Showing posts with label Rangoli Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rangoli Designs. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

How to do a Simple Diwali Rangoli Pattern with Grains


Don't fret if you don't have rangoli colours! You can use grains to make a unique Diwali Ragnoli.
You can use moong dal, urad dal, methi seeds, coriander seeds, kasuri methi leaves, green gram dal, moong seeds, turmeric powder, sugar, red beans, etc. If you don't have white rangoli powder, use chalk. Simple!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Diwali Rangoli Stickers

Rangoli Patterns Stickers


In today's modern rush-hour world of deadlines and hectic schedules, some people prefer to buy readymade rangoli design stickers. Simply peel off the backing and stick on the floor!

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Rangoli Patterns Designs Materials Requirements

All What You Need to Make a Rangoli Pattern Design

1. Buy a few Rangoli Design Books first. Choose those which have smaller designs requiring less than 15 dots before venturing into making larger designs. 

Rangoli Designs Books

2. Gheru: This is basically dark brown or red clay, which you get in the form of a stone (see picture below). Put a little water in a bowl and dip the gheru in it to wet it. Then apply it on the surface where you will be making your rangoli design. When applying, make sure you spread it in one even direction (horizontally or vertically) so that it does not become an uneven patch.
Gheru
3. Rangoli Colours: Make sure that you have all the colours you need before starting the design! If you want sky blue colour, adding white rangoli powder to a dark blue rangoli colour will not get you the exact shade of sky blue. It will more likely be just another shade of dark blue. So buy light blue colour too. In a traditional Indian market, rangoli powders are sold loose, by the spoonful (Rs.2/- per spoon) so you can buy 3 spoons or more of each colour. You can also buy packets of Rangoli powders (this year the price is Rs.5/- per packet).
Loose rangoli colours
Rangoli colours in packets
4. White Rangoli Powder: This is an absolute must! All colours must be mixed with white rangoli powder before use as the coloured powders are rough and create thickness when put directly, thereby making the design ugly. The white rangoli is sold by the glassful, with one packet costing Rs.5/-

White rangoli powder

5. Ruler of paper with punched holes: If you are unable to make a straight line of dots, use a ruler to align them properly. Better still, puch holes in a large sheet of paper at even intervals and use that, putting white rangoli powder through each hole on to the required surface (see image below).


6. Rangoli Accessories: You can use readymade rangoli chhaaps (see images below) to make smaller designs around your main rangoli design. New in the market are also rangoli rollers, in which you put the rangoli powder and create powders. The plastic rollers look very much like the water pitchkaris used during the Holi Festival!

Old type metal chaap (today you will get plastic ones)

Diya

Flower

Lotus

Kalash
Peacocks

Goddess Lakshmi

Rangoli rollers
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

How to Make a Simple Diwali Rangoli Pattern Design with Dots

It is not at all difficult to create a simple rangoli design on the floor or any type of usable surface. You also need not worry if you don't have colours to fill it up. A plain white rangoli has its own inherent beauty. You can try out the simple rangoli pattern in this blog post - it is really easy!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Kandeels Rangoli Patterns for Diwali Festival


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[Design by Leela Nene, Subodh Rangavali rangoli design book - 13x13 dots]

[Design by Leela Nene, Subodh Rangavali rangoli design book]


[Design by Leela Nene, Subodh Rangavali rangoli design book - 9x9 dots]


शंखकमल
[Design by Leela Nene, Subodh Rangavali rangoli design book]


कासव (Tortoise)
[Design by Leela Nene, Subodh Rangavali rangoli design book]

शेवंताचे फूल 
[Design by Leela Nene, Subodh Rangavali rangoli design book]

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The lower level designs are around plantain leaves

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