After a long break the problem of dust is now over due to rainy season and I decided to start with something else. In Indian festivals Ragoli decoration is must and now the season of festivals will begin soon. So I decided to make kundan rangoli.
I would have preferred multicoloured kundan stones of medium size, but what I got in store was small sized, only pink coloured kundan stones and gold runner (golden beads) and star shaped decoration items. Though I was not happy about the material, I started my work and cut the OHP sheet in desired shape.
Pasting kundans on OHP sheet was quite tiresome work as the glue was spreading outside the kundan stones. After pasting kundans on the border of first piece, I suddenly remembered that there are leftover pearl beads in my home which I had bought and used for making jewellery few years ago. So I decided to use those pearl beads. The pearl beads added their own effect and now the Rangoli looks like this...
The advantage of Kundan Rangoli is that we can arrange the pieces in different way. If there is sufficint place to put big sized rangoli then we can use all the pieces. If the place is littile then we can arrange only some of the pieces as this...
Or we can just keep the central piece as Rangoli...
Or we can just keep one smallest piece as Rangoli. Also it looks quite attractive. This rangoli is a good option for those who are not very good in making powdered rangoli.
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