43 genius things you can do with a sponge

You can never have enough sponges in your home.

Even if you don’t like washing dishes with it, the absorbent sponge has ample uses that go beyond cleaning. From makeup to car maintenance, the sponge can be used in ways you've never imagined.

Here are 43 things you can do with a sponge:

BEAUTY

ombre nails
ombre nails

(Concrete Girl/Flickr)Sponges can help you get an ombre nail design.

Get gradient or ombré nail art: Trim a sponge to the size of your fingernail and paint your nail the lightest color of the ombré (or white). Then spread your nail polish colors on the sponge, letting them overlap and being generous with the amount polish. Next, sponge the nail polish onto the nail, patting up and down to blend it into a gradient.

Add a glitter tip to your nail polish: After painting a base color and letting it dry, take a makeup sponge and dap glitter polish on the tips of nails. Apply a heavier coat at the very tip and a lighter coat going towards the center of the nail for an ombre sparkle effect.

Make a DIY nail polish remover: Instead of using a million cotton balls, stuff a sponge into a mason jar and soak it in acetone to make an easy DIY nail polish remover. Keep it sealed in a jar when not in use and when it gets too dirty, replace the sponge and add more nail polish remover.

Get an easier pedicure: Put pieces of cut up sponges between your toes so you don’t smudge nail polish while painting your toe nails. It’s like a salon toe separator, but cheaper.

Remove lint from clothes: Just like with pet hair, a damp sponge wiped on your clothes will also remove any unwanted lint — just wipe off the fuzz with your fingers.

Blister-proof shoes: Cut up a circular makeup sponge and insert it between your heel and the back of your shoe. If you love the positioning of the sponge, you can even use a hot glue gun to secure it permanently.

Keep earrings together: Poke earring pairs through a small piece of sponge, securing them in the back. This will keep them together as a pair and will also clean the spokes after each wear.

De-puff eyes: Soak makeup sponges in rubbing alcohol and water, and then store in the freezer covered in plastic wrap. The rubbing alcohol will keep the sponges from freezing completely, making them extremely cold and pliable — perfect to place over tired eyes in the morning.

CRAFTS

pincushion
pincushion

(Theen.../Flickr)Sponges make excellent DIY pincushions.

Make stamps for painting crafts: Sponge stamps are easy to make (just cut the sponge into your desired shape) and use (dip the sponge in paint and press into the fabric of your choice). This is perfect for everything from kids’ projects to grown-up DIYs.