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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Rangoli for Diwali

Happy Diwali




The Festival of Light, Colours , Traditions, Pujas, Flowers , Sweets, Crackers,New clothes and many such things that create liveliness in our life.



In Diwali we decorate our houses with many different ways & means.With different materials available in market.

Start with the Entrance, Rangoli always attracts my mind.


I make sure according to occasion I keep on changing rangoli designs.The floral rangoli was decorated in front of Gauri puja.Using natural as well as artificial flowers.we can decorate similar type of rangoli in front of laxmi pujan, Ganpati, side corner of our entrance.


The shading was easier because of the mixed rangoli mixed colours.Now a days you get pretty ready made colours in the market.Total12 shades.This was done at the entrance where we have a corner place.So this is my favourite place to show all my skills.Jai Ho!

Kojagiri Pournima was the occasion And the theme was moon in the sky and a lamp hanging out there to welcome all.

Every Ganeshchaturthi our passage great everyone with different forms of Lord Ganesha's forms.The God of 64 Kala's.

All time favourite

You feel sooo comfortable after wearing cotton outfits and with a tradional look of a



'Khan 'typical maharashtrian materials dupatta on it .





Ruby has designed this dress and dupatta so creatively.Long back I was wondering to have this pattern.Plain Yellow Kurti with Maroon plain salwar and Patterned dupatta of khan and Kalamkari.