Glass Bottle Lamps, Lights, and Blocks by Jim

Jim’s been busy with his bottle crafting and he has quite the line up to show case.

Why be confined to just glass bottles? By using the glass blocks that are usually associated with windows for bathrooms, Jim has redefined their purpose.  Through correspondence we soon realized that we both reside in the beautiful state of South Carolina. The state ribbons that he used to accent the piece should have been my first clue. ;)

South Carolina inspired Glass Block Light

No matter how the glass blocks are decorated, I bet they make a great conversation piece in any room.

The Famous Grouse bottle lamp will add  a bit of distinguished class to any room. The bottle has been filled to add stability and hide the lamp cord, and a brown lamp shade tops this liquor bottle.

famous grouse bottle lamp

This Bud Light bottle is unique with it’s battery operated light system. If you could take it anywhere why would you ever leave it behind? The blue Bud Light Platinum bottle also has a filler for stability and a string of lights for adding a touch of light where you need it.

Lighted Bud Light Bottle

Silke and I would like to thank Jim for sharing his bottle projects with us.

If you are interested in any of Jim’s pieces or if you would like to comment on them you can do so in the section below.

South Carolina Glass Block

Want to share your own project with the world?

Simply take a picture or two of your newly created masterpiece and submit it to the Bottle-Lamp website’s DIY Show Off pageIt’s easy to be featured… complete a short form and hit SUBMIT. That’s it!

Type O Negative Lighted Band Bottles

Caleb posted a picture of these ‘Type O Negative Band Bottles’ on our Facebook page.

I pulled some information about the band from Wikipedia:

Type O Negative was a Gothic metal band from Brooklyn, New York City. Their lyrical emphasis on themes of romance, depression, and death resulted in the nickname “The Drab Four” (in homage to The Beatles’ “Fab Four” moniker). The band went Platinum with 1993’s Bloody Kisses, and Gold with 1996’s October Rust, and gained a fan base through seven studio albums, two best-of compilations, and concert DVDs.

Type O Negative Band
Type O Negative Band Bottles

You can see more of Caleb’s Wine Bottle Lights on his Facebook Page.

Let Caleb know what you think of his Bottle Lamps in the comment section below.
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Do you have a DIY project you would like to show off?
Send an email to contact@jagerfoods.com with your picture(s), your name and a description and or any tips you would like to share with us and our readers. If you have a blog you can also include the web address and we will link back to you.

Two Bottle Lamps with Fillers

Amber posted a picture of these awesome bottle lamps on our Facebook page. She said they looked lovely at the bar. We bet they do!!

She used a filler in her bottles to match the color scheme of the liquor bottles and the lampshades.

Bottle Lamps

Beautiful job Amber!

How did you get the black and white beads layered so perfectly inside the Jack Daniel’s bottle? It looks like you might be using Mardy Grass necklaces.

Let Amber know what you think of her Bottle Lamps in the comments below.
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Do you have a DIY project you would like to show off?
Send an email to contact@jagerfoods.com with your picture(s), your name and a description and or any tips you would like to share with us and our readers. If you have a blog you can also include the web address and we will link back to you.