Hand made home decor are very special and beautiful. Specially, for Indian festivals like Diwali we need a lot of decorations and variety too.;-)
And I am sure you will all agree that it is never early to have Diwali decor. So, here is a budget friendly project made with paper streamers to festoon your home.
This garland/toran can be made for less than $3.
Toran is a decorative door hanging in Hinduism, usually decorated with marigolds and mango leaves, or a string that is tied on the door with the flower on it as a part of traditional Hindu culture on the occasion of festivals and weddings.
If you want to make one too – follow this easy youtube tutorial 🙂
For this project the money spent is less, skill levels are super easy, however, you need to have a lot of patience and time to finish it.
All I did was – picked red and yellow paper streamers ( comes in pack of 2) from dollar store and with 1 red and yellow roll you can make a 7 ft garland (approx 85 inches ). To make it look Indian and traditional, I added 2 gold bells found @ Hobby Lobby.
This garland is just not for Diwali, i think it’s perfect for any Indian festival, party or holiday gathering 🙂
To check on other Diwali decorations, ideas and tutorials visit Diwali/Paper/Crafts tab on top
Hi, I am very delighted that you stopped by! Welcome to Creative ME!!! I 'm a wife to an amazing hubby and recently mother to an adorable little munchkin :-), an Asian(Indian) native, nomad for a while and now currently @Portland, Oregan. Recently relocated from The Grand Canyon State and still adjusting to the gloomy weather here...
When we first we moved to US(2012) ,our first 2 months of accommodation was in a hotel and that's when everything started.
You must be wondering HOW?
I was introduced to HGTV and started reading craft blogs.
Ohh yes, PINTERST toooo and that is my fav!
Well, inspired from these places, I started to DIY on budget and decorate our home. Whenever I posted pics of my projects on Facebook, everyone loved and gave many positive comments. Some of them also said I should not look for a job, instead start a blog or sell some of my projects ;) They thought I was doing something very cool!! That was a great motivation and I decided to tickle my creative senses to tame the stress monster ;-)
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Thanks ya for posting..planning to make one soon
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Absolutely, can’t wait to see!
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This is so awesome. Perfect for toran in Indian homes.
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Yes Vasudha, thank you!
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Great idea!! Thank you for this. Used this to decorate my home on Diwali.
http://wp.me/p51csz-80
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It looks beautiful and love the colors – like you said it is time consuming but totally worth it 😍
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Can you do this with a sewing machine?
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I guess so…I remember seeing someone using sewing machine on YouTube!
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