22 Unique and festive Rangoli design ideas for Diwali 2022!

multicolour rangoli design
multicolour rangoli design

Diwali is known for its lights, diyas, sweets, and bright rangoli designs. Rangoli design is an Indian folk art form generally passed down through generations. The simple and easy rangoli design for Diwali is created with rice powder, colours, flowers, chalk and pulses etc.

Rangolis are also known as Alpana, Ossa, Kolam, Chowk Purana, and Muggu in different parts of the country. Rangolis help in brightening up the entrance of a home and giving a positive vibe to the space.

Here are some simple and unique rangoli-making styles to give you the much-needed inspiration to create the perfect rangoli design for your house.

 

 

Unique and easy styles of Rangoli design

 

#1 Simple corner Rangoli

 

simple corner rangoli with flowers
Corner Rangoli Design for Diwali

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When space is an issue, make a simple rangoli design in the corner of a living room in a circular or border pattern. While rangoli designs can be made almost anywhere including entrances, passageways, and on the floor of living rooms, you can also make them in corners with bright and vibrant colours to save space. 

 

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#2 Peacock Rangoli 

 

colourful peacock art
Colours of a Peacock

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A festival favourite, the colours used and the auspiciousness makes the peacock rangoli design one of the most well-known designs. Start by outlining the peacock body on your desired surface and then extend the pattern outside to make its feathers. Use petals, sequins and other decoratives to make the feathers look diverse and vibrant. This pattern is one of the simpler and time-saving options. 

 

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#3 Chalk Rangoli 

 

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Chalk it out

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The chalk rangoli is perfect for people new to the art of making rangolis or those looking to create beautiful designs without making a mess. Start by chalking out a dotted grid and then trace your desired pattern. Then, fill the outline with white or coloured chalk.

 

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#4 Flower Petal Rangoli design

 

flower petals rangoli design for diwali
Flower Power

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A significant part of the Diwali celebrations is its flowers. These are used for decorating the house and can also be used to make simple and modern rangoli designs using marigolds, lotus stems, jasmine, carnations, and roses among others. These are not only colourful and pretty to look at, but also give a pleasant aroma. 

 

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#5 Alpana 

 

simple rangoli design
White and red motifs

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The Alpana is a popular rangoli form in West Bengal, made using rice powder, charcoal and ash. The traditional motifs of the sun, Goddess Lakshmi, fish, lotus, owl and ladder among others are made. Made using a cloth soaked in rice powder and water these designs are passed down from generation to generation.

 

#6 Sanskar Bharti 

 

Sanskar bharti
Eye for detail

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This rangoli from the state of Maharashtra showcases detailed patterns. Made using three or five fingers to create fancy designs, first a simple sketch of the design is made. Then you need to fill the sketch/outline with colourful powders. Finish it by using a white-coloured powder to highlight the important elements of your rangoli. 

 

#7 Water Rangoli design

 

water rangoli
Make art on water

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For this unique and easy method of making Rangolis, you will need a large bowl filled with water and rangoli colours. Once you have filled the water in the bowl, add a few drops of oil. The oil will form a layer on top of the water. When you now add rangoli colours to the water, the design will float to the top and stick to the layer of oil. Add floating candles to make the design look complete and festive.

 

#8 Quilling Rangoli 

 

quilling rangoli design
A mix of colours with Quilling

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An art form, Quilling involves cutting paper into thin and long strips. These strips are then rolled into different shapes. To create this type of rangoli design you will need colourful paper strips, a quilling board, glue and scissors.

 

#9 Rangoli design with pulses

 

pulses are used for this easy design
Colours inspired by Nature

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Made of edible grains like wheat, rice, kidney beans, green grams, chickpeas, and split peas among others the Pulses rangoli looks colourful and vibrant due to its natural colours. To make your art form more festive and attractive simply add Diyas.

 

#10 Rangoli design with stencils

 

simple and easy rangoli design from stencils
Tracing practice

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For this easy rangoli-making method you can involve the kids as well. Use the readymade rangoli design stencils easily available in the market. All you need to do is put the stencil on the surface and rub coloured powder on the stencil. The hollow dots on the stencil will then make the chosen template design.

 

#11 Ready-to-use sticker rangoli

 

colourful sticker rangoli
2 minute rangoli hack

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The newest rangoli trend, sticker rangoli saves time and is available in thousands of different designs. All you need to do is stick this reusable rangoli on the floor. Made on acrylic, wood and plastic sheets these replicate the original rangoli design.

 

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Conclusion

The word Rangoli means a row of colours. Rangolis not only reflect your creativity but also help in making guests feel welcome at your house. Made of a variety of materials like colours, pulses, rice powder, husk, chalk, etc these designs add colour and positivity to the Diwali decor.

While rangolis are a part of Diwali rituals, these can also be a fun exercise with the family. So go ahead and select your favourite rangoli design from our list of hand-picked, bright and colourful options to impress your guests.

 

*The featured image used in this article is from Pinterest

 

Mukul Jain

Mukul Jain is a home-improvement enthusiast. He has an active interest in solutions meant to ease the way we live in our homes, work in our offices and relax in outdoor built-up spaces. Talk to him for a few minutes and you can’t miss his passion for building and home-improvement products. He believes that sound product knowledge coupled with good aesthetic sense is the key to quality built-up spaces. Mukul comes from a rich background of core building materials ecosystem, consulting and now, for many years – in writing and editorial roles.

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