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Stop throwing out cracked or chipped mugs. Here are 10 brilliant hacks to use them around the house

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Stop Throwing Out Cracked or Chipped Mugs: 10 Brilliant Hacks to Use Them Around the House

We all have them—those beloved mugs that end up cracked, chipped, or otherwise unfit for coffee duty. But before you toss them in the trash, think again. Your imperfect mugs still have plenty of life left in them—and they can be surprisingly useful around the house.

Here are 10 creative and practical ways to repurpose cracked or chipped mugs and give them a second chance at usefulness.


1. Turn Them into Planters

A chipped mug makes a charming little home for succulents, herbs, or even small flowers.

How to:

  • Add small rocks or gravel at the bottom for drainage.
  • Fill with potting soil and your chosen plant.
  • Place it on a windowsill or kitchen counter for a cozy, green touch.

2. Use as a Candle Holder (or Make Your Own Candle!)

Cracked mugs can become custom candle holders or DIY candle containers.

How to:

  • Fill with wax (soy or beeswax works well).
  • Add a wick and fragrance oil.
  • Let set, and you’ve got a beautiful handmade candle.

3. Catch-All for Coins, Keys, or Jewelry

Keep a chipped mug near your entryway or on your nightstand to hold small essentials.

Use it to:

  • Hold loose change
  • Store rings and earrings
  • Keep keys or earbuds corralled

4. Use as a Desk Organizer

Tidy up your workspace by using mugs to store pens, scissors, markers, and highlighters.

Bonus:

Group several mismatched mugs for a quirky, artsy organizer setup.


5. Create a Kitchen Utensil Holder

A larger mug can be perfect for holding spatulas, whisks, or wooden spoons.

Tip:

Place it near your stove for easy access while cooking.


6. Make a DIY Bird Feeder

Invite feathered friends into your yard by transforming an old mug into a unique bird feeder.

How to:

  • Tie the mug to a tree branch using sturdy twine through the handle.
  • Fill with birdseed.
  • Add a spoon glued to the side to give birds a perch.

7. Use as a Bathroom Organizer

Give your bathroom a rustic touch by using mugs to hold toothbrushes, razors, or makeup brushes.

Tip:

Pair a mug with a chipped saucer underneath to catch drips.


8. Create a Mini Sewing Kit

A cracked mug can hold thread spools, needles, thimbles, and more.

How to:

  • Add a small cushion inside to use as a pin cushion.
  • Keep it near your crafting space for quick fixes.