
Diwali, the festival of lights, is just around the corner, and many are looking for creative, but also budget ways to decorate their homes. You don’t have to spend your fortune to make your home festive and pleasant. Here are some simple ideas to brighten your space.
1. DIY Rangoli at the entrance
Rangoli adds color and magic to the threshold. Use colored powders, rice flour or even petals instead of buying expensive sets. Simple geometric patterns or floral patterns can have a big impact without being much.
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2. Handmade paper lantern
Paper lanterns are a cost -effective way to add light and liveliness to your home. You can make them at home using old newspapers, colored papers or recycled materials. Hang them around windows, doors or balconies on a festive look.
3. Tea light and diyas arrangement
Diyas or tea lights are traditional for Diwali. Creatively, arrange them on trays, in glass containers or around plants to add heat to your living space. The use of fragrant candles can also increase the festive mood.
4. UPCYCLED decoration
Old containers, bottles and boxes can be painted or wrapped in decorative paper and create unique decoration. Light machines are remembered by warehouses that must be employed by justi or the use of an old tract to create color handings.
5. Ceremonial flowers and wreaths
Fresh flowers like Marigold and Jasmine are affordable and immediately brighten up every room. You can also produce garlands of paper or fabric to decorate doors and windows.
With a little creativity, you can transform your home into a solemn refuge without excess. These budget friendly ideas ensure a cheerful and ecological celebration of Diwali for the whole family.
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