Kids adore helping their family decorate their homes for the Teej festival. It's a fun and creative thing to do!
The bright decorations turn homes become lovely places to celebrate -
The Rangoli:
The entryway decorating is where the fun starts! Colored powders, flower petals, and rice are used by kids to make beautiful rangoli designs. Simple shapes like flowers, peacocks, or geometric shapes are great. Kids may use chalk or colored sand to construct little circles around the main image to build their mini rangoli.
Flower Arrangement:
Flower arrangements make the inside of a house seem more beautiful. Kids gather seasonal flowers like marigolds, roses, jasmine, and others to make garlands and bouquets. They learn how to string flowers together to make colourful chains that they hang about doorways, windows, and swing sets.
The pleasant smell makes the whole place seem like a party.
Craft paper :
Kids love making decorations out of paper crafts. They cut out pink roses, yellow marigolds, and green foliage to form colourful paper flowers. These flowers are put in vases or mounted on walls to make attractive displays that show off their creative talents.
Hanging Decoration :
Hanging decorations make the party venue seem more cheerful. Kids assist in building paper lanterns, string lights with colourful bulbs, and hanging decorations out of cardboard cutouts fashioned like peacocks, flowers, or other traditional designs.
- These decorations make nighttime parties seem fantastic.
- The swing decorating is the most significant thing! Kids help wrap flower garlands around swing ropes, tie colourful ribbons, and add little bells that make beautiful noises.
- They put cushions with vibrant coverings on the swing and add ornamental blankets to make it look nice and feel good.
- Lighting makes the Teej festivities feel great. Kids help put out little oil lamps called diyas.
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