Dry Pookolam

rajamma_2 Sun, 08/30/2009 - 07:21
Lata
Very nice, and it looks densely packed. (I would like to work with these leaves too, but we don't get these where I live). To me, this rangoli looks portable, like a round cushion. :)
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 09:23 Permalink
jkmrao

This is quite nice and very creative! In fact, it is a good idea to save all the dried flowers properly and systematically and save them separately to create patterns like the above. I once photographed a huge pattern with dried leaves and petals and a kuttu viLakku at the centre in the Delhi Ashoka Hotel as a welcome sign for a meeting. Regards! - mOhana
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 11:27 Permalink
Purni
Superb Thought, Rajamma Ma'am..... It looks amazing......
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 20:03 Permalink
lakshmiraghu
Rajammaji nice idea.it come out very nice.the leaves gives rich look.
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 20:23 Permalink
jayamohan
ஒரு நாள் இல்லன்னா ஒரு நாள் பாருங்க, ராஜம்மா மீந்து போன இட்லி, தோசை, காய், சாதம் எல்லாத்தையும் வெச்சு ஒரு novel ரங்கோலியோட வர போறாங்க! One of these days, Rajamma is going to use the leftover idli, dosai, vegetables and rice to create a novel rangoli!
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 20:26 Permalink
subashini

வித விதமா யோசிச்சு வித்யாசமா பண்ணறீங்க மேடம். Your ideas are creative and innovative, madam.
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 22:14 Permalink
rajamma_2

Lata, The leaves are from pineapple kondai!
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 22:46 Permalink
indira sundar
Very good idea Rajamma ma'am. I love this.
Wed, 09/09/2009 - 00:18 Permalink
judelined
From today you will be known as 'Unique Rajamma' :)
Fri, 09/11/2009 - 22:50 Permalink