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Easy and Gorgeous Freehand Rangoli Designs for Diwali


By: Sheen Jain, On 16 Oct 2017

Rangoli has long since been part of traditions across cultures and during Diwali its importance only increases. A beautiful drawing made on the floor, it is usually found at the entrance of houses welcoming guests. Rangoli drawing however takes patience; it is a labor of love. Not everyone is blessed with steady hands and a creative disposition to make a piece of art on the floor; this doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the joy of decorating your house. We have some easy freehand rangoli designs for you, so that you don’t have to worry about being Picasso!

Floral designs with brightly coloured powders will never go out of flair for Diwali décor. They have been here for eons and are here to stay for the long run. Floral designs are not only easy but are dainty and appealing to the eye as well.

This floral rangoli is easily made with a relatively simple design that requires colour filling and making squiggles in the colours more than anything else. It has a traditional ambi in the design that people will recognize but has been different with the patterns made inside.

It probably doesn’t get easier than this rangoli honestly. A giant flower is all that is required of your artistic skills. You can make this flower itself, or if you feel inspired a similar flower and just fill it in with pretty colours.

Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom and intelligence, the god who removes all our obstacles and brings prosperity into our homes and lives. Rangolis with Lord Ganesha in the design are as popular as ever, because what is more welcoming than Lord Ganesha…

This is as easy it can get if you want Ganesha in your rangoli adorning your home. The colours are eye catching and the design itself is very clean and not at all time consuming.

If you are one for bright colours and like them at the entrance of your house, then this is the freehand rangoli design for you. It will be an instant hit, because of the ease of making it and the colours which just won’t let you look away.

Minimalistic rangolis are just as pleasing as their colourful counterparts. For one they don’t require making a huge mess with too many colours. Also they look chic and elegant in their simplicity. The designs for such rangolis don’t require too much filling in of colour either.

This is an easy option for anyone who doesn’t want to put in too much work but wants the best results anyway. Small, cute and elegant, this design is easy to replicate

If you ever drew flowers in school as a kid, there is a good chance that you will not find this freehand rangoli design hard to make. Just petals upon petals of beautiful flowers that can be made as, this rangoli can be made as small or as big as you like.

Having said all that, big rangolis in the middle of the floor are not the only option you can go with. Border rangolis are another beautiful alternative to all out designs in the middle of the floor. They serve the dual purpose of giving the house a festive look while at the same time they do not take a lot of time.

The right amount of colours and the right amount of work required, this design will brighten up the corners of your home. Additionally you can add small diyas or tea light candles to make it even more eye popping.

Of all the design given here, this is definitely the one that requires the least amount of effort with maximum output. Dainty and beautiful are the words that come to mind with this rangoli. You also have the option to add to it anywhere you want because of the simplicity of design.

Diwali is almost here, so take your pick and light up your home with easy and beautiful designs!

 

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