Prepare the Surface
Clean the floor area where you want to draw.
Sprinkle a little water to keep the design intact (optional).
Decide the Base Shape
Use chalk or white powder to draw guiding dots or a basic outline (circle, square, star, or freehand).
Beginners often start with dot rangoli (placing dots in rows and connecting them into shapes).
Create the Outline
Connect the dots or freehand draw curves, spirals, triangles, flowers, or geometric shapes.
Symmetry is important most rangolis are circular and balanced.
Add Patterns
Inside the outline, draw small motifs like:
Flowers
Leaves
Diyas
Stars
Swirls
Fill with Colors
Use rangoli powder, colored sand, rice flour, or flower petals.
Start from the center and move outward to avoid smudging.
Use contrasting colors for borders and highlights.
Decorate
Place diyas (oil lamps), candles, or flowers around the rangoli.
Add dots, small borders, or glitter for finishing touches.
The Art of Rangoli: A Fusion of Tradition and Creativity Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form, reflects the cultural vibrancy and deep-rooted heritage of India. This beautiful creation shown above is a stunning example of the intricate patterns and vibrant colors that define this age-old practice. Rangoli is a decorative art form that involves creating patterns on the ground, usually at the entrance of homes, temples, or courtyards. Typically crafted using materials like colors
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🌹Rose flower Muggu 🌹Roseflower Kolam 🌹(Rangoli Design-43)🌹
Prepare the Surface Clean the floor area where you want to draw. Sprinkle a little water to keep the design intact (optional). Decide the Ba...

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