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How do you decorate items for Diwali out of waste?

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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If you want to spend less and make use of the scrap lying around in your abode, here are some perfect Diwali decoration ideas. This Diwali, decoration using scraps should be dealt delicately. If the material is over the hill, discard it, but if you can make something out of it, use it wisely. These Diwali home décor tips are simple to prepare but it is time consuming. You will need a lot of glue, glitter and other essentials to design these handmade Diwali decorations using leftovers.

Diwali Lamps
Plastic bottles are the best options to make diwali lamps. Using a pair of scissors, make a cut a little below the neck of the plastic bottle. At regular intervals on the crown of the bottle, cut in petal layers. Invert the petal layers to see if it is stiff in nature. Dab a little glue on the petals and on the inside of the neck. Add glitter to cover the entire bottle. Allow it to dry overnight. You can also paint it to showcase your creativity.

Candle Decoration
If you have a lot of spare candles in your home, make use of it this Diwali. You will need a lot of lights to make your home glow this festive season. Instead of using the diya, make your own sassy candles. All you need is dry leaves and paint. Collect a handful of dry leaves and flowers of all shapes. Paint the leaves and flowers using vibrant colours. When dry, stick them onto the candle. Using this Diwali decoration idea, add in different colours and patterns to each candle.
Answered by knowledge1nerd
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. Eco friendly Diwali decoration

Eco friendly is the buzz word these days, and a sentiment we need to imbibe in kids real deep.

We need to encourage the use of eco-friendly materials to create not just decorations, but help make eco-friendly a way of life by explaining the damage synthetic materials make to the environment and its ill effects to humans and animals.

Children can make handmade paper and use that for decor.

Ban thermocol and utilize left over craft material, leaves, stems, paint pots and other locally made decorations made with eco-friendly materials like jute, wood, etc or reusable material like glass.

Older children can even mould the pots and diyas on a potters wheel and bake them before painting.  

2. Recreation of Ramayana characters

Ramayana is the story of Lord Rama rescuing his wife Sita from the Demon King Ravana with his brother Lakshmana and Hanumana, a monkey possessing extraordinary powers.

On Lord Rama’s return after a fourteen year exile, Diwali was celebrated for the first time.

All these characters play an important role in the celebration of the festival, and décor themed on them would be absolutely apt.

Children can draw, paint, collage etc to create these characters and even try and recreate the entire scene of Lord Rama returning with Sita to Aayodhya, where streets were lit with diyas and decorated with flowers to welcome them.

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