Is it just me, or does Deepavali seem to sneak up on us every year? One minute we're enjoying the last days of summer, and the next we're scrambling to deck our halls with festive cheer. But fear not! We've got your back with some easy-peasy Deepavali decorations that you can whip up with your little ones. Not only will...
October 30, 2024 5:59 AMIs it just me, or does Deepavali seem to sneak up on us every year? One minute we're enjoying the last days of summer, and the next we're scrambling to deck our halls with festive cheer. But fear not! We've got your back with some easy-peasy Deepavali decorations that you can whip up with your little ones.
For an extra sparkle, add some glitter . Pop in a tea light, and you've got yourself a homemade diya that'll make any Pinterest board jealous.Now, I know what you're thinking — traditional rangoli can be a bit tricky with little ones. But here's a fun twist: create a rangoli-inspired table runner! Cut out flower and petal shapes from coloured paper, and let your kids arrange them on a long strip of kraft paper.
Let the kids go wild with designs, adding stickers or drawings. Hang them from the ceiling or along a string, and watch your home transform into a twinkling wonderland.Garlands are the unsung heroes of Deepavali decorations. They're versatile, easy to make, and can instantly spruce up any space. Cut out leaf shapes from green paper and let your little artists decorate them with markers, crayons, or paint.
Add a body and head, and you've got a stunning peacock to display. It's a great way to incorporate those iconic Deepavali colours into your decor.Here's a neat idea that combines craft time with a science lesson: layered sand art in clear bottles or jars. Let your kids mix food colouring with salt to create vibrant "sand" in Deepavali-inspired colours. Then, layer the coloured salt in clear containers for a striking display.
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