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Uses for Jello Cups

Ways to reuse Jello and Jello pudding cups. Post your ideas below.

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What size are these cups

Please tell me the actual size, how many ounces?

Post By Jello man (Guest Post)

RE: Uses for Jello Cups

They're re-used for pudding made at home.

Post By gator10tx (Guest Post)

RE: Uses for Jello Cups

I use them for homemade soap & candle molds.

Post By Helen (Guest Post)

RE:uses for soda bottles

Paint a face on them with patio paint, stick them on a scarecrow body for your garden.You could even adapt that decoration anywhere like making birdhouses by cutting a hole out of the mouth part.

Post By Ruth Ingram (Guest Post)

RE: Uses for Jello Cups

Take the small yogurt cups,cut a hole in the bottom about the size of a dime.Stick them on a twig or dowel rod and place them around your plants.Put the tops back on them.Add small pieces of soap inside them.You have a temporary plant barrier that holds soap for washing your hands after gardening.Have you ever thought about cutting shapes like butterflies and stuff out of bleach jug plastic. Cut a slit in the middle of each shape and stick a stick or dowel through to use as plant markers?

Post By Ruth Ingram (Guest Post)

RE: Uses for Jello Cups

I used to re-use the plastic baby food containers with lids on them and make regular jell-o or pudding and put into those cups. They had a lid on them already and were perfect snack size for kids lunches, etc. You could use the pudding/jell-o cups for the same thing if you aren't having to take them somewhere else they will spill out. If you are careful, you could wrap cling wrap over the top and wrap a rubber band around under the lip of the cup to hold it on.

Post By Tawnda (Guest Post)

RE: Uses for Jello Cups

Use them in kid's crafts for paints, etc.

Post By Lee-Ann (Guest Post)

Start Seedlings in Jello Cups

I reuse the little cups that jello or pudding comes in to start my seedlings. I have also used the caps off laundry detergent. Both are reuseable.

By PHYLLIS

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