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Light Bulb Oil Lamp

Fun & unusual miniture oil lamp

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/light-bulb-oil-lamp • Posted by Nattie Gurl

Inspired by the two different versions of the How To from both Light Bulb Vases by Marie-Christin E. and Erika A., I decided to make a Techno light bulb oil lamp. It almost turned out Steam Punk but I didn't have much for gears or any clock parts...lol Check out the how to's and my advice, MAKE SURE TO USE A SOCK! I doubled my sock and slipped the light bulb in to protect my hand from getting cut if the bulb broke (I broke 2 out of my 3 pack...) and definitely do it somewhere safe like your kitchen sink, make sure to point it downwards to keep flying glass from escaping onto your counter or floor. I acquired some goodies from my sons room he brought home from tech class and then tip toed into my boyfriends "forbidden room" to swipe a bunch more goodies so I ended up with gold metal parts, springs, screws, auto light bulbs and just a lot of interesting stuff. I had to tip the bulb and CAREFULLY slide the goodies in. If you need to adjust anything then use a long skewer to gently move things around. I also accidentally glued the bulb not only to the big metal ring but to my boyfriends little wooden cutting board by accident but luckily it came out looking pretty cool! HA! TIP: If you take your needle nose pliers and gently insert them (in the closed position) you can turn them back and forth and make the hole in the top bigger. I would also recommend gluing the bulb to the ring of your choice so it stays upright and sturdy at all times.

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
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Description

Inspired by the two different versions of the How To from both Light Bulb Vases by Marie-Christin E. and Erika A., I decided to make a Techno light bulb oil lamp. It almost turned out Steam Punk but I didn't have much for gears or any clock parts...lol Check out the how to's and my advice, MAKE SURE TO USE A SOCK! I doubled my sock and slipped the light bulb in to protect my hand from getting cut if the bulb broke (I broke 2 out of my 3 pack...) and definitely do it somewhere safe like your kitchen sink, make sure to point it downwards to keep flying glass from escaping onto your counter or floor. I acquired some goodies from my sons room he brought home from tech class and then tip toed into my boyfriends "forbidden room" to swipe a bunch more goodies so I ended up with gold metal parts, springs, screws, auto light bulbs and just a lot of interesting stuff. I had to tip the bulb and CAREFULLY slide the goodies in. If you need to adjust anything then use a long skewer to gently move things around. I also accidentally glued the bulb not only to the big metal ring but to my boyfriends little wooden cutting board by accident but luckily it came out looking pretty cool! HA! TIP: If you take your needle nose pliers and gently insert them (in the closed position) you can turn them back and forth and make the hole in the top bigger. I would also recommend gluing the bulb to the ring of your choice so it stays upright and sturdy at all times.

Instructions