Showing posts with label Diwali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diwali. Show all posts

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Diwali Snippets: Shashwatee Raut

Diwali is over, I know but still lot of visitors are visiting my blog for Diwali Decor Ideas. So today I am sharing some lovely and very beautiful Diwali snippets that one of my very creative readers sent me. You must have seen Shashwatee Raut's beautifully done balcony garden earlier on my blog, today you will see few nooks and corners of her home bathed in warm light during Diwali. Here's how she explains about her Diwali decor.

"I am a research scholar of Economics….art, craft and cooking are my passion. A week before Diwali I tried to at least dedicate an hour daily for Diwali preparation and some DIY projects. I made some candle diyas…these are super easy to make and super easy to light up."



I love to decorate but prefer those items which are not too expensive.



Tray in red and beige is made out of thermocol sheet and gift wrapping paper. Tray with rose petals is also handmade it was a dry fruits tray of brown colour, gave it a new look with some work using white Portland cement, golden acrylic paint and few Kundans.



Hand painted Diyas & some floating tea lights!!



Homemade Chocolates as Diwali gifts and some homemade sweets and Namkeens to tickle the taste buds of guests. 


Diwali is incomplete without these delicacies. I think she has done a great job. From handmade decor stuff to homemade sweets everything needs a big round of applause. Well done Shashwatee!!

Dear readers stay tuned as you will be meeting with an extraordinary talent in my next post. For post about 'Garden Winter Care' you have to wait a little more :)
Thank you for being patient !!



Saturday 18 October 2014

Diwali Decor Ideas- Part II

Thank you so much dear readers for overwhelming response to Diwali Decor Ideas-  Part I
With your encouragement and support here I am bringing to you some more video tutorials on how to make Paper Flowers for Diwali in an easy-peasy way. You must have seen my Diwali Wall Hanging video tutorial, if not then click here.
Sorry for the delay in publishing this post. As I tried several times to upload video on Youtube using my laptop and every time something wrong happened and it failed to upload, then I picked up my Venue tab and believe me it was quick and easy to do it using Venue. Now lets start.............

See this picture collage I made using my venue tab.
Diwali Craft Ideas
Diwali Decor Ideas
In this post we'll learn to make some easy flowers that can enhance the beauty of your space and definitely your Diwali will be special and memorable one. 

Tissue Paper Marigold Flower:  

Tissue Paper Marigold Flower
Tissue Paper Marigold 
This is the easiest paper flower that anyone can make, even small kids too. My Mum taught me this flower when I was around 8 yr old. I Enjoyed making it so much that I made a bouquet of it and I still enjoy making it. Below is the Tissue Paper Marigold Flower video tutorial. Sorry I used white tissue paper and not yellow as I was running short of time and used whatever I had with me. You please use yellow tissue paper for making perfect marigold flower. 




Tissue Paper China Rose Flower: 

Tissue Paper Flower
Tissue Paper Flower
One more quickest and easiest way to add charm to your space this Diwali is decorate your home with these tissue paper China Rose Flowers. Making them is not a hassle at all. Just two steps and you are done. One tip from my side- use different colour of tissue papers and make lots of colorful flowers. You can use two shades of same colour for making a flower and put them around rangoli or around any decor piece. Below is a video tutorial:




Diwali Hanging: 

Diwali Flower Crafts
Diwali Flower Hanging
This can be little tricky but not difficult at all. It looks beautiful if you make it large. You can use craft paper/ chart paper/ handmade paper to make this flower. First make petals and then stick them. Stick 3 petals or 4 petals or may be you can stick different colour petals in a single flower. Below is a video tutorial:



All thanks to Venue tab that I could publish this post in time, before leaving for Diwali celebration at my in-laws place. Yes dear readers now I'll be on short vacation and wouldn't be able to reply your mails and queries. Please be patient and after coming back I'll answer each one of you.

Now lets have a look of some gorgeous pictures that one of my dear reader Vipula Bhagtani has sent me. She has done up her space very beautifully!! She has a lovely Facebook page too "Kundan Rangolis & Diya". Like her page to stay updated about her amazing work.

Diwali Decor Inspiration


Diwali Decor Inspiration

Diwali Decor Inspiration


Some more Diwali inspirations you can find on my blog. Click the links below:
Diwali Decor: My Home
Diwali Decor Ideas Part-I
Diwali Craft Tutorial: Lantern DIY
Diwali Wall Hanging Tutorial
Diwali Gifting Ideas
Diwali DIY Tea Lights
Diwali Decor Inspiration
Diwali DIY: Silver Plant
Diwali Decor Inspiration: My Home

I wish you all wonderful readers a very happy, prosperous and safe Diwali!!!


Wednesday 8 October 2014

Diwali Decor Inspiration With Venue

Past few months have been very busy and sometimes I didn't even get time to have breakfast. Poor me :( I have got so many things to do and I am trying my best to accomplish them. As far as  blogging is concerned Dell's Venue has been a great help for me. I get few minutes when I go to pick up my son from school and wait for him to come out, so I just inserted micro SIM card in Venue tab, connected to the internet and drafted this post. 
As Diwali is approaching fast, what I can see on various websites is lots of beautiful, easy and doable Diwali decor ideas. Some of my dear friends and fellow bloggers have shared really wonderful ideas and tips for Diwali decoration. Here I am sharing some of them. Let me add here that sharing is so easy with Venue. I just browsed their pages, saved images directly on my Venue tab and linked with this post. It's that easy. Lets have a look of all those beautiful blogs:
  
Diwali Decoration


She has a lovely blog. In her own words "we LOVE our house and LOVE creating memories in it, its all about Cherishing yesterday, Dream about tomorrow and Live for today.
Check out her recent post "Five Tips To Create Inviting Home". 

Diwali Decor tips
Image Source: Cherish Dream Live

Sharon aptly gave her blog a name 'The KeyBunch' and I loved that name. She says "I blog for myself - I am passionate about certain decor styles and ideas - I am passionate about antiques and old houses - I like a certain blend of the old and the new, and when I see that in a space, I get all excited about it, and blog about it.

Diwali Decor Tips
Image Source: The KeyBunch

Sruthi has an awesome blog, loaded with beautiful images and inspirations. This is what she has to say about her blog "I'm passionate about my home and everything relating to decor. I'd be sharing my style, snapshots from my home, along with the plethora of  global decor inspiration waiting to be explored".
Go and get inspired, check out her recent post "A Medley Of Influences (Diwali Tablescape)".

Diwali Tablescape
Image Source: The East Coast Desi

Reshma is a very warm person, beautiful inside and out. All her posts are very well written. In her own words "My blog is a space where I share my dreams with you. They may or may not be your dreams but I would be happy if every person who visits me here leaves with a smile so join me as I share snippets of my home, kids, decor and garden and at times I'll bore you with some photography too, so brace yourself :) 
Read her previous year's post "The Countdown To Festival Of Lights".

Diwali Decor Inspiration
Image Source: Dreams Are Made Of These

Vandana Of Seasons In The Sun: 
Vandana has just started the blogging. She has got great aesthetic sense and I am sure she will share some wonderful home decor ideas, so stay tuned!! This is what she has to say about her blog " Colours turn me on to express myself,as do beautiful flowers and melodious music.Through this blog of mine,I shall share with my readers all things that appeal to me,all things pretty and colourful.I would put it this way,all things under the sun:-)
Check out her first post "A New Beginning".

Image Source: Seasons In The Sun
Hope you enjoyed going through all these lovely and inspiring blogs. These are the places I love to visit :)
Stay tuned dear readers I am coming up with Diwali Decor Ideas-Part II :)





Tuesday 7 October 2014

Diwali Decor Ideas: Part-I

Dear friends and readers here ends your wait for Diwali Decor Ideas. Sorry for the delay in publishing this post and let me thank you all who kept asking about this post and waited patiently. Now let me tell you this is picture heavy post and I have collected images from various sources and have given due credit to the source. Because there were lots of images so I decided to do this post in few parts, this one is part I. Lets start with the stuff that you can do before Diwali. Once you are ready with all these beautiful stuff, it will be easy for you to decorate your home in your own style.
Don't forget to like my Facebook page, as lots of Diwali inspirations are coming soon!!

DIY
Lamps/Lanterns/Diyas: Learn how to make different kind of lamps, lanterns and diyas. Choose the one that suits your style and start making it, you still have lot of time. I bet you will get lot of praise from your guests. Take out all the empty glass jars and bottle and transform them into Moroccan delight. For procedure click here. You can put fairy lights inside wine/bear bottles and hang these bottles using twine/rope in your balcony or garden and add festive sparkle to your place.

Diwali Lanterns
Image1:FabFurnish, Image2 Frommoontomoon, Image 3,4: Etsy
Now what if you don't have empty glass jars and bottles, no worries I have something for everyone. You can make paper lanterns. Here you go:
Click on the picture for better view and for complete tutorial click here.

Diwali Paper Lamp
Image Source: Click Here
Make some beautiful paper lamps to keep on side table/coffee table. For complete tutorial click here.

Diwali Paper Lamp
Image Source: Click Here
Use some simple plain brown/white paper bags, stick doilies or lace inside it and keep LED light inside it. Your paper lamp is ready in just few steps. 

Diwali Paper Lamps
Image: Pinterest
If you want to make something extra ordinary then this craft idea is for you. Check out complete tutorial on A Piece Of Rainbow.

Diwali Paper Lamps
Image Source: Click Here
And you will love this,  make this glowing beauty to add charm to your decor. Put tea-light or candle inside glass votive and wrap decorated acetate paper around it. You can decorate the paper using sharpie pen or permanent markers.

Diwali Paper Lamps
Image: Pinterest
Now the one that you can hang anywhere in your home. Make this simple and lovely lantern with your kids to keep them busy, while you can do other preparations. Complete tutorial on Design Sponge.

Diwali Paper Lantern
Image Source: Click Here
Something very different and beautiful is what I will call this Lotus lantern. Check out complete tutorial on Wake Up And Dance.

Diwali Lotus Lantern
Image Source: Click Here
Without Diya (earthen lamp) Diwali is incomplete. Get your diyas ready, Soak them in water for 2-3 hrs, prim them if you wish, beautify them using acrylic/pearl/shimmer colors, 3D outliners, glitters, mirrors and acrylic stones. 

Diwali Diya Decoration Ideas
Image 1, Image 3Image 4 
Glam up your tea lights in an easy-peasy way. Check out my earlier post click here for more inspiration. 

Diwali tea lights Decoration
Image: Click Here
Give your candles a makeover. Make some heena design on them and then give a coat of modpodge.

Diwali Candle Decoration
Image: Click Here
You can check out some more inspirations here. Wrapping up this post now. See you all soon with part II of this post. Stay tuned!!



Saturday 27 September 2014

Diwali Craft Tutorial - Lantern

As I promised to post a Diwali craft idea in my last post, so here I am with a talented guest today on my blog who will be sharing an awesome Diwali craft tutorial. Welcome Suprita Shetty,  please let us know something about you.

Suprita: Hi!! I am Suprita Shetty from Pune. However since past 5 years I am living in Doha. I am an air hostess in one of the leading airlines. My hobby is dancing actually but ,whenever I get some spare time I try my hand on some creative stuff. However this is the first time I tried my hands on making the lantern. Here the steps are:


Diwali Craft Tutorial


1) Take a jute mat roll which u can easily get from a bouquet shop/stationery shop.
2) Roll it according to the length and thickness you want. I made it 40cms long and rolled it 4 times.

Diwali Craft Tutorial

  • 3) Staple the ends and use glue to stick it lengthwise.
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    • 4) Use any of the cardboard sheet to stabilize the roll. Cut it around 2-3 cm thickness and staple it inside the base and the top of the roll.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial

  • Just like this.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial

  • 5) Now steps to make butterflies. Take a chart paper of your choice of colour in square shape.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial



    6) fold it's corner (like a triangle). Just like the below pic.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial

  • Like this
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial


  • Diwali Craft Tutorial


  • Diwali Craft Tutorial

    It will look like this after folding it the way I showed above.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial

  • Now take the edges of rectangular sheet and fold it inwards on both sides
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial

  • Now fold it exactly half and now you will get a small triangle.
Diwali Craft Tutorial


  • Now cut the corner of open side of this small triangle and make rounded. Now turn it upside down. Rounded corner that you just cut should be facing upwards. Now the important part, you need to fold the rounded corner as I shown below.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial
  • Now fold the remaining part as shown in image below and cut two thin and small stripes of paper to make antennae of butterfly. Now paste these butterflies on the jute roll in random manner or as you like it.

  • Diwali Craft Tutorial
    You can add any decorative item as per your choice and then put LED bulb and see it adorning corner in your home.
  • Diwali Craft Tutorial



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Whoa!!! That's great Suprita. I am sure lot of my readers will enjoy making this for Diwali. It's an easy-peasy and very beautiful Diwali craft idea. I am definitely going to try this. Thank you Suprita for sharing this lovely tutorial on my blog :)

Now a tip from my side: Try to make it in different colour and size and display them in a corner/on mantel/on side table. They will add instant cheer to your space. 

Well do try making this lantern and get ready to celebrate Diwali Carnival on my blog with lot of other inspiring friends across the globe. Link party will be live next week. 
Have a happy and creative weekend :))