What is Diwali with decor? Incomplete! Now that the festive season is upon us, it is time to finally get off our backs and start preparations. The first stop on the festive train is decoration, so get your lights and torans and start hanging them at your home. Once you are done, it is time to start with the annual rangoli-making competition. Well not really a competition, but it is truly a family activity that everyone can participate in!?
The easiest way to ensure that all family members are able to keep up with your style is to opt for an easy one made using flowers. This will not only save you time but will also go a long way in saving the planet due to flowers being the most eco-friendly way to decorate your home. Now that we've convinced you to ditch artificial colours, here are 5 easy rangoli designs you can recreate at different parts of the home.
Get a bunch of petals of Marigold flowers, the more shades you can get the better, and get started. Use a pencil to map out your design and start filling it in with the petals. If you are feeling a little fancy, you can opt for shades of roses also. Light a few diyas and there you have it! Your quick and easy rangoli is ready!
If you do not have a lot of space on your entrance door, then you can make a compact rangoli along one of the walls instead. Such designs not only look chic but also get ready in no time.
If you are looking for a grand design to wow all your loved ones who are going to come to your home, then opt for a huge statement rangoli that you can create in your living room. While this design may appear time-consuming, they are actually very easy to make and require little to no artistic expertise.
Want to go a little spiritual with your design? Try this easy rangoli which hero the Lord Ganesha and will enhance the look of your pooja room. This rangoli is made using leaves, yellow marigold flowers and roses. You can also incorporate brass diya stands and elevate your design.
Want to go try something unique and quirky? Then you can skip the flowers altogether and just get some betel leaves. This is a great way to start your celebrations on an auspicious note as buying betel leaves on Dhanteras is believed to attract wealth into your home. Use those leaves and the diyas and create a simple yet stylish rangoli this festive season.
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