Monday, October 14, 2019

DIY DIWALI DECOR IDEAS

Diwali is round the corner. It's the time of the year when people decorate their houses with diyas, candles and tiny string lights which adds unique glitter and charm. Here are some effortless ways to jazz up those little corners of your home. These simple decors will make your home glow with glitters and lights. Have fun doing these simple DIY decor projects. They'll certainly add an oomph factor to the decoration of your home.

Here are some 5 fun, easy and inexpensive DIY decor ideas to decorate your home.

1. Goblet Diya


Goblet diya, with a glass upside down and a tea light at the top.

Materials required
  • Wine Glasses
  • Fresh or fake flowers
  • Decorative tray
  • Tea Light / Diya
We all have wine glasses in our homes. The idea is to use them as the candle stand this season. We will going to fill up the goblet of these glasses with fresh or fake flowers, whatever available. Then flip the glass upside down and place them on a decorative tray. To add on that festive element, place a tea light at the top and lit it up. They'll definitely add that glam factor to your Diwali decor.



2. Floating Candles


Floating candles in a deep vessel, filled half with water, rose petals, marigolds and tea lights.


Materials required
  • A large vessel
  • Flowers
  • Tea light / Diya
Take a wide mouth bowl or a serving platter of your choice - glass, steel, brass and filled it half with water. Add in some rose petals or marigolds to give it a festive element. Complete the arrangement by placing a small floating oil lamps or a tea light candles and lit it up. It gives a pleasant looks to the surrounding at the coffee table or the pooja ghar.


3. Mason Jar Lanterns


Mason Jar with embellishments and an LED tea light inside them.


Materials required
  • Mason Jar
  • Embellishments (Glitters, beads, sequins or colored gems)
  • Tea light or LED tea light
Mason Jar are really trendy these days. There are endless ways to decorate them. Arrange the mason jars and fill them with glitters, beads, sequins or colored gems. Then put a tea light inside it and lit it up. You can also use a LED tea light. It makes a beautiful centerpiece for a coffee table or any corner of your room.


4. CD Tea-Lights


Old CD's decorated with embellishments and placed an LED tea light on top of it.


Materials required
  • CD's
  • Embellishments (Glitters, beads, sequins or colored gems)
  • Tea light holder
  • Tea light / Diya
  • Craft Glue 
We all have a mountain of old CD's sitting at home. The idea is to recycle those CD's and create a beautiful candle holder out of them. Get the your favorite embellishments from any local market and add sparkles on your Diwali decor. Start by sticking a tea light holder in the centre of the CD and then apply the glue on the flat surface of the glass bead and press it firmly against the CD and decorate it in whatever way you like. Now place a tea light into the tea light holder and lit it up. It step up the sparkle game.



5. Diwali Flags and Banners

DIY Glitter Diwali Flags and Banners

Materials required
  • Decorative glitter paper in two different shades
  • Punching Machine
  • Scissor
  • Twine
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Craft Glue
Take a decorative glitter paper and measure out a rectangle (6 inches wide and 8 inches long) and cut it out. Now using a ruler and pencil (find the middle mark) go up all the way to find the tip of the triangle and draw the line from that mark to corner of each sides. Cut the triangle. Repeat the step until you collect the required number of flags. Now look around for any other glitter paper and make letters with them. Apply glue and stick the letters on the flags. Once you're done, punch the holes at the two corners of these flags. String them, so the twine goes front to back into the right hand hole and back to the front on the left. Keep doing that that until you are done with whole of the banner. You can hang it anywhere on your wall.

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DIY DIWALI DECOR IDEAS


We hope you light up your home with these awesome and innovative DIY hacks. Do try them and let us know how it turned out for you!

Much love!



25 comments:

  1. How pretty! I don't celebrate diwali, but I like all these different options. I'm usually big on things with lots of color.

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  2. I love the floating candles so pretty and thank you for sharing how to do them.

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  3. These are so cute! I love the floating candle idea! Seems super easy!

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  4. I don't celebrate Diwali, but it looks like it's a lot of fun, with all those decorations. I think a little color and light make any celebration better.

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  5. I've never celebrated Diwali but I love the lanterns and the floating candles, just for decoration! These are lovely, simple ideas to spice up your home.

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  6. I've never heard of Diwali before, but sounds like a great tradition. I love all the colors in the decor.

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  7. I don't celebrate Diwali myself but these are some lovely ideas for home decor, I could see myself making one for a friend who does perhaps.

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  8. We don't celebrate Diwali but I am completely fascinated with this holiday. I think it's really lovely and I enjoy the colors and the festivities!

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    1. I think that Diwali is such a beautiful festival and you must be so excited that the big moment is finally here. I love the look of the floating candles especially. Stunning.

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  9. Diwali seems like a fun holiday to celebrate. So festive and pretty!

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  10. These are all pretty decor! And rather easy to do! I don't celebrate diwali but I could still decorate my house with these! xx corinne

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  11. I love DIY decor. These Diwali decorations look amazing!!

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  12. I love home decor and these looks like amazing ideas. I love the floating candles. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. I've never heard of dwali, but I always love a good home decor idea. What you did with the wine glasses is SUPER cute!

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  14. Everything looks just beautiful and creative. I love adding floating candles in my sink and tub in the bathroom when I have company. I'll have to try your idea for them.

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  15. Such a pretty craft! Love easy DIY ideas like this!

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  16. The floating candles DIY turned out so pretty. Such a stunning display.

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  17. Such lovely ideas! We love decorating our house with DIY crafts for festivals and we are going to try each of these coming festive season. The Goblet Diya is an amazing idea.

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  18. These are really unique! I LOVE making homemade decor stuff. I will be subscribing to your email list and adding some of these to my home!

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  19. Definitely so many good and beautiful ideas to choose from. No need for such expensive things as long as you celebrate it is what's important.

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  20. I really like all these decorating ideas.Floating candles are my favourite idea.I use such floating flowers for usual home decor too.

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  21. i love diwaliiii! gonna try these out this time!

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