If you\'ve got a mouse in the house, don\'t reach for the cheese. Simply take a cotton ball and dip it in vanilla extract as bait. How you catch it from there is up to you. (credit:Pretty In Print/Flickr)
Paper Towel Rolls(02 of09)
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Thin plant stems can really benefit from one of these. Simply cut down one side of the roll from top to bottom and place it around the base. (credit:Shutterstock)
Wine Corks(03 of09)
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Why spend money on a corkboard when you can just make your own? First, arrange the stoppers in a glassless picture frame. Then, just hot glue them in place. \n\n (credit:Sam Howzit/Flickr)
Old Jeans(04 of09)
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You can turn your old jeans into a great pillow. For full instructions, head over to Examiner.com. (credit:Shutterstock)
Car Tires(05 of09)
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A tire table stand would be awesome in a garage. All you have to do is get a few old ones and stack them on top of each other using Epoxy. Finally, finish your project off with a piece of Plexiglas, acrylic or wood. \n (credit:photosteve101/Flickr)
Tape(06 of09)
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No lint roller? No problem! This will remove everything from dust to pet hair from furniture. Best of all, when you\'re done you can just crumple the used piece up and throw it out. (credit:woodleywonderworks/Flickr)
Paper Clips(07 of09)
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It might not be the most stylish solution, but you can repair hems with one. It won\'t last very long, but it is a good temporary fix. \n\n (credit:Sebastien Wiertz/Flickr)
Egg Cartons(08 of09)
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These are great for organizing tiny things like earrings, beads and hardware. (credit:akeg/Flickr)
Soda Bottles(09 of09)
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If you need a scooper for grass seed or pet food, use a soda bottle. Cut the bottle in the middle at a 45 degree angle, and the end with the bottle neck becomes a perfect scoop. (credit: -marlith/Flickr)