Navratri is a time for evoking the nine forms of the "Jagadmba", and welcoming her is the first step. What better than a beautiful Rangoli at the doorstep to welcome her in our abode!
there are many ways...1. use a round object..like a thali.. 2.for bigger circles- use a thread, depending on the size of the circle...hold one end in the centre of the circle, tie a chalk piece at the other end and move it like u would do with a compass..and lo! ur circle is ready!
there are many ways...1. use a round object..like a thali.. 2.for bigger circles- use a thread, depending on the size of the circle...hold one end in the centre of the circle, tie a chalk piece at the other end and move it like u would do with a compass..and lo! ur circle is ready!
So beautiful Lil Princess!! :) I always wanted to make rangoli as awesome like the ones you made! But only my mom makes better! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen...making rangoli's has always been my favorite hobby..simply love the colours that make it go live!!
ReplyDeleteby God!! spellbinding!
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ReplyDeleteHow do you draw circle so accurately ?
ReplyDeletePlease give some tips na :D
there are many ways...1. use a round object..like a thali..
Delete2.for bigger circles- use a thread, depending on the size of the circle...hold one end in the centre of the circle, tie a chalk piece at the other end and move it like u would do with a compass..and lo! ur circle is ready!
there are many ways...1. use a round object..like a thali..
Delete2.for bigger circles- use a thread, depending on the size of the circle...hold one end in the centre of the circle, tie a chalk piece at the other end and move it like u would do with a compass..and lo! ur circle is ready!
nice :)
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