Paper Cup GarlandsString paper cups of various colours and designs together to make a colourful garland. To give a festive touch to your home, hang it on the walls or around the entryway.
Handmade ToranIt’s a tradition to tuck toran on the doorways. Why not make a toran using multi-coloured crepe paper and hang it on your front door.
Candles Inside Glass Jar
Those glittery candle jars can be the centrepiece for your Diwali dinner table.
Paper Bag LuminariesCut out designs on paper bags and place battery-operated candles or diyas inside to make stunning paper bag luminaries. You can scatter them throughout your home to create a welcoming ambiance.
Painted Diyas
Hand paint your earthen diyas using acrylic colours to create gorgeous and one-of-a-kind designs.
Colourful Pillows
Colourful pillows and throws in vibrant festival hues and designs will instantly transform your home for Diwali.
Fairy Lights
You cannot celebrate Diwali without the use of fairy lights. For a pleasant environment, hang them around your windows, balconies, or even over your furniture.
Rugs
Bright coloured rugs contrasting to the walls can make your interior look beautiful.
FlowersA few bouquets in a vase on your coffee table or petals floating in a bowl of water surrounded by tea light candles completes a lovely Diwali flower décor for your home.
Rangoli
Rangoli is a perfect Diwali decoration idea for galleries and stages. You can use loose flower petals or the vibrant colours that goes well with the festivities.