DIY Milagro Silver Tequila Bottle Lamp

Landra Lynn Jacobs
Turn an old Milagro Silver tequila bottle into a whimsical lamp! This blue themed creation looks great in a game room, or even an ocean themed room.

For this project, you will need:

- Milagro Silver Tequila Bottle

- Blue seed beads

- Lamp kit

- Hacksaw

- Wire stripper

To begin, take your bottle to a glass shop and have them cut a 1" hole in the bottom for the cord. Thread the lamp cord through the hole in the bottle, with the plug on the outside of the bottle.

Your lamp kit should include a lamp rod. Measure the rod and cut it with a hacksaw so that it is 1" above the height of the bottle. Thread the cord from the inside of the bottle through the rod. Set the rod in the center of the bottle, and pour enough seed beads into the bottle to hold the rod in place and fill the bottle.

Thread the locknut onto the lamp rod, and pull the cord through at least three inches. Screw the lamp neck onto the rod. Repeat with the harp bottom and socket cap, making sure all are tight.

Pull the cord apart two inches. Using a knife or wire stripper, remove 1/2" of insulation from the wire. Do not cut the wire itself. Hold the wire so that the pieces are in a "y" position. Following the shape of the "y", make a loop of each end of the wire, holding the end of one loop in front of the joined cord and the end of the other loop at the back of the joined cord. Slip each end through the loop formed by the opposing wire and tighten the knot. Pull on the plug end of the lamp cord at the base of the lamp so that the knot fits against the socket cap.

Using the directions that came with your lamp kit, find the neutral and hot wires. Connect the neutral wire to the silver screw on the socket. Connect the hot wire to the gold screw. Make sure both are tight.

Place the socket shell over the lamp socket. Pull the plug cord out from the bottle base until the cord is pulled back into the lamp, and stays in place. Make sure the shell is locked in place. Raise the sleeves on the harp and gently squeeze while inserting into the harp bottom. Lower the harp sleeves to secure.

Add a festive blue or silver shade and enjoy!

Published by Landra Lynn Jacobs

Landra Lynn Jacobs has been interested in writing since she was a child. After studying journalism in college, she began internet and SEO writing in 2006. Since that time, she has written thousands of articl...  View profile

  • Always practice safety when using tools, such as box cutters, wire strippers, and hacksaws.
  • Most glass shops can cut the base hole for a few dollars.
  • Be creative! Add embellishments, or leave your bottle plain.

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  • Landra Douglas1/20/2008

    Thanks! I love the stuff, too. Even met my fiance because of a Milagro margarita at a concert LOL

  • Shanelle Diaz1/20/2008

    That Rocks!!! I LOVE MILAGRO!!!

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