Diwali craft

  1. 7 Fun & Easy Diwali Craft Ideas for Kids – Growing Up Gupta
  2. Paper Candle Diwali Craft
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  4. FREE Diwali Arts & Craft Resources for Kids – Aarika's Closet


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7 Fun & Easy Diwali Craft Ideas for Kids – Growing Up Gupta

Whether you’re teaching your kids about your culture or teaching them about the different celebrations around the world, getting crafty is a great way to capture their attention and educate them about Diwali. Diwali (pronounced Duh-vaa-lee) is the Festival of Lights that lasts for 5 days and is celebrated by The Festival of Lights coincides with Hindu New Year and is a celebration of new beginnings and the ultimate triumph of good over bad and light over dark. To help you celebrate and educate your kids on this important event, here are some fun and easy crafts you can make with them for Diwali. 7 Fun & Easy Diwali Craft Ideas for Kids Colorful Paper Diya Diwali Craft photo credit: https://www.artsycraftsymom.com This is a super simple but fun papercraft activity you can do with your kids to teach them about Diya, which are often used as part of the Diwali celebration. Diya are a type of oil lamp usually made from clay and are intricately pained and decorated. Diya represent goodness and purity and help to dispel darkness. Easy Henna Candles photo credit: https://www.instructables.com If you’ve got some talented little ones or a couple of older kids to keep entertained, decorating plain candles with henna is a simple and easy way to make plain candles ready for the Diwali celebrations. Add sequins and decorative beads for even more beautiful designs. Simple Paper Lanterns photo credit: http://www.thecraftyangels.com/ Lanterns are a natural fit for the Festival of Light and...

Paper Candle Diwali Craft

WHAT DOES DIWALI MEAN? Diwali is the most important Hindu festival, and is also called The Festival of Lights. The festival marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. The name, the festival of lights, comes from the row of clay lamps (diyas) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. Diwali is celebrated for five days. On the main day of the festival, families gather together for Lakshmi puja, a prayer to Goddess Lakshmi, and then they gather for feasts and fireworks. The subject of the celebration represents the triumph of good over evil. Make your own paper diya below to celebrate Diwali from a few simple supplies. Plus, get our free printable Diwali craft project to help you along the way.

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FREE Diwali Arts & Craft Resources for Kids – Aarika's Closet

Diwali is always such a wonderful time of the year. As I was looking for ways to make Diwali fun and exciting for my kids, I came across so many wonderful ideas from bloggers, brands and friends. As we head into the celebration of the Festival of Lights, I thought it would be a great resource to pull together some of the FREE craft ideas. This Diwali explore Indian art with these unique rangoli ideas for kids using pompoms & color papers and celebrate the festival with lots of learning. Watch Video - by If you have other crafts that you would like to include feel free to comment below, send me an email, or DM on Instagram - Shop Comfortable Kids Ethnic Wear for upcoming Diwali celebrations -