Bottle Lamps by Stephen

Three new bottle lamp creations from Stephen offer a variety of styles and flavors for everyone.

Each one of these bottles has it’s own unique design. The Corona bottle lamp offers a liquid fill that resembles the bottles actual contents. The Patron bottle lamp has sand and sea shells for a filler and the Pinch bottle lamp has a very distinct shape with a brightly colored lamp shade. Plus, each one of these unique lamps has a beautiful base to provide extra stability.

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Corona Lamp

Bottle Lamp by Stephen

Stephen wrote to us in an e-mail:

I was doing some of the craft fairs for awhile but setting up the racks, lamps, displays got to be taxing physically so I’m just displaying at a consignment shop in Old Hickory at the present.

We would like to thank Stephen for sending us these pictures. If your in the Old Hickory, Tennessee area stop by and check his lamps out first hand.


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Three Unique Bottle Lamps

Tyrelle was kind enough to message us a picture of his three unique Bottle Lamps on Facebook the other day.

He used an Absolute Peach bottle, a wine or champagne bottle (I can’t tell which) and a Crown Royal bottle. Tyrelle was able to match the lamp shades to the bottles perfectly! So we asked him what kind of filler he used? His reply was “beads and glass gems”. He also told us that he only had clear lights and couldn’t find red strings of lights.

three bottle lamps

We think Tyrelle’s three unique Bottle Lamps turned out very nice and told him not to worry, the red lighted beads will ‘glow’ nicely with the white lights around them. 

Just in case you want to make a Bottle Lamp with Red Lights inside them, here is a link to a Set of Red Mini Christmas Lights on Amazon.

If you’re looking for lamp shades, drill bits or any other supplies for your glass bottle projects, check out our Resources/Supply page.


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.