Sharing today on my blog, Diwali images sent by dear 3D readers. When I got messages from 3D readers about featuring their Diwali moments here on my blog, I couldn't say no despite lot of workload as my readers are my blog's lifeline.....anything for you dear readers.
So here is how Safal Chitre describes her Diwali decor moments as "Diwali decor dhamaka". She made everything on her own. You can click here to know how creative she is.
She used bright colours and beautiful patterns for Diwali rangoli. Rangoli is a design/pattern made on floor using colourful dried powders. It is made to welcome goddess Laxmi. Without rangoli Diwali decor is considered incomplete.
Here are some corners of her home glowing in warm glow.
She made Toran herself, Diwali's most famous delicacy Karanji/Gujiya made by her and her beautiful star lantern which she describes as if star has landed in her patio.
And here is how Amit Bhatnagar (yes 3D is read by men too...happy me!!) created a warm and welcoming Diwali vignette. He even shared the process with us:
"The look is very simple to create!!
Oh I truly liked his Ganesha idol and the beautiful vignette that he created with such simple things!!
Even if you don't have flowers at the moment then simply put some red vermilion and turmeric powder in them...and see your corner is ready.
I liked these beautiful images of festive decor shared by lovely people. What about you!!
Coming up next is a decor inspired by a city, in case you are not following me on Instagram then you are missing a lot of action that I have been sharing everyday there. Click here to follow!!
I liked these beautiful images of festive decor shared by lovely people. What about you!!
Coming up next is a decor inspired by a city, in case you are not following me on Instagram then you are missing a lot of action that I have been sharing everyday there. Click here to follow!!