When a power outage strikes, hopefully your emergency supplies are up to date, complete with emergency power and lighting gear/options. Keeping a variety of flashlights, headlamps, and lanterns (along with batteries or solar power options to keep them charged) is ideal, but if your batteries runs out before the power turns back on, try making this DIY Oil Lamp to light your adventure. The San Francisco Globe shows us how to make an oil lamp that can last for 6-8 hours, using two common household items: an orange and some olive oil. Check out the tutorial here.

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For more DIY projects, check out these articles: Photo Courtesy of the San Francisco Globe
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7 comments

mary o

mary o

How about putting a Pinterest or Twitter button so we could either save it or tweet it !

Nancy Cuppett

Nancy Cuppett

Awesome! I have an emergency preparedness blog and I love finidng DIY project like this to help in am emergency. I will share this on my blog—

www.thearkcarsonward.blogspot.com

Yvonne Jacobs

Yvonne Jacobs

Is there a particular reason why you don’t provide the option to link to your blog articles via Facebook? There are several posts that I would have been happy to share that way but couldn’t. A very general “liking” of your website is not as effective at inviting people to your website as sharing a useful article that could lead people to want to know what else you have to offer.

Dar

Dar

Love the idea. However, one question. What is the wick made from?

Rose

Rose

The stem of the orange; the white fuzzy string in the center of all the natural slices. If you’re careful taking the orange apart, it will still be attached to the peel.

beprepared

beprepared

Scotty!
Haha, thanks for reading our blog and being the first to comment on this post . . .
Angela : )

Scotty

Scotty

Wow… Who knew! I love this type of information. :) Keep it up.

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