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Most people throw these away. 10 smart ways to reuse old eyeglass cases….P4

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8. Store Craft Supplies Like Beads, Buttons, and Threads
Crafters will find eyeglass cases perfect for organizing small supplies. Use them to store beads, buttons, and spools of thread, keeping your workspace tidy and supplies easy to find. The cases can be stacked or labeled for specific projects, making it easier to manage your crafting inventory. Their hard shell prevents the contents from spilling and getting lost.
9. Use Them as Travel Toothbrush and Hygiene Holders
When traveling, keeping your toothbrush and other hygiene products clean and separate is essential. An eyeglass case provides a sanitary and convenient storage solution. Depending on the size of the case, you can fit a toothbrush, small toothpaste tube, and floss. This keeps your items protected from dirt and bacteria while in transit, and is easy to clean after use.
10. Turn Pretty Cases Into  Gift Boxes or Cash Envelopes
If you have eyeglass cases with attractive designs, consider using them as unique gift boxes. Line the inside with tissue paper or fabric, and place small gifts or cash inside. This adds a personal touch to your gift-giving and can be reused by the recipient for other purposes. Alternatively, use them as cash envelopes for budgeting. Label each case for different spending categories, and enjoy a stylish way to manage your finances.
11. Upcycle Cases Into Home Organization Helpers for Drawers and Desks
Eyeglass cases can be used to declutter drawers and desks by organizing small items like paper clips, rubber bands, and spare keys. Line them up in a drawer or on your desk for easy access. This method prevents small items from getting lost and keeps your workspace tidy. Additionally, cases with clear lids allow you to see the contents at a glance, making it easier to find what you need.
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