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Diwali Decoration Ideas for Any Place

Diwali is the biggest and most widely celebrated festival in India, but the celebration stretches to many corners of the world as well. Singapore, Fiji, and Suriname are among the many countries that make Diwali a national holiday.

Diwali is coming up and this festive occasion calls for beautiful deepavali decorations. Getting closer to the day, you’ll see many decorations sold everywhere, but why not do DIY decor projects?

These traditional diwali decorations don’t have to be complicated and time-consuming. In fact, there are a lot of quick DIY diwali decoration ideas and it’s simple.

DIY Diwali Decorations Ideas:

For your inspiration, we’ve compiled diwali decoration items into 9 easy tips and affordable Diwali decoration ideas for office, home, or school that you can use to celebrate Diwali.

1. Diwali Decoration Ideas for Office

Paper cup garland

Diwali

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If there’s a Diwali decor piece that’s ever-present, it’s a paper cup garland. After Diwali ends, you can let it hang for longer, if not for all year round! For this, it’s recommended to use LED lights instead of fairy lights, as fairy lights can get hot pretty quickly and present a fire hazard with the paper.

Now, onto the making! Materials and process: Wrap your paper cups with various decorative papers of your choice. Once it’s done, make an X mark on the bottom of the cups, and cut it with a knife.

This diwali decoration lights will be the hole where your light bulbs poke through, so keep it small to prevent the paper cups from slipping off. Slip the light bulbs to the bottom of each paper cup. Do this until you cover the whole length of the garland.

Crepe paper toran

Diwali ideas

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This crepe paper toran will last longer than fresh flower toran for sure, and it looks nicer than plastic toran. This idea will glow for Diwali Backdrop. It can be used for any occasion.

To create your own toran, get crepe papers in various colors of your choice. Follow the instructions here to make the toran. You can also add gold bells at each end to make it more festive. When Diwali is over, don’t throw away your toran, keep it for other festivals or gatherings!

Read 11 DIY Wall Decor Ideas You Can Do in Less Than 1 Hour

Washi tape Diwali tealights

Diwali Candle

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Tealight candles are a staple for Diwali decoration, but they can look a bit flat with their grey metal holders. For this, washi tapes are the solution! The width of washi tapes perfectly matches the holders, and all you have to do is pick the tapes you like, and wrap them around the tealight. Keep the tapes varied to make it more colorful.

2. Diwali Home Decoration

Fairy lights with a twist

Photo Diwali Collections

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Fairy lights for Diwali are a common thing, but make it fun by hanging photo prints in between the lights! Pick your best family memories, get the photos printed, delivered to you with a few clicks, and hang them on the string with decorative pegs.

Tip: You can create your own personalized greeting diwali cards.

The candle inside a jar

Candle jar lights

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This one is such a gem. Quick and easy to make, with an elegant result. Simply pick a few mason jars in various sizes, wrap them with laces, ribbons, or yarns, and place your candle and its holder inside.

If you’re not keen on laces and yarns, you can paint the jars and unleash your inner Gustav Klimt to create ornate patterns. For the best results, use an acrylic paint that works well on a glass surface.

Henna-decorated candles

Diwali decorations

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Decorate your plain candle to make it more lively and festive! This adds a traditional deepavali decoration in a decent way to celebrate and glow in your area.

Choose a big candle for your ‘canvas’, with at least 5 cm diameter (anything smaller would be too hard to decorate), and paint your pattern with a henna cone. When it’s dry, mix PVC glue with a little water, and use a brush to coat your henna-decorated candle. Once the first coat of glue has dried, apply another layer to make sure your henna sticks in place.

3. Diwali Decoration Ideas for School

Paper bag luminaries

Diwali light paper bags

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Paper bag luminaries are great to add the warm ambiance and glow for the battery-operated candles (caution: don’t use real candles to avoid creating a fire hazard). And who knows the humble brown paper bags can be turned into something so pretty?

To create paper bag luminaries, simply punch your paper with a decorative hole punch, and put your candle inside. Don’t worry if you don’t have a decorative punch, punching the paper bags with a safety pin or needle works just as well. Create as many as you possibly can for a more dramatic effect.

Hand-painted diyas

hand painted diyas

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Diwali isn’t Diwali without diyas, and make it special by painting your own! Buy plain diyas, and get acrylic paints to decorate them. Not a fan of painting? You can also use sequins and beads. Play around with various patterns and colors; the more the better!

Read: Quick and Easy Photo Collage Ideas

Beautiful Rangolis

School Diwali Rangoli

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Celebrating Diwali without Rangoli is incomplete. Lots of school and preschool institutions keep Rangoli competitions and with the best design, the students are rewarded. This creative diwali rangoli design adds value to your home decors. The children do love to play with the Rangoli colors.

Set your Diwali festival and celebrations in a collage format and you can buy wall photo frames online, to set it up on your walls or bedrooms.

Diwali Infographic

While you’re getting ready for the festival, why not entertain yourself with this Diwali infographic? From Diwali trivia, the meaning and significance for various religions, to amusing fun facts, we’ve got it all.

Diwali Infographic

Conclusion

The festive season is around the corner. It’s time to decorate our homes to give that fresh new feel. Here are some ways to give that special touch to your home.

1) Experiment with colors: Break the monotonous look. Paint the center wall of your living room differently. Either use different colors or wallpaper with designs that match your decor.

2) Add colored accessories: If you have a light-colored sofa, add colorful cushions. Or if you have light-colored walls add some colorful decorative items. E.g. Turkish chandeliers.

3) Add some lighting element: To add some glow to your decor, use lamps

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  • Add colored ceiling lamps complementing your wall colors.

  • A simple lamp shade next to your sofa also will help to give it a complete look.

  • If you are having difficulty finding colored lamps, metallic lamps will blend in with any color.

4) Add a touch of nature: You can add a pot of plant of a vase of fresh flowers to your decor. This will not only add some color, freshness, and fragrance but also will help to complete your homely look.

5) Decorate the floor: Add some colors to the floor by using carpets that compliment your sofa and wall colors.

6) Add your favorite memories: Last but not least, adding a personal touch will make the biggest difference to your decor. This festive season you can experiment with something new. Rather than using the same old traditional framed photos, try out gallerywrap canvases. This will help you give a modern twist to your memorable photos.
So, do you have any more interesting ideas on home decor? Do share it with us.

We hope this Diwali infographic and DIY Diwali decorations ideas can help to get your spirit up for the occasion! Do prepare diwali gift ideas and share them with us and your friends around.

And there you have it! There are a lot more homemade Diwali decoration ideas that you can do, but we hope these Diwali decoration ideas for the home can help you primp your space in time for Diwali.

1 Comment

  • Reply Pallavi Sharma Nov 13, 2019 at 1:27 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful information. I was looking for the same with decorative candles.

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