DIY Rangoli
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Create a beautiful and colourful rangoli design at your doorstep or in your living room using materials like coloured rice, flower petals, or even chalk. Rangolis are a traditional Diwali decoration that can be made without spending much.
Paper Lanterns and Torans
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Make paper lanterns and torans (door hangings) using coloured paper and simple craft supplies. These add a vibrant touch to your home's decor and can be made at a minimal cost.
Candles and Diyas
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Diwali is the festival of lights, and candles and diyas (oil lamps) are essential. You can buy these in bulk at an affordable price or even make your own candles using candle-making kits
Reuse and Repurpose
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Look around your home for items you can repurpose for Diwali decor. Old glass jars can become candleholders, and sarees or scarves can be used as table runners or wall hangings.
Fairy Lights
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Fairy lights are an economical way to add a warm and festive glow to your home. String them up around your windows, along walls, or in glass jars for a magical effect.
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Fresh flowers are a classic choice for Diwali decoration. You can pick seasonal flowers and arrange them in vases or make flower garlands to adorn your home.
Flower Decor
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Engage in DIY projects like creating paper lanterns, wall art, or fabric hangings. Get creative and involve your family in crafting beautiful decorations
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