Introduction: Propane Bottle Jack O' Lantern
The humble Propane/LPG gas bottle not only looks great as a Lego dude, but can also can be brightened-up as an awesome Halloween prop.
Step 1: Paint Your Gas Bottle
I started with a camp stove propane bottle that was already yellow from the factory, but it wasn't quite orange enough to be a pumpkin. I gave it a wipe with turpentine to remove any grease and dirt, and then sprayed it with orange paint.
To protect the gas connections from being painted I used the spray can lid to cover them.
To create the face I sourced an off-cut of black adhesive vinyl from a local sign company for $4.
Step 2: Decorate Your Gas Bottle
Once I'd created my Jack o' Lantern design I printed it out and taped it over the black vinyl and then cut the design out with scissors. As I didn't have any transfer tape I then had apply each of the vinyl pieces separately onto the bottle.
Step 3: Enjoy Your Jack O' Bottle
I hope the Jack o' Bottle adds some extra fun to your Halloween festivities.
Cheers, Icedvovo

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14 Comments
7 years ago
cool idea bro !
11 years ago on Introduction
Hi everyone. My happy gas bottle eventually ran out of gas so I was finally able to answer the question "Can I refill my painted gas bottle?"
In Australia at least the answer is YES!
Here's Happy Gas Bottle being refilled at Ray's Outdoors in Adelaide, South Australia. It really made the day of the guy refilling it.
Cheers, Icedvovo
11 years ago on Introduction
Does this affect tank returns?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
If you are using a returnable tank, don't do this. You don't own the tank, therefore you might be responsible to any "damages" to the tank.
Only attempt this ible if you own your tank and possibly are not using it anymore. There are inspection stickers and other such that need to be visible to get them filled by a reputable person. At least that's the way down here in Louisiana.
11 years ago on Introduction
SO COOL!!!!
11 years ago on Introduction
I have to laugh we saw the one last week of the mini lego enlarged on a propane tank and my son thought of doing ones for halloween. We are doing them today, the pumkin and the skeleton heads. I have two tanks with bad valves and will use them for halloween.
11 years ago on Introduction
Great idea well done ave few of these lying around all
ray northumberland uk
11 years ago on Introduction
I love it
11 years ago on Introduction
Nice!
plus, it can explode to scare the children!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Awesome!
*sarcasm*
11 years ago on Introduction
I would like to know the exact orange you used, so I can use it for all my Halloween projects. I love that it was originally the color that people thought was too dangerous for LP tanks.
Also, it would be fun to use magnet sign material for the face, that way you can change it out with a new one each week.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Hi tjesse, "I would like to know the exact orange you used..."
I used the cheapest rattle can I could find at my local SuperCheap Auto, which is I think is pretty much like an Australian version of the US PepBoys.
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Export-Aerosol-Paint-Gloss-Black-250g.aspx?pid=1028#Description
And yes, the tank colour debate was slightly amusing knowing that I had a factory yellow tank in the shed waiting to be painted.
BTW: the magnet sign material is a great idea. I'll try and source some.
11 years ago on Introduction
I was telling a couple friends about the lego man bottle while we were building this years haunt over the weekend and someone mentioned jack o lanterns and viola... you did one ! strange minds think alike ! that whole face is just awesome
11 years ago on Introduction
What a fun and spooky addition to any unused propane tank!