quick trip. The pill bottle will fit nicely in your back pocket or in your fanny pack.

4. COTTON SWABS AND COTTON BALLS

Keep Q-Tips and cotton balls clean and dry and free of gunk by storing them in a pill bottle. If you travel, this bottle fits nicely into your cosmetic bag but the cotton will not pick up any loose powder or residue from the bag.

5. BUTTONS AND BEADS

Choose a few different button sizes and colors, fill a pill bottle and add them to your sewing drawer. You never know when you’ll pop a button and need a replacement. These bottles are also ideal for holding beads, especially if you are in the middle of a jewelry project.

6. SAFETY PINS

Safety pins are handy for those “you-never-know” moments. Place a few different sizes into the bottle and keep in your glove box or purse.

7. BOBBY PINS AND HAIR TIES

Keep a stash of bobby pins in an empty pill bottle and you’ll always know where to find one. A prescription pill bottle is also the perfect little holder for miscellaneous hair bands.

8. OFFICE AND HOMEWORK SUPPLIES

An office desk, homework station or just the kitchen table where the kids work on projects can be tidier by organizer small office supplies. Paper clips in one bottle, thumbtacks in another, and small binder clips in yet another. There are all sorts of tiny items that you can contain with old pill bottles including pencil eraser tops, rubber bands and staples.

9. JEWELRY KEEPERS

When traveling, no one wants to deal with a tangled pile of necklaces. Pill bottles are totally convenient for holding rings and bracelets, too. If you carry a lot of jewelry when you travel, designate different bottles for different types, such as earrings in one and necklaces in another.

10. TRAVEL SIZE SEWING KIT

While these empty bottles are perfect for storing things like needles and safety pins, they are also ideal for putting together a mini sewing kit. Insert a couple different sized needles and safety pins, a couple of buttons, a needle threader and several other items to create your kit.

11. FIRST AID KIT (kits for auto, for work)

You’ll probably want to use one of the larger prescription pill bottles when putting together a first aid kit to carry in your purse or backpack. This is ideal if you like to go hiking or exploring as its lightweight and easy to transport. Write out a simple list of the contents and tape it the bottle.

12. PRETTY ROCKS, SHELLS AND SAND

Visiting the beach is always fun, but limiting the amount of seashells and other treasures that kids can bring home can be tough! Hand each of them an empty bottle and tell them they can only bring home what will fit inside. Watch as they carefully and eagerly choose which treasures are lucky enough to make the journey home.

13. MATCHES

Keep your matches dry during your next camping trip. Be sure to tear off the striking surface from the matchbox to tuck into the bottle, or attach it to the outside. Because these bottles are waterproof, this is great for those canoe and kayak trips as well.

14. EARBUDS AND CHARGERS

You can protect your ear buds and charging cords and prevent tangling by folding them into an old pill bottle. Wrapping your ear buds with a twist tie is added insurance that they won’t become a tangled mess.

15. HIDE A KEY

Hiding a spare key to your home or car can be tricky. You certainly don’t want a stranger walking up and checking under your mat so they can walk right in the door! Hide it so that it’s far less conspicuous by making it look like it’s part of the landscape.

16. SLIME, CLAY AND PLAY DOUGH (something for kids to do)

Slime, homemade floam, play dough, homemade clay – all of these squishy concoctions kids love to play with can be contained in empty pill bottles. Perfect for keeping that stuff out of your carpet!

17. LOOSE CHANGE

A pill bottle makes a great holder for loose change. There are some bottles that fit a quarter perfectly, making them ideal for laundry money. My wallet gets heavy when adding change to the small zipper compartment. Place your loose change into the empty prescription pill bottle while you are out and about. When you get home, dump the contents into a vacation fund jar to save for another day.

18. BREATH MINTS AND GUM

Kids often have laser vision when it comes to small treats. Empty mints or candy into a clean pill bottle to disguise them from little hands.

19. GARAGE ORGANIZATION

The house is not the only place you will find small objects. The garage can be a minefield of sharp objects and small pieces that need containing. Nails, screws, nuts, bolts and even batteries are just a few of the items that fit well in your empty pill bottles.

20. COOKIE CUTTER

Use your empty, clean prescription pill bottles to make Pill Bottle Cookies.