Kids may create these fun and colourful decorations that will turn your house into a Raksha Bandhan paradise!
Coloured paper, glue, and scissors are all you need to make paper chain decorations.
Cut up coloured paper into strips and then connect them to build lengthy chains. Put these lovely chains around windows, doors, and walls. Use the traditional hues for Rakhi, which are red, orange, yellow, and gold.
Materials: Fresh flower petals and coloured powders (optional) for Flower Rangoli
Use multicoloured flower petals to make beautiful designs on the floor. Add patterns around a basic circle to start. Lotus petals, marigolds, and roses all work well. This is good luck for your house!
Handprint Art: You will need paint, paper, and markers
Put your hands in washable paint and produce colourful handprints on big sheets of paper. Put them on the walls and write "Happy Raksha Bandhan" around them. Everyone in the family may use a different colour!
Rakhi Wall Hanging: You will need cardboard, threads, beads, and paint.
Make forms like hearts, circles, or stars out of cardboard. Use bright colours to paint them and add beads and threads to make them look nice. Use cords to hang them up and make a stunning Rakhi wall display.
Balloons, ribbons, and markers are all you need to make balloon decorations.
Fill balloons with air in traditional colours and then use markers to create Rakhi symbols on them. Hang them about the home with colourful ribbons. These bouncing decorations are a hit among kids!
Paper Lanterns: You will need coloured paper, glue, and LED lights (optional).
Make gorgeous lanterns by folding and cutting paper. You may put battery-powered LED lights inside to make them shine. For a mystical effect, hang them at various heights.
Door Torans: The necessary items are mango leaves, marigold flowers, and thread.
To make traditional door hangings called torans, thread together fresh mango leaves and marigold flowers. Hang these on your front entrance to greet visitors and bring good luck.
Things you need for table centrepieces: small pots, flowers, diyas, and other decorations
Use tiny pots filled with flowers, traditional diyas (oil lamps), and colourful stones or beads to make lovely table decorations. Put them on the tables in the dining room and the side tables.
Safety Tips: - Always ask an adult for assistance with scissors and glue.
- Use paints and other materials that can be washed off.
- Keep decorations away from fires and candles.
- Clean up after making.
Making It Unique
As you create these decorations, discuss the meaning of each hue and symbol, and explain why we celebrate Raksha Bandhan. This makes decorating both entertaining and a good way to learn!
These decorations, which you produced yourself, reflect how much you enjoy the event and make your Raksha Bandhan festivities seem warm and cheerful.
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