13 Life-changing Ways To Use Everyday Objects

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13 Life-changing Ways To Use Everyday Objects

13 Life-changing Ways To Use Everyday Objects

These handy little things are all things you probably own already. I know this is a topic usually reserved for moms on Pinterest, but seriously — who has time to properly iron a shirt or clean a toilet?

1. Use a can opener to open sealed plastic packaging

13 Life-changing Ways To Use Everyday Objects

2. Add saline solution to refresh dried-out mascara.

mascara

3. Use a toilet seat cover to blot the oil from a greasy face.

toilet seat cover

4. Use pretty wine corks to make planters for tiny succulents.

pretty wine corks for plants

5. Amplify the volume of your iPhone or iPod by placing it in a bowl.

iphone in a bowl

6. Use paper hole reinforcements to give yourself a half-moon manicure.

paper hole nail

7. Use a banana to fix a DVD.

banana for cd fix

8. Use a lint roller to clean out the debris in your handbag.

lint roller to clean purse

9. Use a spoon to open a sealed-tight jar.

open cans

10. Hang a picture using a pop tab.

Hang a picture using a pop tab

11. Use mayonnaise to erase water stains from wooden furniture.

20. Use mayonnaise to erase water stains from wooden furniture.

12. Add a few drops of vodka and a teaspoon of sugar to make cut flowers last longer.

flowers

13. Rub the cut edge of cheese with some butter to keep it from getting moldy.

moldy cheese

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