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Personalizing a Glass Jar Lamp

We have a lamp in our living room with an empty glass jar base and initially I bought some rocks and fake plants from the Chelsea Flower district and made a quick little arrangement. I like it and it adds a little plant life to the room which I otherwise can't seem to have (due to our curious cat).

 
 

I've often had different ideas of items I would like to display in the base and finally took an afternoon to experiment. Pottery Barn of course has their professionally photographed inspirations as well. Regarding the lemons, they are real. I love the look but would want even more lemons in there and, for longevity purposes, fake ones would work better. This was just for the sake of the photo. I'm off to the kitchen now to make lemonade, lemon tarts, lemon chicken, lemon sorbet....

What would you display in the base?

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Pretty, I like them, especially the plants ones.

posted by ...Brittany on September 16th 2009 at 8:48pm
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OOOoooooh, love. My first thought is "I wonder if there's any kind of pet I could keep in there?" (because I thought the sticks or whatever in the third picture was a snake.) Is it okay to think of fish as decorative elements? I promised my husband we'd never have fish, but maybe I could convince him to make an exception for design purposes.

My second thought is how diy-able it would be, with a pretty glass vessel that might be more suited to fish keeping, if that was even what I decided to do with it. I like the lemon idea an awful lot, too.

posted by PreludeInZ on September 16th 2009 at 8:53pm
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I have the cylinder one from Pottery Barn. At Christmas I put tinsel on the bottom, then fill it up with vintage ornaments. I'm pretty much stumped on what to put in it the rest of the year...

posted by millcitymodern on September 16th 2009 at 9:01pm
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Initially, I saw the lemons and thought "after a couple of days... eww"....but I do love this idea; what a great way to express creativity, not to mention amazingly clever
cat-proofing! Especially like the little evergreen scene.
I think I need a new lamp....

posted by muirwoods08 on September 16th 2009 at 9:06pm
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Mine is full of my grandmother's vintage button collection.

posted by caramiakelly on September 16th 2009 at 9:14pm
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no fishies pleaaaaaasssseee.
fish should be free...they're not pets...poor fishies.

posted by rosaleen on September 16th 2009 at 9:52pm
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Goldfish.

posted by patia on September 16th 2009 at 9:55pm
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my last comment about this issue, since this is not that type of site...but just imagine yourself going round and round in your room...FOREVER

posted by rosaleen on September 16th 2009 at 10:19pm
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I'm surprised sea shells were not shown. Or even a terrarium...that would look so good.

posted by boxerchick on September 16th 2009 at 10:24pm
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I love your ideas, especially the postcards! I have so many postcards as I tend to buy lots for myself as souveniers, and have been trying to figure out a way to display them :) There's no risk of fire by putting paper inside the base is there (doesn't seem like there's any wiring inside the base?).

Being the wine lover that I am, I might fill it with corks or, along the lines of your lemons, with plastic grapes in both purple & green.

I also really like the flowers in the 2nd lamp in the last pic. Ahhh, I think I need this lamp!!!

posted by LilMissTNT on September 16th 2009 at 10:26pm
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Gee, I'm surprise that you have this post up with no snarky comments from people fearful of filling it, since the last post with the glass lamp and a match collection just set some people in a tizzy! They thought it was a fire hazard, and didn't seem to realize that if a lamp is in good working order, it should not overheat and set the matches on fire.

posted by jgphotomom on September 16th 2009 at 10:49pm
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These silk scarves -- in as many or as few colors as you like!

http://www.magiccabin.com/product.asp?section_id=2003&department=1103&search_type=category&search_value=2301&cm_val=&cm_pos=&cur_index=&cm_type=&pcode=26

posted by outonalimb_09 on September 16th 2009 at 10:56pm
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I love the idea of this but that price tag is toooo out there for me! Anyone know of other sources or perhaps a DIY option?

posted by Pandora on September 17th 2009 at 12:19am
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I hate the wire coming from under the lampshade.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on September 17th 2009 at 4:22am
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Some of these are very pretty - but whoever did the lemon one has to be crazy. Less than a week later, you're going to have to take out the now moldy lemons.

posted by ChrisGal on September 17th 2009 at 7:13am
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Yeah, I like the lamp, but I was also wondering if anything could be done about the too-obvious wire.

posted by Idril on September 17th 2009 at 7:30am
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Yes, the cord is a detraction, but I think has to be that way because of the nature of the lamp (?)

Lemons sell here at the rate of three for $2. I figure there must be about 2 dozen in there, and that they wouldn't last, unrefrigerated, for more than a week tops ... I'm thinking this could become an expensive lamp!

posted by mirandabee on September 17th 2009 at 7:42am
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I'd go for ironic and fill it with lightbulbs.

posted by home body on September 17th 2009 at 7:51am
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Heehee, I like @home body's suggestion of lightbulbs.

I can see this in my home office, with all those little things that I stopped displaying after college, but can't bring myself to throw away and still finding myself holding on to when I come across (ticket stubs, a few Mardi Gras beads -- I live in south Louisiana --, matchbooks from fun places, etc.).

posted by LSUgrad03 on September 17th 2009 at 12:17pm
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I too hate the wire coming out of the top of the lamp. I have a lamp like that, it was a gift. My temporary solution was to tape the cord down to the back of the lamp, ghetto, I know. If it was in a corner that might work.

posted by wabadee1 on September 17th 2009 at 1:28pm
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Yarn balls, maybe. Though I love the light bulb idea. No need to dig around in a closet if the one you're using burns out either.

posted by slowdown on September 17th 2009 at 1:57pm
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I like the look of crumpled maps in there. This is great design. I would love one of these. Or two..

posted by maybeamezzo on September 17th 2009 at 3:19pm
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A few Barbie dolls trapped in there would look great. No doubt, they'd inspire a few comments!

posted by sfgirl on September 17th 2009 at 9:57pm
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I think a benefit of this type of lamp is that it permits frequent rotation of the objects displayed.

@home body, your lightbulb idea is a winner. I envision a massive tangle of large red-tipped wooden matches.

The corks would be beautiful, and a collection of bottle caps would be fun, as would souvenir stir sticks, or drink monkeys.

I'd explore toys: a couple dozen matchbox cars, a mass of crayons in a specific color range, the vinyl minis of Yo Gabba Gabba characters, or some other vintage whatnots that one wants to protect from mishandling and dust.

For the crafty, Fabric covered balls. Felted flowers. Sand mounded up in the style of an hourglass.

Very briefly, for a summer party, lightning bugs!

posted by Splomo on September 18th 2009 at 9:14am
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ooh i've always wanted one of these, where can one find an inexpensive version?

I think it would be cute filled with pine cones in the winter, or even pieces of sheet music, jewelry that you no longer wear, dried flowers...the list goes on and on!

Love the idea of corks, have those lying all over the place!

posted by nyc kelly on September 18th 2009 at 11:02am
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home body -- That would be incredibly ironic and something that would be funny (and hey, at least you know where the extra light bulbs are).

posted by ChrisGal on September 18th 2009 at 12:25pm
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Just FYI...........The Christmas Tree Store has glass base lamps in the $15 price range.....I am doing them for Christmas gifts filled somewhat like a shadow box of personal items.......haven't done it yet so cannot say the project will be successful ........we will see.

posted by rross48972 on October 16th 2009 at 8:26am
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