10. Paint Palettes
Pop open the cap and squeeze small amounts of paint in each lid for your child’s art time – easy to wash and reuse.
11. DIY Advent Calendar
Mount 24 wipe caps on a board or cardboard. Place a surprise, candy, or message behind each for a fun, reusable advent calendar.
12. Bird Feed Windows
Glue caps to outdoor containers or jars. Openings can be used to dispense bird seed while protecting from wind and rain.
13. Craft Storage Jars
Attach wipe lids to the top of mason jars for a flip-top access to beads, buttons, or glitter without making a mess.
14. Pet Treat Dispensers
Stick a wipe cap onto a plastic container to create a quick-access treat jar for your dog or cat.
15. Decorative Light Covers
Paint and repurpose the caps as mini shades for string lights at parties or in a kid’s room. Just make sure they don’t touch hot bulbs.
♻️ Why Upcycle Wet Wipe Caps?
- Eco-conscious: Reduce plastic waste going to landfill.
- Cost-effective: Save money on organizational tools or play items.
- Creative & Educational: Great for DIY crafts and teaching kids about recycling.
🧠 Pro Tip:
Before using them in crafts or food-related projects, clean and sanitize the caps with warm soapy water to remove any residue.
✅ Final Thought
These clever uses for used wet wipe caps are not only practical but also environmentally friendly. So next time you finish a pack of baby wipes, don’t toss the cap—transform it into something wonderful. The planet (and your wallet) will thank you!