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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Muggu
  • Kolam using pieces of chalk
  • Maharashtrian Rangoli - 2
  • Maharashtrian Rangoli
  • School of Fish
  • Kolam - 2
  • Kolam - 1
  • Rangoli representing Navgraha
  • Rangoli using a spoon as a tool
  • Brinjal and lotus
Rangoli: Muggu
Created by sanjiva on 2008-09-19,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-19.
Rangoli: Kolam using pieces of chalk
Created by sanjiva on 2008-09-19,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-19.
Rangoli: Maharashtrian Rangoli - 2
Created by k.ANANTHALAKSHMI on 2008-09-12,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-12.
Rangoli: Maharashtrian Rangoli
Created by k.ANANTHALAKSHMI on 2008-09-12,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-12.
Rangoli: School of Fish
Created by k.ANANTHALAKSHMI on 2008-09-12,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-12.
Rangoli: Kolam - 2
Created by K.B.Visalakshi on 2008-09-12,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-12.
Rangoli: Kolam - 1
Created by K.B.Visalakshi on 2008-09-12,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-12.
Rangoli: Rangoli representing Navgraha
Created by bharathibhaskar on 2008-09-12,

Created by Bharathi and Lakshmi.

Rangoli: Rangoli using a spoon as a tool
Created by swati wayse on 2008-09-10,

This method of creating rangoli could be used for teaching kids.

Rangoli using a spoon as a tool:

1. Spread powdered color with the help of a sieve on the floor in the shape of a circle - as seen in Figure 1. This makes a nice background for your flower rangoli which you would create on top of the circle.

2. Spoon in 1/4th of a spoon of any contrasting color of your choice on top of the circle, and press down gently with the back of a spoon, to make it look like a petal. You could add in more petals until you're done creating your flower - Figure 2, figure 3

You can also make rangolis of boats, trees, butterfly or a house on top of the background shown in Figure 1.

Rangoli: Brinjal and lotus
Created by ambikaranganathan on 2008-09-09,
This rangoli was published on 2008-09-09.

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