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QuestionHow can I make these without them rising up like a cake?Community AnswerYou will be making a stiff dough, not a batter. If you add so much water that it is like a cake batter, the diya won't hold the shape. Secondly, you are also not making bread. You are not adding yeast, so the dough should not rise.
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QuestionWhat paint is used on this oil lamp?Community AnswerYou can use any paint, but generally acrylic paint is good for painting diyas.
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QuestionHow long can a diwali oil lamp be used for? Does it give off a bad odor if kept for long?Community AnswerAs long as you keep it clean (i.e. wash it with some washing powder and clean water) after use, they have a healthy and long life. Just let it dry in some sunlight before reusing them.
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QuestionWhat is the best combination of colors for oil lamps?Community AnswerI would suggest using bright colors like red, orange, and blue.
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QuestionWhat can I use for decorations besides paint?Community AnswerYou can use glitter, stickers, stones, pearls, pens, or even ribbons! Get creative with it!
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QuestionWhat should I do if I only have a microwave?Community AnswerYou can make the diyas with the dough and just not cook them. I have used them without baking them before, but they will not last through multiple uses. (They still work great though.)
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QuestionI only have a gas stove, how do I bake them?Community AnswerYou can use them without baking. I do not bake them, just the raw dough. They will last a few uses before you will need to replace them.
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QuestionCan I burn fragrant oil?Community AnswerYes, you can mix a few drops of fragrant oil with the regular oil. Choose a base oil which has no strong fragrance of its own. It will, but it will not work as well as a diffuser.
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QuestionCan I make the lamps without using a microwave?Community AnswerYou could do but be aware that they won't last more then 3-4 days, depending on your dough. Keep your dough stiff but not too stiff. I have used them without baking them before, but they will not last through multiple uses. However, they still work and are amazing for the shorter time they work.
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QuestionCan I use plain flour instead of wheat in Diwali oil lamps?Community AnswerYes, as long as your dough turns out stiff and good. I have tried this before it will still turn out perfect. If you don't feel confident enough to try this idea, you can also buy the lamps. You also may want to spray an animal repellent on the lamps before pouring the vegetable oil if you have a pet.
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