Every year, our family members get involved in making some kind of arts and crafts that symbolize the celebration of Diwali. We make greeting cards most of the times, but sometimes we also take the time to make other fancy things, like candle holders in various shapes, or Diya holders to hold those earthen lamps we light during Diwali.
Here is a sample of a clay candle holder that was made during one of the Diwali season. We would also like to read about the crafts that you make for this special festival.
diwali
- Candle holders
- Deepavali
- Baroda Rangoli
- Rangoli
- Diwali rangoli
- Deepavali Rangoli
- Aakasha Butti for deepavali
- Deepavali Greetings
- Rangoli motifs
- Deepavali Greeting
This again a free hand rangoli on deepavali. decorated with deepa.
This is a snap of the Rangoli done during Diwali in Baroda. The rangoli powder you get there has a very good texture of its own. You get lovely shades of colours too there. With both, creating rangoli is a pleasure.
Another free hand rangoli - on deepavali, decorated with deepa, in front of my home.
Diwali rangoli made with different colours. only normal thick rangoli is used
Materials used:
Rangoili powder,
Desired color powders,
Lamp, Tulasi, and any desired flower
Again scanned one from my book, and dabbed some colors using MSPaint.
Dots in steps of 9 X 9 and two lines of 13 for extension and again 9 X 4
Use computer for drawing rangolis too 
The wordings did not look clear in the previous picture because of background color, so adding this.
Found some motifs on net, used them and created own design using MS Paint.
Use computer for drawing rangolis too 
Rangoli using MSPaint freehand (using mouse) and MSPaint Tools, i created for Deepavali greetings. Used deep and designed the wordings too.










