Diwali decoration ideas

  1. Diwali Decoration Ideas: Beautiful Ways to Decorate your Home
  2. 15 Amazing & Easy DIY Decoration Ideas For Diwali
  3. 7 Diwali Decorations to Celebrate the 'Festival of Lights' in Style
  4. 15 Easy DIY Diwali Decor Ideas to Try


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Diwali Decoration Ideas: Beautiful Ways to Decorate your Home

• • Menu Toggle • 1 BHK Interior Designs • 2 BHK interior designs • 3 BHK Interior Designs • Modular Kitchen Designs • Wardrobe Designs • Bedroom Designs • Living Room Designs • Dining Room Designs • Bathroom Designs • • • Menu Toggle • Noida • Delhi • Gurgaon • Greater Noida • Ghaziabad • Menu Toggle • Modular Kitchen Design Ideas • Home Interior Design Ideas • Living Room Design Ideas • Drawing Room Design Ideas • Home Renovation • Flooring & Tiles • Home Decor Ideas • False Ceiling • Classic Infrahomes Updates • Menu Toggle • Contact Us • About Us • Reviews • Refer and Earn • FAQs There are a lot of ways and different ideas to decorate your home for Diwali. Use a combination of lights, diyas, rangoli, flowers, candles, urlis, and other items. Please read our blog post for some ideas. Diwali is just around the corner, and it’s time to celebrate everything that is good in your life! Lighting is the essence of this delightful festival that is celebrated in every town and village across India. We share with you some lighting ideas to brighten your homes this Diwali and welcome the Festival of Light to your homes with some captivating sparkle. In Hindu tradition, Diwali is that time of the year when our artistic capabilities come to the forefront. Make sure this Diwali, your home decor attracts good fortune and joy. Here are some of the best Diwali decorations you can liven up your home! Diwali is just around the corner and its onset sparks feelings of joy and festivity with...

15 Amazing & Easy DIY Decoration Ideas For Diwali

Diwali is just around the corner and everyone is excited. Though we are going to experience a toned-down version of the much-awaited festival this year, that gives us all the more reason & time to turn our attention towards our own home and make it look beautiful & sparkling. Diwali decorations don’t have to be difficult, time-consuming or expensive. It isn’t about big changes, but small details and touches that can make all the difference. The following DIY decorating ideas will show you how easily you can change the look of your home with common things that you may already have at home. The best part is that you can involve children and let this year’s decorating be a combined family effort. Here are some ideas for DIY Diwali decorations: Submersible Centre-piece If you have clear glass vase or even water glasses, you can easily make this centre-piece. Just add few petals of fresh flowers(or even artificial flowers), some led lights, some jelly crystals to fill the vase and a floating tea-light and you are done. If you are using fairy light strings then make sure to keep the battery part out of water. You can see detailed instructions and video here. Image Courtesy: Moroccan Style Henna Patterned Lanterns These look really complicated but actually aren’t so difficult to make. You’ll need empty glass jars or mason jars for these. If they are already tinted then half your job is done otherwise, you can tint them with glass paints and then make henna patterns with a thin 3-...

7 Diwali Decorations to Celebrate the 'Festival of Lights' in Style

Diwali is one of the biggest celebrations of the year for Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. Observed over a five-day period, the Festival of Lights involves different celebrations and traditions. The peak of the festival falls on the third day and the date changes annually around the Hindu and lunar calendar. This year, the festival commences on Thursday, November 4. Like any other special occasion, many transform their homes in an elaborate fashion. Person hangs paper lanterns during Diwali Getty Images Paper lanterns are often hung outside homes during Diwali. It can be a fun activity for the whole family to create these at home. Some cities in India often celebrate by releasing flying lanterns into the sky to help let go of negative energy. 4. String Lights Of course, not everyone is always able to cover their entire homes with candles and diyas for the celebrations, and so string lights are an easy alternative. They can often be safer too as they can be left on all night. Some will create curtains out of their lights by taping a few strands above a window and letting them hang down. 5. Rangoli Children prepare a Rangoli during Diwali Getty Images A rangoli is a colorful design often seen on the floor intended to welcome people, both guests and the goddess Lakshmi, who is believed to pay people visits during Diwali, into a home. They are typically made from dyed rice, sand, flour or flowers and are often designed by the women in a family. These designs are passed down through ge...

15 Easy DIY Diwali Decor Ideas to Try

2.7K shares • Share • Tweet • Pin • Reddit • WhatsApp • Email Deck up your home this festive season with these Easy DIY Diwali Decor Ideas. Get the whole family involved for a fun celebration! As Of course, things are going to be different this time around, what with the pandemic and everything. But as we’ve learnt this year, you can celebrate no matter what the circumstances. All you need is the right mindset and a few basic craft supplies! And that brings us to our roundup for the day – DIY Diwali decor ideas that you can try at home without too much effort or without having to spend too much on special supplies. Many of these can be done by kids alone, while some may require assistance from you. Decide on the ones you like and get ready to deck up your home! 16. DIY Diwali Wreath 15 Easy DIY Diwali Decor Ideas to Try 1. Elephants aren’t really a mainstay of Diwali celebrations in India, but that doesn’t have to stop you from making these super cute Diwali elephants from Baker Ross! Make them out of air drying clay or any other clay you have on hand and hang them around the house. 2. The lotus is the flower associated with many Hindu deities, particularly the Goddess Lakshmi, who’s probably celebrated the most during Diwali. So get your blessings from the goddess of wealth this festive season with a lotus themed paper tea light holder! 3. Red Ted Art has a simple and pretty paper diya that’s so easy to make that even little kids can have a go at it! Make multiple diyas i...