Every member of the family is busy with various tasks in preparation for Diwali, which includes decoration, lighting, cleaning, sweets arrangements and much more. However, little things are left for the children of the family to do. However, parents can encourage their children to participate in some simple Diwali crafts to help them stay engaged and involved in the preparations for the festival of lights.
Kids can be taught a variety of quick DIY projects that help you decorate your home for the holiday season, as well as keep them occupied. When it comes to getting your kids involved in craft activities, ingenuity is essential. Using this as a guide, we have compiled a list of fun Diwali crafts for kids that they can bring together to decorate the house.
diya painting
Give regular earthen diyas a twist of colors. Kids can show their creativity by painting the diyas in solid colors or any other design.
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decorative cd hanging
Old and unwanted CDs will be lying in every house, waiting to be disposed of. Dig them up and give them to your children. These CDs can be painted with bright colors and then designs can be drawn on them and then they can be tied together as a decorative wall.
Diwali Greeting Cards
We all know the good old fashioned way of making greeting cards, right? This is the most common but unbeatable Diwali DIY.
Rangoli
Rangoli designs are commonly used to decorate the entry into homes during Diwali by using artificial powder colours. However, we can change this and let the kids make their own Rangoli which can last even after Diwali. Children can be given printouts of Rangoli designs, which they will then fill with flowers with colored lentils or art glue.
paper lamps
Paper diyas are versatile, easy to make and can brighten up Diwali decorations by hanging them on the walls or on the door.
Goddess Lakshmi’s Footprints
The symbol of the footprints of Goddess Lakshmi is considered very auspicious. During Diwali, this symbol is usually drawn outside the doors of houses, which can be a difficult task. You can take the help of your kids to make these footprints with your own hands. Dilute some red paint and stick the footprints of Goddess Lakshmi on a paper/wall, using the slide of the children’s clenched fist.
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