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How to Make a Vintage Bottle Lamp
by
Rachel
(IC: blogger)
A few years ago a friend of mine asked me if I would be interested in some old, buried cider bottles from his family's old apple orchard. Of course I said yes! Once I dug out a dozen or so, I decided to make one into a bottle lamp-- complete with a vintage-inspired label!
The state of the bottles before they were cleaned up was pretty grim. There was algae and mud in all of them and it required hours of scrubbing with rag scraps attached to a bench wire hanger (so I could reach inside the narrow bottle neck).
Once it was all clean, I made a hole in the bottom of the bottle with a special drill bit designed for drilling holes in glass.
I didn't apple the vintage-inspired label right away, and used it when I was staging some furniture makeovers. I liked the simplicity, but I wanted something a little more interesting on the bottle-- to make it more one-of-a-kind.
The next step was attaching the label I created using a special decal (that is dishwasher safe too!). Details on this decal (that only requires a printer, simple laminator, and a hairdryer to apply) are on my blog post here:
As you can see, the result is something truly unique and beautiful! This same technique can be done with new glass jugs that can be found at craft stores, but I love the history and story these bottles have and how they tie to the label I made (inspired by the original apple orchard).
I sold this lamp at a vintage market I participate in, called Vintage Market Days (which has many locations across the midwest). If you are interested in other hand-made items I made to sell and learning about my years of experience on selling out at vintage markets and fairs, then you will love this post: How to Sell Out: My Tips for Selling in a Vintage Fair
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Published March 7th, 2016 10:31 AM
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Peggy J Hertz on Feb 15, 2017Great idea, I'm looking at my glass water jug. It's getting a new purpose other then a piggy bank.
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Sul5686791 on Feb 17, 2017Love the jug idea, but the painted chest in your deck photo is absolutly awesome!!!!
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