Dot count - 25 - 13, Iduku pulli. This kolam was done on paper.
difficult
- Roja poo Kolam - My mom's Favourite
- Rangoli for Karthigai
- Mango design
- Red/White....Kanyakolam/Padikolam
- Flower vase
- Gurjari painting
- Dotted Kolam
- Knitted cap
- Freehand
- Fabric painting in saree (synthetic)
This kolam is specially for lighting festival, its finger work art.
Random mango motif that can be used in rangolis, mehndi
designs, etc. Pencil on paper.
After seeing mOhanaji's computer Padikolam, I was tempted to put one more such kolam...
It is fresh... not even dried fully!
This is a designed flower vase without flowers. Purposely I didn't draw flowers because if I draw them then the beauty of the flower vase will be minimized.
This is called Gurjari painting.
A gujarathi type painting. Done by all surface colours and made glitter with glass mirrors.
I'm sending this to the arts and crafts section
viji
This is a very simple dotted kolam.
The dot count:
6,7,8,9,10,11,10,9,8,7,6
I got a knitting kit for a Christmas present. I finally made use of it in one of the weekends, and knitted a cap for my kitty! Yesterday I finished knitting a blue cap for myself. I'm putting it to good use. I already wore it to school to show my teacher and all my friends. My mom has asked me to make her a cap too!
Freehand kolam design. Made on paper with pencil. It's a little smudged though.
This is a simple pattern suited for light coloured sarees. Can reverse colours, like yellow flowers on copper brown saree. I used copper glitter paint for flowers and sea and leaf green glitter paint for leaf. Decorate border with bunches and mid area with single flowers adorned with golden yellow stones at center. Mix a drop of water for loading the brush. Excess water would spread and smudge the design. I used zero size brush, can use no 2 if you want bold flowers.