Rakhi drawing for kids

  1. Rakhi Drawing for Kids: How to Draw Rakhi for Kids?
  2. DIY Rakhi Ideas For Kids
  3. Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages For Kids
  4. Very Easy Easy Beautiful Rakhi Drawing
  5. Easy Handmade Rakhi making Ideas for Kids • K4 Craft
  6. List of 13 Different Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Activities ( With Pictures ) for Kids
  7. List of 13 Different Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Activities ( With Pictures ) for Kids
  8. Rakhi Drawing for Kids: How to Draw Rakhi for Kids?
  9. Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages For Kids
  10. DIY Rakhi Ideas For Kids


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Rakhi Drawing for Kids: How to Draw Rakhi for Kids?

Rakhi is a lovely and customary way to honour the brother-sister connection that has been passed down through generations. A tiny string can form a lifelong relationship, and each year it serves as a reminder that no matter where the siblings are in the world, this string will remain binding them together forever, and they will stand by one another in any scenario. The thrill of giving our siblings our own personalized crafted gifts is much sweeter. So for this Raksha Bandhan let’s figure out how to draw rakhi for kids and give it to our siblings. Why Should We Celebrate Raksha Bandhan? Before knowing how to draw rakhi for kids let’s take a look at the importance of Rakhi. Siblings, as we all know, hold a special place in our hearts. The relationship between a brother and sister, on the other hand, is rather special and their love for one another has no boundaries. Brothers and sisters assist us in our progress. The link between them becomes deeper at every phase of our life. The younger siblings look up to their older siblings for guidance. Raksha Bandhan is a festival dedicated to honouring this relationship. It’s a representation of the two’s special and unique bond. This day has been set aside to have a nice time and focus on this wonderful relationship. It acts as a sign of their love, unity, and trust in one another. This auspicious day begins with the sister wrapping a colourful Rakhi thread across her brother’s wrist. This tradition not only reinforces the tie of l...

DIY Rakhi Ideas For Kids

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • New • Real Stories • • • • • • • • New • हिन्दी • • • • New • New • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DIY rakhi ideas for kids: A splendid and pious festival in itself, Rakshabandhan truly celebrates the warmth and beauty of the bonding of a brother and sister. With Rakshabandhan just around the corner, the shops and streets are crowded with different designs of Rakhi for your brother. Nonetheless, this year, going to crowded places could be decidedly risky but you cannot deny your little ones the happiness of this blessed occasion. Hence, The Champa Tree presents 6 DIY rakhi ideas for kids to celebrate this Rakhi safely with a personal touch. A handmade Rakhi would certainly deepen the bonds of the brother-sister relationship. 1. Spiritual motifs This Rakhi can be prepared with ease, and post-haste. Grab some old wedding cards and cut out the pictures or motif of any spiritual deity such as Lord Ganesh or Lakshmi. Stick the motif on the same size silver paper for reinforcement. Attach the strings of the Rakhi thread on both sides and your Rakhi is ready. This is one of the easiest DIY Rakhi ideas and hence even toddlers can prepare this homemade Rakhi. 2. Letter themed rakhi This is one of the best who are learning alphabets. Cut out the letters or initials of the name of the...

Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages For Kids

Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages For Students: Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is celebrated on a full moon day in the month of Shravan (August) according to the Hindu calendar. It’s the day when brothers and sisters reaffirm their affectionate bond. It is typically a Hindu festival but nowadays people from different faiths celebrate it too. On this day, Sisters tie a sacred threads or a colorful special band, rightly called the ‘Rakhi’ on their brothers’ wrist as a mark of affection, sisterly love and sublime sentiments. The brothers in return promise to protect their sisters and offer them gifts. ‘ Raksha‘ means protection and ‘ Bandhan‘ means binding or bound. The prosperous Indian mythology provides many religious reasons to celebrate the day. The festival is mentioned in most of the Indian epics and its origin can be traced back to the mythological times. The practice of tying thread was traditionally prevalent in the Indian history. Colour the Raksha Bandhan pictures. Click on any image you like to enlarge it. You can download this image and print it for coloring! Rakhi / Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages Raksha Bandhan is one of the main festivals in Hindu religion. Although it is celebrated across India, it holds special reference for those belonging to the northern and western parts of the country. The priests in the country announce special time for tying rakhi on the day of Raksha Bandhan. It is time for the ladies to adorn beautiful attires and g...

Very Easy Easy Beautiful Rakhi Drawing

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Easy Handmade Rakhi making Ideas for Kids • K4 Craft

Materials: • Satin ribbon of different colours • Glue, scissors and decorative articles Procedure: • Take approx 12 small cut-outs of satin strips of 10 cm each of the thin satin ribbon. • Fold the 10cm ribbon into half and mark a center point and fold both ends towards the center and stick them as shown in the video. • Repeat this process with all the 12 cut outs and allow them to dry. • Now take all the ribbons and stick them in a pattern shown in the video. • Once the flower is ready stick it over a different colour satin ribbon in the center. • Now add diamond decorative over the flower or you can also add a single pearl in the center and your delicate flower rakhi is ready. DIY paper rakhi • Colourful papers, 3d glitter outliner scissor and glue. • Satin ribbon, double tape and decoration materials. Procedure: • Cut at least 4-5 squares of different colour paper and keep them ready. • Now take a 3d glitter outliner and draw patterns over the squares according to your choice or you can follow the steps as shown in the video. • Allow all the cut outs to dry and now take another satin ribbon and stick one square over it as shown in the video. • Now cut small piece of double tape and start sticking other squares in a cross pattern one above the other in colour combination pattern • Once all the squares are in place decorate the top most square with a crystal and 3d glitter outliner and finally your paper rakhi is ready. Quilling Rakhi making Materials: • Quilling strips o...

List of 13 Different Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Activities ( With Pictures ) for Kids

In our childhood, celebrations were mostly restricted to strictly abiding by rituals, meeting friends & family and relishing festive delicacies. But today’s children look beyond these rituals and want to do something different or exciting, which can also double the festive fun for them. Schools in India organize various interesting activities for children as a part of Indian Festivals and National Festivals celebrations in play schools as well as in high schools. Even Parents actively want to teach their children about the Indian Culture through events ,which they conduct at home on various festivals or the celebrations which is arranged within the society. With Rakshabandhan coming up this week, we have drawn up a list of interesting, fun activities that will help teachers as well as parents teach their children about the significance of a festival and also answer the barrage of their‘whys’, ‘whats’ and ‘hows’ in the best manner possible. Right from mythological storytelling to enacting the festival and tying Rakhis to trees to crafting handmade chocolates, here are 11 exciting ideas for your children to reonnect with the festival of sibling love. To know more about Raksha Bandhan : History and Significance, Given below is a list of Activities that children can perform and enjoy together on Raksha Bandhan. These activities can be conducted in School Premises as well as in the Society where we live. 1) Class / Society Decoration for Raksha Bandhan You can have the kids get...

List of 13 Different Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Activities ( With Pictures ) for Kids

In our childhood, celebrations were mostly restricted to strictly abiding by rituals, meeting friends & family and relishing festive delicacies. But today’s children look beyond these rituals and want to do something different or exciting, which can also double the festive fun for them. Schools in India organize various interesting activities for children as a part of Indian Festivals and National Festivals celebrations in play schools as well as in high schools. Even Parents actively want to teach their children about the Indian Culture through events ,which they conduct at home on various festivals or the celebrations which is arranged within the society. With Rakshabandhan coming up this week, we have drawn up a list of interesting, fun activities that will help teachers as well as parents teach their children about the significance of a festival and also answer the barrage of their‘whys’, ‘whats’ and ‘hows’ in the best manner possible. Right from mythological storytelling to enacting the festival and tying Rakhis to trees to crafting handmade chocolates, here are 11 exciting ideas for your children to reonnect with the festival of sibling love. To know more about Raksha Bandhan : History and Significance, Given below is a list of Activities that children can perform and enjoy together on Raksha Bandhan. These activities can be conducted in School Premises as well as in the Society where we live. 1) Class / Society Decoration for Raksha Bandhan You can have the kids get...

Rakhi Drawing for Kids: How to Draw Rakhi for Kids?

Rakhi is a lovely and customary way to honour the brother-sister connection that has been passed down through generations. A tiny string can form a lifelong relationship, and each year it serves as a reminder that no matter where the siblings are in the world, this string will remain binding them together forever, and they will stand by one another in any scenario. The thrill of giving our siblings our own personalized crafted gifts is much sweeter. So for this Raksha Bandhan let’s figure out how to draw rakhi for kids and give it to our siblings. Why Should We Celebrate Raksha Bandhan? Before knowing how to draw rakhi for kids let’s take a look at the importance of Rakhi. Siblings, as we all know, hold a special place in our hearts. The relationship between a brother and sister, on the other hand, is rather special and their love for one another has no boundaries. Brothers and sisters assist us in our progress. The link between them becomes deeper at every phase of our life. The younger siblings look up to their older siblings for guidance. Raksha Bandhan is a festival dedicated to honouring this relationship. It’s a representation of the two’s special and unique bond. This day has been set aside to have a nice time and focus on this wonderful relationship. It acts as a sign of their love, unity, and trust in one another. This auspicious day begins with the sister wrapping a colourful Rakhi thread across her brother’s wrist. This tradition not only reinforces the tie of l...

Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages For Kids

Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages For Students: Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is celebrated on a full moon day in the month of Shravan (August) according to the Hindu calendar. It’s the day when brothers and sisters reaffirm their affectionate bond. It is typically a Hindu festival but nowadays people from different faiths celebrate it too. On this day, Sisters tie a sacred threads or a colorful special band, rightly called the ‘Rakhi’ on their brothers’ wrist as a mark of affection, sisterly love and sublime sentiments. The brothers in return promise to protect their sisters and offer them gifts. ‘ Raksha‘ means protection and ‘ Bandhan‘ means binding or bound. The prosperous Indian mythology provides many religious reasons to celebrate the day. The festival is mentioned in most of the Indian epics and its origin can be traced back to the mythological times. The practice of tying thread was traditionally prevalent in the Indian history. Colour the Raksha Bandhan pictures. Click on any image you like to enlarge it. You can download this image and print it for coloring! Rakhi / Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages Raksha Bandhan Coloring Pages Raksha Bandhan is one of the main festivals in Hindu religion. Although it is celebrated across India, it holds special reference for those belonging to the northern and western parts of the country. The priests in the country announce special time for tying rakhi on the day of Raksha Bandhan. It is time for the ladies to adorn beautiful attires and g...

DIY Rakhi Ideas For Kids

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • New • Real Stories • • • • • • • • New • हिन्दी • • • • New • New • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DIY rakhi ideas for kids: A splendid and pious festival in itself, Rakshabandhan truly celebrates the warmth and beauty of the bonding of a brother and sister. With Rakshabandhan just around the corner, the shops and streets are crowded with different designs of Rakhi for your brother. Nonetheless, this year, going to crowded places could be decidedly risky but you cannot deny your little ones the happiness of this blessed occasion. Hence, The Champa Tree presents 6 DIY rakhi ideas for kids to celebrate this Rakhi safely with a personal touch. A handmade Rakhi would certainly deepen the bonds of the brother-sister relationship. 1. Spiritual motifs This Rakhi can be prepared with ease, and post-haste. Grab some old wedding cards and cut out the pictures or motif of any spiritual deity such as Lord Ganesh or Lakshmi. Stick the motif on the same size silver paper for reinforcement. Attach the strings of the Rakhi thread on both sides and your Rakhi is ready. This is one of the easiest DIY Rakhi ideas and hence even toddlers can prepare this homemade Rakhi. 2. Letter themed rakhi This is one of the best who are learning alphabets. Cut out the letters or initials of the name of the...