Post by : Sam Jeet Rahman
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is all about brightening homes, creating festive vibes, and celebrating with creativity. If you want to decorate your home sustainably while adding a personal touch, DIY decorations using recyclable materials are perfect. They are eco-friendly, budget-friendly, and fun to make. Here are 15 easy ideas to transform your space this Diwali:
Use old newspapers or magazines to craft colorful lanterns. Cut, fold, and decorate them with paints or glitter. Hang them by windows or balconies for a traditional look.
Turn metal or plastic bottle caps into mini diyas. Paint them, fill them with oil or tealight candles, and arrange them along your doorsteps or windowsills.
Use empty toilet rolls as candle holders. Wrap them with colored paper, ribbons, or jute twine. Place LED tealights inside for a safe, glowing effect.
Instead of chalk or powder, cut cardboard sheets into rangoli patterns. Paint them with vibrant colors and place them at your entrance. They’re reusable and creative.
Recycle empty tin cans by punching holes in patterns. Paint them and place candles or LED lights inside. The light shining through the patterns creates a mesmerizing glow.
Transform old glass jars into beautiful candle holders. Wrap with colorful paper, lace, or jute, or even stick beads and mirrors for a sparkling effect.
Make a festive garland by folding and twisting strips of old newspapers. Paint them in bright colors or use metallic paper for a shiny finish.
Cut and shape plastic bottles into flowers. Paint them in vibrant shades and use them as table decor, wall hangings, or centerpieces.
Use unused CDs to create reflective, colorful wall hangings. Paint them or cover with decorative paper and hang using strings or ribbons.
Use scraps of old fabric to make door torans (hangings). Tie strips together, add beads or bells, and hang them for a welcoming festive touch.
Cut egg cartons into small diya shapes, paint them in metallic or bright colors, and fill them with oil or tealights. Arrange them around the house for a charming look.
Roll or fold pages from old magazines into spirals or flowers. Stick them on cardboard frames to make eye-catching wall decor.
Use leftover paper to make confetti or decorative balls. Hang them from ceilings or place them in transparent jars for a festive vibe.
Turn plastic yogurt cups into tea light holders. Paint them, punch holes for patterns, and place tealights inside. They’re safe, easy, and colorful.
Use colored paper, bottle caps, beads, and fabric scraps to create wall-mounted rangoli designs. It’s creative, reusable, and eco-friendly.
This Diwali, embrace sustainable decorating while unleashing your creativity. Using recyclable materials not only reduces waste but also adds a unique, personalized touch to your festive home. From paper lanterns to jar diyas and cardboard rangoli, these ideas prove that luxurious-looking decorations don’t need to harm the environment.
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