Another lamp made from a plastic bottle: the plastic bottle lamp :)
I find them all great!
Links:
Plastic Bottle Lamp ($3 Bottle Light)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tags ‘plastic’ and ‘lampshade’, containing the word ‘bottle’
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Another lamp made from a plastic bottle: the plastic bottle lamp :)
I find them all great!
Links:
Plastic Bottle Lamp ($3 Bottle Light)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tags ‘plastic’ and ‘lampshade’, containing the word ‘bottle’
I don’t like soo much colouring and embellishments of the plastic bottle table lamp, but when I am making my own lamp I can make it the way I want to ;-)
Besides that’s not the only plastic bottle lamp here in the blog :)
Links:
Plastic Bottle Table Lamp (Cute DIY Lampshade Made Using Plastic Bottle!)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plastic bottle lamp’
I find the recycled rose lamp really nice :)
Links:
Recycled Rose Lamp (Agora sim!) (Portuguese)
via: DIY Rose Lamp From Plastic Bottles
I find the plastic bottle flower lights cute! :)
If you don’t like them so much, look again for the plastic bottle lamp, the ping pong ball lights or the plastic bottle light chain ;-)
Links:
Plastic Bottle Flower Lights (Recycled Water Bottle Crafts)
=> scroll down to DIY Recycled Water Bottle Flower Patio Lights
Here at unikatissima:
Plastic Bottle Lamp
Ping Pong Ball Lights
Plastic Bottle Light Chain
I find it great how she’s making a new floor lamp from an old floor lamp with plastic bottles and duct-tape :)
Links:
Lamp Makeover (It’s Done: The Glampsformation!)
via: How-To: Transform Lamp With Plastic Bottles And Duct Tape
If you have eaten already the flowery pudding from the bottom of a plastic bottle, you can still make a chandelier from the ‘pudding mould’ ;-))
And if you don’t like it, simply make another lampshade ;-)
Links:
Plastic Bottle Chandelier (P.S.-I made this…chandelier)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plastic bottle’
Entries with the tag ‘lampshade’
The gift tags on the photo aren’t ready yet: I simply can’t decide with which yarn I should wrap them.
But I find the idea really great: flatten the cardboard tube, cut it in strips and wrap the pieces with yarn.
I think that it could look beautiful, too, when wrapped in a piece of beautiful polymer clay and worn as necklace, earring or pin.
Hm.
When reading the instructions for the gift tags I had to think somehow at the surprise ball gifts ;-)
But she had other ideas, too, about what to make with these paper shapes, namely a cute tealight and an interesting lamp decoration.
I presented before entries about recycled cardboard tubes here in this blog, namely the beaded amulet bag, the plaster photo holder and the knitting loom from a plastic bottle.
But there the cardboard tube was ‘only’ a tool.
Links:
recycling project no. 19 – yarn gift tag
recycle project no. 12 – tealight decoration
recycle project no. 16 – hurricane cover
Here at unikatissima:
Surprise Ball Gifts
Beaded Amulet Bag
Plaster Photo Holder
Knitting Loom from Plastic Bottle