DIWALI DECORATION/ HANGING
Well, the festive season is here- in full swing! I simply love these last months of the year- full of colours, celebrations, culture, people, unity, diversity, basically the extravagant aspect of INDIA. ππ§¨πππ
Of all festivals, Diwali is closest to my heart; love decorating the house!π
Today what I am sharing with you is a DIY decoration, to get your house ready for this Diwali. This one in particular, I was taught by one of my Art teachers back in school, and still love it! Remade it for this season and blogged the process!
Prep Time: 20-30 minsβ±
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What do you need?

- 2 wooden sticks– each around 20cm length.
- A Moli (thread) roll- This time I used this colourful one, it displays the layers beautifully! You can also use the plain red coloured Moli.
- Quick Fix– Glue
- Ganesha Idol – around 10cm in height (smaller would work well too; but make sure to select a colourful one!)
Steps;



Do not worry about the neatness of the centre- this part will not be visible anyway!π€ͺ








Tie the thread with the stick in the end. (once you think the entire area is covered)

We are going to use this side as the front.β¨
Used Quick Fix to attach the little Ganpati idol.
This is where you will need your patience. Once you fix it, leave it for exactly two days to dry in some untouched place.

I always attach it to the main door of the house! And it looks stunning!π₯°π
Do try it. It is a lot simple than it might look. Literally takes just 20- 30 minutes of your time!
And if you make it, I would love to see your versions too!
A Happy Diwali in advance!π₯³
Happy Crafting!
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