
Transfer your dish soap from that ugly plastic bottle it comes in to a chic, olive-oil bottle. Rid your house of commercial labels! The olive-oil bottle lets the soap out at just the right speed — not too much, not too little. You can also save money by buying your dish soap in bulk at stores like Costco, Sam's Club, etc., and refilling the bottle as needed. You'll no longer need to hide your soap under the sink in this beauty. Although, next time I think I'll choose a soap that's not neon orange.

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I actually did this and it looks and works great. The soap just pours right out, so there is no need to make sure the top is off. And since there are all different colors of soap you can either change the color with the season, or go with one that compliments your kitchen!
1Yea, that's not a bad idea
I like!
2Great idea!
3brilliant, I like it
4simple, without the cheap dorm look of the store soap labels. good idea.
5I like this idea, no commercialism in the home, we get enough of that elsewhere.
6Love it!
7I use a "lotion dispenser." Here's a Su Casa post about it with a picture: http://teamsugar.com/group/429878/blog/889362
8i ve seen this before i think its a great idea.
9Pretty! Looks much better than a plastic container, I agree!
10looks great! love the "no commercialism at home" sentiment.
11Very cute! I have a clear set with a silver push top dispenser but I like this twist alot.
12love these!
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