Here are 10 practical ways to give old eyeglass cases a second life:
- Travel Electronics Kit
Store charging cables, earbuds, USB drives, SD cards, or a small power bank. - Mini First Aid Kit
Fill it with adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, tweezers, and blister pads. - Sewing Repair Kit
Keep needles, thread, buttons, safety pins, and a small pair of folding scissors. - Jewelry Organizer
Protect rings, earrings, necklaces, or watches while traveling. - Stationery Case
Hold pens, pencils, erasers, highlighters, sticky notes, or paper clips. - Emergency Car Kit
Store spare cash, a USB drive with important documents, a tire pressure gauge, or a flashlight keychain. - Personal Care Kit
Pack nail clippers, a nail file, tweezers, lip balm, hair ties, and small grooming items. - Snack Container
Use a clean hard-shell case to carry tea bags, sugar packets, mints, gum, or small dry snacks like nuts (avoid messy or moist foods unless the case is food-safe and thoroughly cleaned). - Art Supply Holder
Organize paintbrushes, colored pencils, markers, charcoal sticks, or a small watercolor set. - Plant Propagation or Seed Storage
Store labeled seed packets or use it to carry small gardening tools and plant labels.
Before reusing an eyeglass case, clean it thoroughly with mild soap and water (if the material allows), let it dry completely, and avoid using cases that are cracked or moldy. Repurposing them can help reduce waste while keeping small items organized.
