How Do You Find Uses For Unwanted Ice Cube Trays?
• Use it for stationery. Stash stamps, paperclips and thumbtacks in an ice tray. • Make it into a paint holder. Use the compartments to hold and separate the small portions of paint during a craft or DIY project. (This seems great for painting furniture.) • Use it to hold sewing items. Buttons, sequins, pins, needles, thread etc. can all be arranged neatly in an ice cube container and slipped into the sewing basket. • Make it into a pre-packaged cookie dough holder. Mix up the cookie dough, then freeze and store pre-measured, but unbaked cookie dough in the compartments of the ice tray. Remove the cookie dough cubes for baking as needed. • Keep loose change in it. An ice cube tray represents a low-tech, old-school cash register that is more organized than a jar of change. Great for bazaars! • Plant seedlings in them. Pierce a small hole in the base of each cube mold and presto, you have a seedling tray. • Use it for toys. Ask your children to create toys out of them. They can be cut in