There’s no doubt about it — humans produce a lot of trash. In the United States alone, every single person produces, on average, 2,072 pounds of trash for a grand total of 254 million tons. Let’s break that down a little more — that’s close to five pounds per person every single day.
And all that trash has to go somewhere. Sadly, in spite of recycling efforts, less than a quarter of the trash we produce is recycled. The rest of it goes into landfills or is burned. And worst of all, quite a bit of it ends up in the oceans and other water sources. Well, more than “a bit”. There are more than 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean. There’s no telling exactly how much garbage has ended up in our waterways.
You might think there’s nothing you can do, but that’s not true. While bigger laws need to be passed to reduce waste, there’s an excellent way for you to decrease the amount of trash produce personally. That means recycling and even better, upcycling. It starts small with things like, say, bottle caps. Here are 50 ways to begin.
1. Make a bottle cap table
This adorable table is the perfect way to take your eating or crafting space from average to eye-catching. You can cover the top in resin for a smooth surface and super-easy cleaning.
2. …or a breakfast tray
Breakfast in bed isn’t exactly in vogue these days, but you don’t have to use this tray just for eating. Of course, if you like having waffles while you’re still under the covers, we won’t judge you.
3. Create a state map
Have a devotion to your home state? Why not make a tribute to it with some bottle caps? It doesn’t take as long as you think and there’s lots of room to be creative.
4. Make these cute magnets
Everyone needs magnets! But instead of buying some, why not make your own? Even better, you can find magnets at any craft store for just a couple of bucks.
5. Bake some tiny pies
Okay, there’s no real practical reason why anyone needs a miniature pretend pie. But they’re just so cute! And for that reason and that reason alone, EVERYONE needs a miniature faux pie.
6. Protect your wood with coasters
No one cares about water rings until they have their own house. Why not make some eye-catching coasters for the next time you have guests over? They’re not only cute — you paid a lot of money for that table, DEBORAH.
7. Make some pretty garden art
Want to beautify your garden a little more? Don’t head to the store — just grab some bottle caps and craft supplies and throw together these cute decorations. They’ll make your garden look great even if you don’t have a green thumb.
8. Make your yard musical with eclectic windchimes
If you like a rustic or unique look to your front porch, why not throw together these windchimes? They’re a nice alternative to the louder store-bought ones that tend to get irritating after a while.
9. Mark your page with an adorable bookmark
Everyone needs a good bookmark on hand! The next time you’re looking to mark your place in your work-in-progress, make one of these cute bookmarks instead of dog-earing a page.
10. Make your own tiny candles
Do you want some teeny tiny candles for your next bath? These are easier to make than you might think. Plus, they’re the perfect way to avoid a fire hazard when they burn down.
11. Bottlecap keychains
Keep keys organized with a cool keychain. You can make your own with a couple of bottle caps and a glue gun. Then just be creative!
12. DIY tic tac toe
This is the perfect way to keep your kids occupied on long road trips. Of course, make sure that they’re older — younger kids have a way of putting anything and everything in their mouths.
13. Adorable picture frames
Sure, you can buy some cheap picture frames from a thrift store or dollar store, but why bother when you can make your own? And of course, these are much more unique.
14. Man cave (or woman cave) sign
Do you have a space in your home that’s all yours? Jazz it up a little with a sign pointing the way. Of course, it can be for men or women — bottle caps don’t discriminate.
15. A fun wreath
This wreath is made out of beer bottle caps, but you can use whatever kind you want. You can use soda bottle caps or whatever else you like to make it really unique.
16. Bottlecap earrings
Are you known for your love of a certain soda or craft beer? Express yourself with these cute DIY earrings. Don’t shy away from them — they’re not as hard to make as you think.
17. Sentimental photo magnets
Why buy magnets from the store when you can make your own. They’re not only unique but also meaningful? These are quick and easy to create and look adorable.
18. This cool clock
With all the digital clocks in the world, some people don’t see the point of analog clocks unless they look super cool. This one is gorgeous and pretty easy to make, so let your creativity fly.
19. …or this one, if you prefer
Who said that you have to limit yourself to one design? This crafter had a different idea for their eye-catching analog clock. It’s part of what makes DIY projects so much fun.
20. Wall decor
Some people prefer to limit their DIY efforts to art, and that’s just fine, too. It’s amazing how creative you can get with nothing but some colorful bottle caps and a canvas.
21. Put some shingles on a birdhouse
Are you looking for a fun craft that helps local avian visitors out? Provide a cute birdhouse for your feathered friends. Add a stylish shingled roof, because well, why not!
22. An even bigger map
If you want to take on an even cooler, bigger bottle cap project, there’s no reason to limit yourself to a state map. Why not make this giant one that’s the perfect focal point for any room?
23. A wind propeller
Remember those wind propellers you played with when you were a kid? You can find cheap plastic ones at the dollar store or you can make this unique one that’s way more durable.
24. Make some trivets for your pots
If you don’t know what a trivet is, let me help you out: it’s basically a coaster for hot dishes so you can put them on the table or counter without it getting scorched. Why pay money for them when you can make them yourself?
25. Make some jewelry
Who doesn’t love unique jewelry? The possibilities are pretty much endless if you’re willing to spend some time being creative with string, a glue gun, and a couple of trinkets.
26. Fashion these cute thumbtacks
If you have a corkboard in your house, you need thumbtacks to go with it! These are just adorable. Plus, they’re big enough that you won’t find them with your toe if they fall on the floor.
27. Get in the holiday mood with these Christmas tree ornaments
When December rolls around and it’s time to put up the tree, break out those decorations — or you know, make your own. This is a great choice if you have a cat or a toddler who loves trying to snatch ornaments.
28. Make a cute card
There are tons of reasons to give someone a card — weddings, birthdays, the loss of a loved one, or just to say, “I’m thinking of you.” Regular greeting cards get so boring. Why not make one that’s extra meaningful?
29. Put together these hanging cap strings for a doorway
We’ve all seen the beaded strings hanging in doorways, but that’s not the only way you can make them. This stylish design uses folded metal caps from soda and beer bottles.
30. Add a waterproof backsplash to the bathroom wall
Add a cute backsplash to your bathroom wall with a bottle cap display, but don’t think it has to be hard to clean! A simple resin overlay will make it super easy to keep your wall sparkling.
31. This eye-catching “pincushion” ring
If you like statement-making jewelry, you’ll love this pincushion ring. Don’t worry, actual pins aren’t involved so there’s no danger of pricked fingers. However, it does get its shape from a bottle cap.
32. Add some interest to your table
This is technically called a bar strip, but there’s no reason you have to put it on a bar. It’s also the perfect thing to lay in the center of your table for setting dishes and glasses on.
33. Craft this unique display case
Do you want to pay tribute to all the beers you’ve enjoyed over the years? This display case ensures that no one leaves their bottle caps lying around after a party. This one is purchased, but it’s pretty easy to make as well!
34. Make this eclectic necklace
If you love to make your own jewelry, you’re probably always scoping out new items to use. Bottle caps are versatile enough to add some style to your jewelry collection.
35. Make these funny owl garden decorations
These cute owl decorations are made almost entirely from upcycled items, including jar lids, bottle caps, old CDs, and wire. Who said you need to buy anything new to make cute things?
36. Make a hanging door curtain
This cute door curtain uses plastic bottle caps so it’s lightweight, making it easy to move. And, it has no sharp edges. This crafter used white, red, and black bottle caps to achieve the heart and a shadow.
37. Try a sculpture
This unique owl sculpture is made out of old beer bottle tops. You probably don’t see a lot of those around the store, which is one thing that makes it so awesome!
38. Create a beautiful rainbow gradient mural
If you can get your hands on a lot — make that a LOT — of bottle caps, try crafting this rainbow gradient mural. It’s so pretty that you almost can’t believe it’s made out of, well, trash.
39. Make a framed design
There’s really no end to the artwork that you can make. If you frequently buy the same type of soda or beer, you can play with blocks of one color or switch it up.
40. Make a statement piece for the holidays
Holiday decorations are nice to have, but depending on when and where you buy them, they can be expensive. Instead of blowing all your money on decorations (you know, instead of presents!) try your hand at making one of these gorgeous pieces.
41. Design these beautiful stars for the Christmas tree.
These glittery stars are so pretty that they don’t even look like they’re made of old bottle caps. It’s a great opportunity to play with different shades and colors.
42. Make the coolest bathroom floor EVER
How’s this for a cool bathroom floor? As with other projects, don’t worry about this being tough to clean. There are plenty of materials that you can layer on top to provide a smooth surface.
43. Make this fascinatingly artistic decoration
This lovely white arch looks perfect for anything from a porch entryway to a photo booth to a wedding backdrop — but it’s made completely out of translucent white plastic bottle caps. Who said decorations had to be pricey?
44. Put together this cool lamp
Believe it or not, this lovely light source is completely homemade! All you need is an LED light, a supporting lampshade structure, a glue gun, and several colors of bottle caps.
45. …or this pretty vase
You can even make a vase out of bottle caps? It’s twice as attractive and interesting as anything you’ll find in a store, plus you get to be as creative as you like.
46. Put together this beautiful bench
Bottle caps are actually a great material. They’re typically made of either plastic or metal, obviously. That means they’re not only durable but also easy to keep clean.
47. Make an adorable bag
The DIY movement sees bags made out of all kinds of things, including — you guessed it — bottle caps. It’s a great feeling to upcycle something that would otherwise be wasted!
48. Craft these creative coasters
Hey look, there’s more than one way to make coasters out of bottle caps! Don’t think you can’t make it work because you prefer plastic over metal or vice versa.
49. Make a cute Thanksgiving turkey craft
Uh-oh, Thanksgiving is on its way and you need to occupy your kiddos while the cold weather keeps you all inside. Okay, for real though, we won’t judge you if you make these, even if you don’t have kids.
50. Make this cool bottle opener wall display
Everyone needs a good place to dispose of bottle caps at a party, but that doesn’t mean it has to be plain. This bottle opener wall display is a testament to all the drinks you’ve loved before!
There’s no doubt about it — humans produce a lot of trash. In the United States alone, every single person produces, on average, 2,072 pounds of trash for a grand total of 254 million tons. Let’s break that down a little more — that’s close to five pounds per person every single day.
And all that trash has to go somewhere. Sadly, in spite of recycling efforts, less than a quarter of the trash we produce is recycled. The rest of it goes into landfills or is burned. And worst of all, quite a bit of it ends up in the oceans and other water sources. Well, more than “a bit”. There are more than 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean. There’s no telling exactly how much garbage has ended up in our waterways.
You might think there’s nothing you can do, but that’s not true. While bigger laws need to be passed to reduce waste, there’s an excellent way for you to decrease the amount of trash produce personally. That means recycling and even better, upcycling. It starts small with things like, say, bottle caps. Here are 50 ways to begin.