
A Simple Heart for Home shows you how to turn your baby wipe containers into plastic grocery sack storage containers. I love this idea!
You can find 50 more ideas for re-using baby wipe containers here.
Published: by Crystal Paine on | This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy here.

A Simple Heart for Home shows you how to turn your baby wipe containers into plastic grocery sack storage containers. I love this idea!
You can find 50 more ideas for re-using baby wipe containers here.
We love comments from readers, so chime in with your thoughts below! We do our best to keep this blog upbeat and encouraging, so please keep your comments cordial and kind. Read more information on our comment policy.
And I'll send you 1 to 2 daily emails with the best hand-picked hot deals as they become available!
This got me to thinking….you could put your GPS or kids video games in them when they need to stay in the car. Who would think of something important being in a wet wipe container? Just me! 🙂
I was literally just thinking there had to be a better way to store those. Thanks for this!!!
wowza! This is brilliant! Also a huge thanks to the person who suggested the car idea, thank you!!! Now my car can stay half way clean!
We use empty wipe containers to hold crayons, and other art supplies. We have another container with hair bows, barrettes etc in the bathroom. Perfect size for just about anything!
That is so sharp. Thanks!
I just buy a couple of containers and then refill them by buying in bulk. But the plastic bag dispenser is a good idea and I definitely need to corral my grocery sacks. We use old wipes containers for crayons, markers, and art supplies.
I buy wipes in bulk. They come in a cardboard box and each container-sized bundle is in a bag.
For the people that had “too many” you can always donate them back at your local grocery store. WalMart has a green recycle box right next to the pop machines. Kind of hard to see though, just ask a worker.
Now why didn’t I think of this? Love it!
I mostly use wipe boxes for…. cloth wipes 😉
But now that we have a few of the boxes floating around, I also use them to corral hairbows, crayons, and other small child-related things.
we keep a supply of plastic bags in the car–all contained in a old wipes container!
Great idea to put them in the car in the wipes container! I am going to use that idea!!
I reuse my wipes containers all the time too! We use them to store plastic bags, the kids’ art supplies, kids’ hair accessories, candy, our stockpile of travel sized personal care items and so much more!
I love this idea. I hate having wads of bags lying in my pantry or in a cabinet. They drive me insane…but they are a dead useful. lol
What a great idea!
We use tissue boxes for plastic bags in the same manner. So if you don’t have too many wipes containers around, a tissue box works, too.
Yes, using empty tissue boxes works great, especially if you don’t have a need to buy baby wipes containers.
We love reusing those containers! They are the perfect size for all the little crayons, hot wheels, legos, and other small items (and in small quantities)! And no huge loss if one of they gets messed up or thrown away! 🙂
Oh, wow, did I ever need this. The cabinet where I keep these plastic bags won’t shut because it’s so full! Thank you!
You can recycle them, you know…….
What an awesome idea!
Use them to collect boxtops too!!
I love this idea! I think next time I have a wipes container i will do this..Great tip to keep down under cabinet clutter.
We reuse wipes containers for everything! Small toys, markers/crayons, art supplies, hair bows … I hadn’t thought of this one though. Will def use it. We are beyond the wipes stage now, but sometimes I buy them for the box 😉 and they are good to have on hand for sticky hands and feet! The Cottonelle wipes containers work great too we use those for pop tabs (collect for our Children’s Hospital) and box tops. The decorative ones don’t look too bad sitting on the kitchen counter.
Brilliant!
I was wondering if you or if you know of a post finding uses for baby food containers, both the plastic and the glass ones??
http://repurposeful.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/how-to-reuse-baby-food-jars-let-me-count-the-ways/
http://www.divinecaroline.com/22108/81580-five-practical-uses-baby-food
Remove the lids and nail them to a board or the bottom of a shelf. Store tiny items or craft supplies in the jars and screw them into the lids. You can tuck them under a cabinet or shelf, or use them sideways when you attach the board to a wall.
One of the best uses I’ve found is for little girls hair ribbons and pony tail holders! My daughter has A LOT of them and I just put a little ribbon on them to dress them up! Hope this helps Amanda!