Rakhi is a festival which is very very special for me and mostly for everyone in India. Every year i think of doing something different to make my brothers feel special.
See my this year plan
I made rakhi with our photograph on it.
How I made it?
1. Selection of pictures
2. Cropping it in any shape.
(I used PhotoGrid app for this)
3. I bought
~ a rakhi with a very simple base. It was just a foam base with printed smiley on it.
----☺----
~Sparkle foam(Any coloured paper can also be used)
~Some crystals(or anything for decoration)
5. Picture printing. I made a collage of cropped pictures.
6. Now cutting these pictures in respective shapes.
7. Cutting sparkle foam in a circle and pasting it on the rakhi. The size of this circle should be equal to one on rakhi.
8. Sticking the picture in center using glue.
9. Decorating the sides with crystals.
10. Tieing the knot of love, care and craziness.
The final outcome-
Ps- I am very less creative so decoration is simple. My only purpose was to make my brothers, bhabis, nephews and nieces feel loved and so I materialized this idea.
Comments and ideas are welcome.
See my this year plan
I made rakhi with our photograph on it.
How I made it?
1. Selection of pictures
2. Cropping it in any shape.
(I used PhotoGrid app for this)
3. I bought
~ a rakhi with a very simple base. It was just a foam base with printed smiley on it.
----☺----
~Sparkle foam(Any coloured paper can also be used)
~Some crystals(or anything for decoration)
5. Picture printing. I made a collage of cropped pictures.
6. Now cutting these pictures in respective shapes.
7. Cutting sparkle foam in a circle and pasting it on the rakhi. The size of this circle should be equal to one on rakhi.
8. Sticking the picture in center using glue.
9. Decorating the sides with crystals.
10. Tieing the knot of love, care and craziness.
The final outcome-
Ps- I am very less creative so decoration is simple. My only purpose was to make my brothers, bhabis, nephews and nieces feel loved and so I materialized this idea.
Comments and ideas are welcome.
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