Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Festival and Lights

With the days getting busier and busier, I am simply loving it. This time is going to be there only till Feb and all the festivals and celebrations for next year is going to start only after August. So I want to take full care to make my festivals special.

Yesterday was Karthigai Deepam and I have a very special reason to love this festival. The house is completely filled with Deepams (Diyas) and the light gives a very beautiful touch and feel to the house. The hand damped in oil for hours arranging these deepams and decorating the entrance with traditional rangoli. Yes, traditional rangoli where the rice is soaked for hours, grind to paste and fill the front entrance of the house with our own imagination. This time, I chose the concept of deepams as a border for my rangoli.


Following the entrance, the entire house will be decorated with deepams. With no noise, pollution, or disturbance to the environment, this festival has its own goodness mother nature. Lighting the deepam I decorated gives an extra happiness. So I love this festival a lot.


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Colorful granny square

I always love  splash of colors on my walls.  When it is a rented house, you have a lot of limitations. So what, there is always an alternative to make it colorful. So I decided to crochet a granny square wall hanger with lots of colors. Now I am happy that my wall is filled with colors.



To add, for my love for flowers, I crocheted little flowers and attached to my wall hanger.

Now granny squares are very easy to make and this project is a complete beginners level project. How to make a granny square


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Deepam, Diya, Light

For only one more week for Deepavali (Diwali), the festival of lights, I purchased these diyas from a street shop and painted it to my taste.



These are very simple DIY projects and everyone can do it. All you need is some paint and paint brush.

How to do it?
Soak these mud lamps in water for atleast half a day and dry it completely, The next day start coloring.
The deepams at different stage of drying


Colors are something which everyone can play with and on deepams (diyas), they look even pretty and beautiful. These are just a beginning and I am going to collect even more designed deepams (diyas) and going to decorate my home.

In our tradition deepams (diyas) are lite more during the tamil month of Karthigai (sometime from mid of Nov- mid of Dec) than Deepavali. But for me, all I need is reasons to light these beautiful lamps :).

So friends who read this post, this is a simple DIY project. So do it and enjoy your Deepavali (Diwali).

Have a safe, prosporus, colorful, pattaka filled Deepavali.

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