dots 5 - 5
Easy chikku kolams for the K.G. kolam students. I am sure you wont be able to resist trying them immediately.
dots 5 - 5
Easy chikku kolams for the K.G. kolam students. I am sure you wont be able to resist trying them immediately.
This is a dotted rangoli, dots for this rangoli is 9x5, and some extra designs also are drawn on the paper.
The dot count is 5,3,1 straight dots.
I have tried to color it, hope it is alright.
By sahana.
in-between dots 7 - 4 (add 3 - 1 to make the star corners)
Shoe flowers are one of the most delicate and attractive flowers I think.... and red is always the best.
in-between dots 13 - 7
This is one of my favourite kolams with has both chikku and poo kolam combined.... i have given different colours for the connecting lines respectively and i am sure this will make it easy for people who are learning to draw kolams.
Rajamma - this is based on your advise... thanks for giving me this idea because many times i used to get confused while drawing these chikku kolams on the continuity of lines etc,here is an easy way out...
The dot count is 11 to 6 inbetween dots.
In this floor I am not able to use kolapowder, hence could try only wet maavu kolam.
The original design is from my gallery only.
This is dotted rangoli, dots for this 11 X 1, with free hand design also drawn in front of my house to-day morning.
Named after seeing mOhanaji's "Krishna's feather" - Thanks to mOhanaji