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A reader recently wrote in asking for ideas for used prescription bottles.

Norma J. H. writes: "Empty prescription bottles also make good Christmas ornaments. Just glue colored sequins all over them and inside, then glue a piece of thin elastic on the top and you have an instant ornament for your tree."

Carol K. wrote with her unique idea: "I have used prescription bottles for my sewing machine needles. It is especially handy when I take my machine somewhere to sew for a weekend. I have used them for safety pins, buttons, basically anything small for sewing."

Our readers have great ideas for repurposing old items. What are your ideas for preserving holiday memories? Click here to share your ideas with the rest of us. Though I can't respond to individual feedback, your ideas may be featured in a future Creative Woman newsletter.

Live life creatively!

Melony


Melony Bradley is a full-time creative designer and writer. She published her first design in the early 1990s and has been working in the creative industry ever since. Although Melony majored in English, she has had an avid interest in bringing a creative touch to home arts since she was a little girl. She likes to combine crafting with the everyday aspects of life she enjoys, including cooking, home decor and gift-giving.

Melony writes technique and lifestyle articles for the creative industry and has published hundreds of original designs in national craft publications. Her specialties include kids' crafts and recycled crafts. She describes herself as a general crafter and enjoys a variety of craft techniques including paper arts, needle arts and painting.

In addition to crafting, Melony enjoys the outdoors through walking and running. She recently relocated to the South Georgia area. She is a native of Savannah, Ga., and attributes her hometown with the inspiration and encouragement to become a creative designer and writer.



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