after seeing mOhanaji's padikolam, i could get to remember my granny's eLe rangavalli, ....recollecting some of it, tried to make one using MSPaint. which is just the center piece of her rangavalli, which used to grow bigger bigger to fill the full courtyard of our house in village, missing those days now and her.
Regular
- The Granny's eLe rangavalli
- The Basic Stencil
- Stencil Rangoli
- POO jadai alankaram
- shapes
- kids 10 x 10
- aadi kolams!
- small kolam
- Natural rangoli in hibiscus
- Dotted Kolam
Here is a picture of the actual stencil - it is a plastic sheet with pin holes forming the design..
Lata I was trying to look for something in one of the drawers of a table today and came across this stencil I bought few years ago (but did not find a chance to use before it got lost among other papers).. I bought 4 such stencils - it is a plastic sheet with pin holes forming the design. The Ganesha is one stencil and the two peacocks facing each other is another stencil. I combined it in such a way that the two peacocks were on either side of Ganesha and was pretty much happy with the outcome... Hope you all like it too
This jadai alankaram prepared by me for my daughter for her poochootal using famous madurai malli.My daughter is in madisar also.
this is a simple kolam experimenting with different shades... its a basic 6x6 kolam
this is a very simple kolam of 10 x 10 dots.. hope u like it!!!
this kolam marches in the queue of special kolams for aadi,though i could not keep up the perfection of Brindha mam's kolam,i tried to follow her designs genuinely.
hi i put this rangoli infront of my house.it's so simple and easy to make for beginners.dots are 7-4 middle dot's.i hope u all liked it.
This twin hibiscus bloomed in our garden and I thought of sharing with you all. I had put it in chennai group. But people seemed to have missed it.
This kolam is a revised version of a Centre design in one of Aval Vikatan's Kolangalil Kolam. The Dot count is 3-5-7-7-7-5-3(straight dots). It sure is different than the way I wanted it to look. The pencil version of it was much better. Your comments would be of greater help here.