Diwali party invitation

  1. How To Make a Diwali Invitation
  2. How to Host the Perfect Diwali Celebration at Home


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How To Make a Diwali Invitation

festival-diwali.png 398.47 KBDiwali is celebrated around the world by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Newar Buddhists. This uplifting celebration of lights is celebrated with loved ones with dinners, fireworks, and even some gambling to bring good luck. As a hugely popular festival of Hinduism, it symbolized the victory of light over darkness - a universal symbol that we can all appreciate. Though Diwali is the most popular name for the festival, it is also called Deepavali and Divali, depending on the celebrants' backgrounds. Here are a few helpful Diwali invitation ideas to get you started: • Diwali Invitation Design: Choose a digital Diwali invitation with warm colors that represent the wonderful glow of the Diya. If your celebration will be a casual gathering of friends, select a design that is whimsical, like a fireworks illustration. For a more formal occasion, choose an invitation with an elegant photograph, a floral motif, or a Diya illustration. Here are some of our popular designs: • Diwali Invitation Wording: Wish your guests “Shush Deepavali” with your Diwali invitation wording. Begin with a greeting such as, “Please join us to celebrate the festival of lights!” or "Join us for a feast to celebrate the divine light of Diwali." Include the name, date, time, and location of your event. • Diwali Invitation Timing: Send your Diwali invitations three to four weeks in advance to make sure all your guests can attend. When you create an event on Punchbowl, you can also set a...

How to Host the Perfect Diwali Celebration at Home

The Hindu holiday of Diwali marks a truly special, larger-than-life celebration that beams with joy and light. And what better way to celebrate the festival of lights than by opening your home to friends and family? It’s the perfect way to spread the aura of happiness that this auspicious holiday so beautifully represents. Below, we’ve put together 7 easy tips to help you simplify the planning process! Arrange Décor: This holiday is all about shining bright (quite literally!) In fact, the presence of light is a significant symbol both physically and spiritually. People all over the world incorporate candles, diyas, oil lamps, and electric lighting into their décor to beautifully celebrate the symbolism of light and life. Along with lighting, this holiday often incorporates vivid, jewel-toned fabrics and bright florals (and you can never have too much of either!) Plan a Menu: Like all holiday parties, food is arguably the most important component. From traditional dishes like karanji and aloo tikki to customary crackers like phuljharis and charkis, there is a wealth of online recipes and cookbooks that are sure to shine at your Diwali party. We recommend checking out Nita Mehta’s Diwali Cookbook , which is filled with detailed (yet simple!) recipes that range from drinks and starters to main courses and desserts. Keep in mind, the food most closely associated with this holiday are traditional Indian sweets! If you want to worry less about food preparations and just focus on...