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Have broken glass jars at home? Try these simple and creative ways to reuse them instead of throwing them away

When a jar glass breaks, people think now it's a waste and throw it off, but it's not the case every time. Broken jar glasses can be used in so many different ways. Glass jars are durable, easy to wash and less likely to retain odours compared with plastic containers. Available in various sizes, they can be reused for storage, decoration, organising items or creating thoughtful homemade gifts.

Here are some smart ways to reuse your broken jar glasses

1. Candle Holders

If the base and sides are still safe, turn the jar into a rustic candle or tealight holder. Glass jars can serve as a sturdy base for homemade candles and are relatively easy to turn into a simple DIY project. Melt leftover wax or candle-making wax, secure a wick to the bottom and carefully pour the melted wax into a clean, dry jar. Once set, you have a functional candle in a reusable container.

2. Bathroom Organiser

Bathrooms often end up with small items such as cotton balls, cotton swabs, hair ties and spare toothbrushes scattered around. A clean glass jar can provide a simple storage solution, keeping these everyday essentials organised and easy to access on a shelf or countertop.

3. Storage Container

Reuse the intact portion to store small items such as buttons, beads, screws, clips or craft supplies.

4. Small Herb And Succulent Planters

Use the intact bottom portion of a broken jar as a small planter for succulents, herbs or indoor plants. If you don't have enough plant pots, clean glass jars can make convenient planters for small herbs and succulents that require limited root space. Since jars usually lack drainage holes, add a layer of small pebbles at the bottom to help manage excess moisture and lower the risk of root rot.

5. DIY Decorative Vase

Smooth the edges properly and decorate the remaining glass with paint, ribbons or jute to create a small vase.

These ideas require little more than thoroughly cleaning the jars, using warm soapy water if needed to remove stubborn label residue, and getting creative with how you reuse them. Whether used for pantry storage, candles, planters or gifts, an old glass jar can remain useful for years instead of ending up in the recycling bin.

[With TOI inputs]

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