How Do You Recycle Baby Formula Cans?
A really very interesting idea of how you can use used baby food jars. I have a lot of them at home because the child loves them very much. I think there are already 30-50 baby jars. True, I was thinking about using them to plant plants in them. Perhaps your idea is much better and more useful. By the way, I usually buy food for a child through onlyformula because they have a huge range of different products and different tastes. My little one loves Hipp baby food very much and we have a lot of these jars. I thought to throw out most of them, but thanks to your post, I probably use them more useful.
Any family that has had an infant who is bottle fed knows that those empty formula cans can pile up quickly. However, what you may not know is that they have many great uses around the house and as a gift container. Once you have finished using the can, clean it out to remove formula residue from the inside and then remove the label. The best way to do this is to use an Exacto knife to make a straight slice and then peel the label off all the way around. It should remove easily. You can recover the can with contact paper or wrapping paper. If it is a holiday or birthday you can decorate the can appropriately. Use a paint or a cut out of contact paper to cover the lid of the can. You can even add a bow to the top. Fill the can with baked cookies, homemade hot cocoa mix, brownies, fudge, spiced nuts, bath salts or other fun small gifts. These are great to hand out to neighbors or co-workers around the holidays You can also simply peel the label off of the can and clean it then use it for