Rangoli Design for Durga Pooja Festival

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Dots Rangoli

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Rangoli Designs for Ganesh Festival

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Gudi Padwa Rangoli

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Freehand Design Rangoli

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Flower Rangoli


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Flower rangoli designs are obviously made from ... no marks guessing for that. But you can also use petals, leaves, buds and also their stem.









Diwali Rangoli Designs


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Diya Rangoli - Made by Rangoli Stencil then filled by colors "Sankar Bharati" rangoli pattern - Decorated with floating candles Freehand Rangoli Dots and Freehand Rangoli







To view 2009 Diwali Rangoli Designs, click here.







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Please note that this blog is just a collection of copyrighted rangoli images.We neither conduct any classes for rangoli nor take any contracts for drawing rangoli.

About Arty Corner

Hi Welcome to “The Arty Corner”!!!

The title says it all… the Art center at “THE ARTY CORNER”. Through this space I will try n showcase different art forms which I come across as and when and which I think are worth a mention here on this space…

Please remember that I would love to hear from you. So don’t forget to drop comments.

Tips and Tricks


  1. While drawing circles, tie thread to a chalk. Then hold the free end of thread with left hand’s index finger tip and draw a circle holding the chalk in right hand.

  2. Use a Sieve/Strainer to fill colors. This makes the color filing very fast.

  3. To make a matrix of dots, mark equidistant points on a paper. Then with a incense/agarbatti stick make holes on that particular point. Make sure to make holes of somewhat same size.

  4. Make white outlines to enhance the rangoli.

  5. If you want to give a light tone to the color, mix it with white plain rangoli.

  6. Always use dark colors alongside the light ones.

  7. To make an attractive color scheme, choose pairs of opposite colors:                                                             Red & Green, Black & White,Violet & Yellow, Orange & Blue, Red & Yellow, Yellow & Green,Orange & Yellow,Blue & Yellow, etc.

  8. The rangoli colors available in the market are sticky and cannot be sprinkled or taken in the pinch. To make them free-flowing mix colors with white rangoli powder.