These pictures were taken on Sankrathi 2009. They are my elder sister daughters
Regular
- Muggu - 5
- Beginners kolam
- Cala lily's cousin lily
- Ganesha Bandhaa!
- Muggu - 3
- Dotted Kolam
- Dotted kolam 11 - 6
- A chart for Kg classroom
- Big Rangoli
- Carpet Kolam
Dots: 5 - 5
This was the kolam I was talking about - the one that closely resembles the hand woven mats from "Mana" Village, near Badrinath which Jayanthi had uploaded. Ref :
http://www.ikolam.com/node/5742?p=590
Again, these flowers are done with paper. Mr. Rao, please excuse me for giving this title.
In our office our kolam loving group used to put colorful rangoli with Ganesha, every year during Vinayaka chathurthi. This design was put by me and coloring was done by all friends.
Dot count:
11 - 10 - 9 ... 6
It is one of the simplest kolam with 11 dots.
We have to prepare a chart for each of the KG class. I combined my idea, Purni's classroom creation with waste paper and Judy's border design. Sorry and thanx at the same time Judy and Purni.
During Navraathri, one day I told my daughter Jayashree (now Sahana's mother) who was in her teens then, to put Rangoli in the Golu since I have to go to office. Just gave her the paper design and the color powder and left for office. In the evening when I returned, she surprised me with this rangoli.I got this photo today from my album so wanted Sahana to enjoy her mother's work thru ikolam.