7 Rangoli Craft For Kids
7 Rangoli Craft For Kids
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Peacock Rangoli
This rangoli is a beautiful and fascinating project for kids to learn about colors, patterns, and symmetry.
The peacock is a bird with a colorful tail that symbolizes beauty, elegance and fertility. It represents happiness as well.
This art form involves the use of colored powder instead of paints or other dyes to create symmetrical designs on the floor or walls during festivals like Diwali or Dandiya Raas. You can also do this at home without any preparation!
Flower Rangoli
Materials needed
- Colored pencils
- Paper
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Colored markers (Black and red)
- Scissors
Materials available at home, if you want to make it more interesting:
- Glue stick and brush (sticky glue)
- Colored paper/cardboard/cardstock sheets of different colors (brown, yellow, pink, etc.) Crayons of different colors (red orange yellow green blue violet black brown white pink orange purple )
- Beads of different sizes like small round beads or large flat beads or anything else you may find at home! These are optional but will add color and sparkle to your rangoli. You can also use glitter for the same effect if there is no time for shopping 😉
Ganesh Rangoli
Take a piece of newspaper, roll it tightly and roll it into a cylinder. Unroll the paper and then make a circle on it by folding the paper in half from one end to another end.
Make sure that you leave space for the eyes and nose to be drawn later on when you unfold this circle.
Draw two dots for eyes with a black color pencil (or marker) at equal distances from each other. Make sure that there is enough space between these dots to draw the lines for eyes later when unfolding your circle (see picture below).
Draw a curved line from one end of your unfolded circle’s top point towards where you have drawn your first dot; this will form the loop shape of an ear which will be used later on as part of Ganesh’s face design pattern.
Now take some yellow color paint (liquid or powder), mix it with water until getting desired consistency, and apply this mixture all over the surface area inside the red border.*6 6 Finally draw thick black lines around the mouth area using a marker pen/pencil, etc.
You can decorate Ganesh Rangoli further with small bells tied around the neck area, flowers fixed in a hair bun made at the center of the forehead, or even add two pieces of mangoes if available!
Welcome Rangoli
Welcome rangoli is a colorful rangoli that is made at the entrance of the house. It is made in the shape of a welcome mat and it is made at the entrance of the house.
This kind of rangoli is trendy among people who celebrate festivals. It has many different designs such as peacocks, flowers, and many more.
Puja Rangoli
A puja rangoli is a special type of rangoli that is used to decorate the floor during an important Hindu festival called Durga Puja.
It features images of the goddess Durga, who is said to be a form of Shakti or divine energy.
This design has many variations depending on its use and location, but all puja rangolis contain three elements: the swastika (a symbol of prosperity), lotus flowers (a symbol of purity), and elephants (a symbol of strength).
To learn how to draw your own puja rangoli at home, follow these steps.
Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Rangoli
Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Rangoli is a popular rangoli design that is made to welcome the Ganpati Bappa.
The rangoli can be used as an offering during the festival and kept outside your house or you can use it on a wall of your house if possible.
Diwali Greetings Rangoli
Diwali is a festival of lights. It is celebrated in autumn (October or November). On this day, Indians light up their homes with candles and lamps.
They also put up decorations outside their houses such as rangoli designs and fireworks. This is to celebrate the victory of good over evil.
It celebrates the return of Lord Rama with his wife Sita, brother Lakshmana and monkey god Hanuman from their 14 years of exile in the forest.
It is believed that Lord Krishna killed Kansa on this day by breaking his thigh bone when he was a baby in Ugrasen’s palace at Mathura thousands of years ago (5114 BCE).
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Conclusion
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