With Diwali knocking at the door, making Rangolis and uploading them on social media with cool filters is soon going to be trending again. But rangoli-making is not just for influencers and Instagram artists.
It’s a fun activity for kids and parents too.
So, this Diwali we are bringing you 4 quick rangoli ideas that you can execute with your kids. Read all the way, and you can register for our Rangoli contest and win exciting prizes!
1. Traditional Flower and Leaves Design (with lid/ bangle)
The classic flower and leaves design is a staple Rangoli made all over the country. It is easy to make and a perfect start to get your kids involved and interested in Rangoli making.
For this, you will need a plastic lid/ bangle, toothpicks, and colours.
Check out this easy video guide to see how you can make it simply, within minutes! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B7z2l5WjmQ.
2. Modern Lotus Design
Looking for a more unique Rangoli design to try with your kid? The Modern Lotus design is a great pick for you guys to bond over the festive occasion.
It is simple to make, yet very unique to look at. With a beautiful variety of colours, the Modern Lotus design can be made using household items like funnels, lids, plates, spoons, and forks.
Check out the guided video and follow the steps to make your own with colours of your choice! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqPzZUqR1Xo.
3. Geometric Rhombus Rangoli
Are you a fan of practical applications and want your kids to learn shapes in a fun way? Then this is easily going to be one of your most favorite 4 quick rangoli ideas!
All you have to do is draw a rhombus as shown in the first Rangoli of the video and add colours and make designs using a plastic fork.
We are sure making Rangolis has never looked this easy or felt this exciting. Check out the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FH9E-GWKBA
4. Rose Petals and Leaves Rangoli
Rose petals and leaves are quite a popular Rangoli theme and easy to execute. All you need is a bangle to help you make the circle and use your hands, fingers, and funnels to fill it up with colour.
Since the design is so colourful, it is perfect to do with kids, and revise their colour names as well.
Check out this guided video now and get started! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqaunyVDfO0.
These are the 4 quick rangoli ideas that you can indulge in with your kids this Diwali season. Send us pictures of your design in the comments section below and we shall give out exciting prizes to a shortlisted few!