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DIY Night Lamp with Plastic Bottle

 πŸ”Œ DIY Night Lamp with Plastic Bottle – Cheap, Cool & Creative!

Yo fam! 😎
Welcome back to rbotboy.blogspot.com – the only place where we turn trash into tech and vibes into projects! Today, I’m bringing you a super chill and creative DIY idea: a Night Lamp made from a Plastic Bottle πŸ§ƒπŸ’‘

Let’s get into it!


πŸŽ’ What You’ll Need:

  • 1 empty plastic bottle (any size, just clean it)

  • A small LED bulb or strip (white or color, your call)

  • 9V battery or USB power setup

  • Wires and a switch

  • Some cardboard or plastic for the base

  • Glue gun or fevicol

  • Paint or markers (if you wanna design it)


πŸ› ️ How I Built It:

  1. Cut the Bottle
    I chopped the top of the plastic bottle (where the cap is) to create the lamp cover. Keep it neat πŸ‘Œ

  2. Mount the Light Source
    I fixed an LED inside the bottle’s bottom using glue, connected it to a switch and a battery setup. You can use a USB too if you're fancy 😏

  3. Design the Base
    I made a little stand from cardboard so the lamp stands tall like it owns the room 🧍‍♂️πŸ’‘

  4. Decorate It
    Here’s the fun part – paint it, doodle on it, or wrap it with paper to give it your vibe.


πŸŒ™ Why I Made It:

Because I wanted to make something cool out of waste that actually works and looks ✨ aesthetic ✨. Plus, it’s great for your study table, gaming desk, or just mood lighting at night.


πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

One man’s trash is another man’s DIY banger πŸ”₯
Try this at home, post it online, tag me – let’s build a techie community from scratch.

That’s all for today, squad. More projects dropping soon.
Till then – keep building, keep flexing, and never stop being creative πŸ’ͺπŸ€–

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