The Many Creative Uses for...Oh, Read on and Find Out!
We’re really into recycling in our household. We feel it’s an important service to the world to try to re-use products as much as possible before permanently discarding. And so I recently found myself in a dumping dilemma of sorts, something that needed some creative thinking to solve. Thank heavens for resourceful minds, because now I have 101 (give or take a handful) uses for discarded diaphragms, a service that will help keep landfills a little lighter, while serving the better good of America.
I’ve come up with over a hundred uses for discarded diaphragms, clever little things one could do after cleaning up the item first, of course. Warning: it is highly recommended that the product be thoroughly cleaned in a dishwasher before further use; plunging the diaphragm in boiling water may also be in order.
A good friend told me she came across her old diaphragm while cleaning out drawers recently. She compared it to finding your old retainer. Ha! After all, it is a retainer, of sorts!
Without further adieu, good luck, and let your imaginations take you away!
*send to 3rd world countries for re-use, like used eyeglasses
*trick nose for Halloween costume
*votive holder (paint with poster paints for decorative flair)
*mini-frisbees
*breastplate decorations
*poke holes in it, then use to drizzle salad dressing, olive oil and such
*planting tomato seedlings
*funeral shroud for thwarted sperm
*collect enough and you can glue side to side, row by row, on wall for decorative textured rubber walling (create your own rubber room)
*bouncy toy
*teething ring for baby
*eye patch
*strong bandaid if used with tape
*knee protectors for gardening
*individual condiment servers
*salt cellars
*turn over, spear with skewer, makes great mushroom decoration for Yule Log
*door knob grippers
*cut out rubber insides and use for ring toss game
*paint ten black and ten red and use for checkers
*fill with sand, glue to a 2nd one, and you get a fun hackysack toy
*turn upside, spear w/ skewer and voila, you have a Barbie Beach umbrella
*mod window treatment for portal window of you child’s doll house
*cover w/ foil and you have a delightful candle snuffer
*spear w/ toothpick, glue edge with fringe, and you have a fancy decoration for your Mai Tai
*stress-reducing worry toy (delightful spring action works for squeezing)
*hand-strengthener (again, squeeze, pulse, repeatedly)
*inexpensive sprinkler head for garden hose
*strainer for capers and canned wild blueberries
*candy dish (M&Ms)
*nose ring for Goth teens
*paint “X” on several, and use for clever tic tac toe game
*lid for cocktail shaker
*attach to chair legs to prevent sliding on or scratching of hardwood floors
*gynecologist’s sizing sample
*fill with sand, glue to another, and you get replacement Toss-Across beanbags
*line with cotton and you get a pygmy hamster bed
*nightlight cover
*earmuffs
*drain cover for sink
*earrings (large hoops)
*pendant (spray paint silver for the faux silver look)
*snowball mold (pack two together)
*fun floaty toy for the bathtub
*hollow out rubber middle and makes great choker necklace
*attach two together face to face to get clamshell
*nouveau demitasse for espresso shots
*dessert dish
*sorbet dish
*ponytail holder
*fill two together w/ warm water and use for cramps
*fill two together w/ ice for clever boo boo bear
*fill with water and freeze for attractive ice ring in punch bowl
*nipple shield (a permanent end to those nuisance high beams)
*slice out rubber insides and stack several for attractive arm bracelets
*remove rubber, cut through circle to create possible navel ring—simply insert through bellybutton piercing
*fingerpaint pot for the children’s painting enjoyment
*extra padding for bra
*juggling toys
*scooper for laundry detergent
*glue two together and make mini beach ball
*athletic cup for very small boy
*add tablespoon of sand, use as handy pumice device for callused elbows, heels
*mini bongo drums
*fill w/ whipped cream or shaving cream and sock your favorite politician in the face with it
*yarmulke
*build your own abacus (collect enough)
*great to store spare buttons
*pincushion
*makes great scooper for playing in sand
*coin storage in car (added bonus: rubber grips the coins, keeps them from flying out during sharp turns)
*place a dozen or so in swimming pool with candles for romantic evening poolside ambiance
*suspend from metal rod and lightbulb for stylish pendant lighting
*coaster(skid-free)
*dangle from rear-view mirror (paint first)
*one of a kind hood ornament
*glue feathers and hang from ceiling for spiffy Indian Dream-Catcher
*paint red and use as taillight covers
*dog toy
*measuring cup
*shot glass (shooters—sex on the beach, etc)
*ice cube tray
*paper clip holder
*shoulder pads
*fill w/ potpourri and cover, scent your underwear drawer
*gripper to open hard to open jars
*chin guard
*butter dish for lobster
*free prize in Cracker Jack
*McDonald’s happy meal toy
*toy inside box of Capn Crunch
*paint neon orange and attach to bicycle as reflectors
*paint glowing white and line the side of the highway with diaphragm reflectors to keep cars from running off the road
*Modern art collage
*heel cushions
*mouth guard for braces
*add propeller and use as beanie cap
*door knocker
*use for the number zero in house address signs
*fill with juice, add a stick and freeze, for a most unique popsicle
*science experiments
*Christmas tree ornament
*smear with peanut butter or suet, roll in birdseed, makes perfect birdfeeder in wintertime
*fill with coffee beans, glue another diaphragm to this, sealing edges, and voila, a castinette
*Finally, if you’re of dubious character…trap boyfriend into marriage by accidentally becoming pregnant while truthfully insisting you wore your diaphragm, yet omitting the details about it being old and full of pinholes
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