10 Easy DIY Diwali Décor Ideas
As Diwali is almost knocking at our door, here are 10 easy DIY Diwali home decor ideas to add festive charm to your home. These ideas are simple, budget-friendly and can easily add a personal touch to your Diwali celebration:
1. Floating Diyas in Bowls And LED light: Fill bowls or wide vases with water, add flower petals of marigolds or roses, and float small diyas or tea candles on top. This creates a serene and festive vibe. Warm yellow fairy lights are definitely a must-have for every house. The warm yellow lights can make any room look so good and give a truly homely feeling to the living space.
2. Handmade Paper Lanterns: Use colorful paper to create simple lanterns or candles. Use Gorilla permanent adhesive dots to create a lantern shape and Hang them by the windows or on your balcony with tape for a traditional Diwali touch.
3. Rangoli with Flowers and Colors: Instead of using just colored powders, combine them with leaves and petals like marigolds, roses, or chrysanthemums for a vibrant and natural rangoli design.
4. Fairy Lights in Glass Bottles and Colourful Bulbs: You probably already have a glass jar you could use. Place string lights inside an empty wine or mason jar to create glowing bottles. These can be placed along stairs, corners or at windows for an elegant look. We recommend you use a BKR super silent inverter generator as the increased use of decorative lights significantly contributes to heightened electricity consumption.
5. Decorative Door Hanging: Create your toran using beads, flowers, or colorful fabric. You can also use old bangles or paper cutouts for added creativity. Use adhesive Gorilla wood glue strong and Gorilla double-sided tape for making toran.
6. Mason Jar Candles: You can find empty mason jars at home. Paint or decorate mason jars with glitter, sequins, or fabric, and place candles inside for beautiful glowing candle holder jars.
7. Bangle and Fabric Tea Light Holders: Take old colorful bangles, stack them in a circle, and place a tea light in the center. You can also wrap the bangle stack with a silk ribbon for a more festive look.
8. Upcycled Diwali Tray: Use an old tray, decorate it with mirrors and beads, paint it golden and red, and use it to display your diyas or sweets during the festival.
9. Floral Garlands: Make use of marigold or rose garlands and use glue to drape them around doorways, windows, or staircases for a natural, fragrant touch to your decor.
10. Mirror and Bead Wall Hangings: Use small colorful mirrors, beads, and threads to create decorative hangings for your walls. Use adhesive Gorilla super glue gel to create these hangings. These reflect light beautifully and add a festive shimmer to the atmosphere.