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Tangerine (Satsuma, Clementine) Candle

Tangerine (Satsuma, Clementine) Candle
Turn a small citrus into a candle/votive using:

Tangerine
Paring Knife
Olive Oil (or most other cooking oils)
Lighter/Matches

When lit, the candle puts off a nice citrus scent and a soft orange light.

Credit where credit is due. Idea from here

Just remember, don't leave these unattended! Fire burns stuff.
 
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Step 1Cut the tangerine

Cut the tangerine
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Cut through the skin of the tangerine around the circumference. You only need to cut through the skin at this point. Leaving the segments of the tangerine intact helps you enjoy eating them later.
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Jan 27, 2012. 3:12 AMinfob says:
Done. Pretty. Thanks.
Jan 6, 2012. 7:19 PMI love my Munks says:
I am using an orange, medium size and canola oil and I cannot get this lit. I've been trying to for about 10 min and nothing is happening. Would someone mind explaining or suggestions on how to light this? I love this idea as I have 4 kids who adore oranges!
Jan 6, 2012. 1:14 PMmPg-911 says:
My 'wick' isn't lighting? Any solutions? Great instructable!
Dec 30, 2011. 12:55 PMohbejoyful says:
I made these as a kind of a Christmas experience gift, and they were a huge hit. I was using the kind of tangerines that have knobby ends where the pith wick is, so I filled a shoebox lid with sand and stood them all up in a row. Really quite lovely. This has been my favourite Instructable ever.
Jan 3, 2008. 5:03 PMi make shooting things says:
my only problem is that the wick burns to fast (or instantly) so iv been combining this instructable with the one by DanYHKim (make an oil burning candle) there should be a link under related at bottom of this page
Dec 12, 2011. 12:27 PMohbejoyful says:
Right, the wick shouldn't actually be burning; it's called a wick because it wicks up the fuel (in this case, the vegetable oil) and burns *that*.
Jan 4, 2008. 5:12 PMi make shooting things says:
yeah it took about 3 hours before it burned up all the oil and put its self out. the wick hardly burned at all just keep filling it and it wont die.
Feb 28, 2008. 5:37 PMiamthemargerineman says:
hmm... will the tangerine catch on fire eventually? i guess you really have to watch then don't you?
Dec 12, 2011. 12:24 PMohbejoyful says:
You have to watch them as much as you'd watch any other burning item in your household - candles, fires in fireplaces, etc. They don't just burn up the available oil (it doesn't have to be olive) and then combust, just like a candle that burns down to the bottom doesn't proceed to the next step of burning your house down. It requires merely an average level of situational awareness.
Dec 12, 2011. 12:20 PMohbejoyful says:
Love love LOVE!

I just tried this out with a clementine last night, and the ROI for this puppy is amazing. So easy to do, and then you a)get a yummy tangerine treat and b)have a beautiful glowing oil lamp that lasts the whole evening and which smells nice to boot!

It'd be a great bar trick, for all those bars where they serve tangerines next to the peanuts.

Thank you so much for sharing - this totally made my day.
Dec 6, 2011. 12:11 AMDenise77 says:
I love this idea. I made one this morning, and it was quick and easy. Thanks for sharing. :)
Oct 20, 2011. 1:19 PMmornisfan says:
This is a change from the usual Halloween stuff. Good addition to my arsenal
Feb 10, 2011. 7:28 PMpopcorn4lunch says:
Thats awesome :)
havent tried it yet but i will as soon as i get some clementines:
Jun 1, 2010. 2:35 PMdancingnymph says:
 This looks great but you must throw them away before the peel dries. On our farm we save dried orange peel especially to use for firelighters because they catch so easily. Kind of reminds me of pumpkins at hallowe'en
Apr 23, 2010. 5:33 PMms.goody2shoez says:
I've heard that cooking olive oil and heating it up to a too high temperature creates something bad for you... Much less literally burning it! Are you completely certain this is safe for users? But anyways, I liked your instructable.
Mar 28, 2009. 6:17 PMLemonLily says:
What if the orange peel soaks the oil up?
Mar 28, 2009. 4:50 PMLemonLily says:
That is so true. I've always wanted candles but I've never liked the smell of the candle wax. Now we get natural stuff, hurray! Thank you for making this instructable. I enjoyed reading it. It looks sooooo pretty too. I have a question, is it really safe? As in would the whole thing go on fire? I'm only asking because I'm 12. Safety is important.
Dec 15, 2008. 4:04 AMmizzoumike76 says:
Very nice! I didn't get mine to light because my olive oil isn't the good stuff. I live in Albania at the moment, and I use the cheap olive oil for cooking. Once I tried this with the more expensive 'first pressing' stuff, it worked great. Given that the power goes out here frequently and we have oodles of mandarins, this is a perfect "Albanian Lamp". Since we often can buy honey with the comb in the jar, I have melted them down for the wax and now I am using it to make a beeswax/mandarin lamp. It's so Earth friendly on so many levels it makes me physically ill. Thanks for a great instructable!
Oct 8, 2008. 5:15 PMvillca says:
So cute! :D It'll be a nice gift!
Jul 17, 2008. 6:31 PMSunny124613 says:
cool! I have to try this as soon as I get some olive oil......
May 9, 2008. 9:33 AMsufairlie says:
whoa! I tried it. I took me less than 5 minutes and it looks sooooo coooool! What a great idea! I love candles so this is right up my alley. But this is way better because it's so unique! Thank you! I can't wait to show my friends! (sorry for all the exclamation marks, but it's just that I am so impressed)
Mar 22, 2008. 9:18 AMitalianragpicker says:
AMAZING!!! scented candles w/o the harmful chemicals or expense! YAY!!!!
Mar 13, 2008. 12:47 AMSindarr says:
I wonder if you could place tea candles instead of the oil and wick system, perhaps one would need a slightly bigger fruit like a grapefruit or a Navel Orange? Concept is the same, and likely less mess or chance of catching the peel on fire.
Feb 28, 2008. 6:42 PMincorrigible packrat says:
Man! That'd be just the absolute 7175 as a table decoration at a dinner party.
Feb 23, 2008. 11:22 PMKarumi says:
Is it absolutely necessary to use olive oil? ie. Sunflower or canola or grapeseed. Hopefully it doesn't make a difference.
Feb 24, 2008. 3:02 AMprincipessa says:
This is great! I was eating some tangerines when I found your post, so now i have a lovely candle! I hate throwing out all the peels since I feel I should make potpourri or something, but this is way better. I used soy bean oil since I have a (cheap) big bottle of it in my kitchen and it worked totally fine. Great job!
Dec 21, 2007. 8:03 PMglycerinate says:
i like this. this absolutely ingenious. i can just imagine it, out in the woods with a tangerine, a lighter, a knife, and some charcoal starter fluid. make awesome candles with it. but be careful, itll probly attract bears!
Dec 21, 2007. 2:40 AMzoxx says:
this is so rad. I can't wait to try it at a outdoorsy type event--it would look wicked on a picnic table or to light a patio/deck during a party. cheers.
Dec 17, 2007. 5:55 AMLost Moai says:
Awesome! I have some oranges in the fridge and am going to try this right away. +1
Dec 16, 2007. 12:47 AMFenwick says:
Very cool, I'm gonna have to try this.
Dec 15, 2007. 6:48 PMGorillazMiko says:
this looks very nice, but will the tangerine rot?
Dec 15, 2007. 9:05 PMcry_wolf says:
Pretty sick lookin, love it.

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