Diwali Celebrations
Sorry my post is a little late. But you know that there are some things that I want to share with you. This Diwali I went shopping for some cute and necessary things. I am showing some pics and you have to tell me how it looks like?
Firstly I bought a beautiful and colorful ceramic wind chime for my drawing room. Price was rs 500/-
Secondly I bought a big ceramic flowerpot of rs 1000/- of black color but couldn't buy its artificial flowers. I bought some hand towels too.
I bought some colorful reflective diyas.
It looked very pretty and it was easy to light them. The main thing is that when we lit these diyas it reflected the red, blue or yellow light.( Which colour the Diya has).I had tried this time a water candle on my own.
I bought one pink ceramic jar, a tea set, three jars of white in color and these items were perfect for my kitchen .
Next I prepared a rangoli of rice in front of my gate. It took hardly ½ an hour to make it.
Some beautiful pics I am sharing with you guys.
We bought some eco-friendly crackers as shown in the pic.
We bought tea lights, diyas , castrols and other items for gifts,
some dry fruits,juices and cookies.
On this occasion I wore a cord set and my daughter wore a mehroon suit.
At last we celebrated our Diwali with great joy and happiness. New clothes, colorful rangolis , decorations with flowers and idols of Ganesha and Laxmi ji, bandhanwar, cleanliness, sweets, lighting, candles,and delicious Homemade food made our Diwali more special.
I had buy poori spoon for dhanters also.
We also went for an outing to watch the beauty of our city and lighting and had dinner and enjoyed the beauty of festival nights.
Lastly, I want to say if you are happy within yourself then everything looks perfect and joyful so, always keep smiling and your inner cleanliness is very necessary on this occasion. If you want to feel light and happy then remove all guilt and sorrow from within you. If you like my blog then do subscribe and follow for more.
Happy Diwali 🪔 to all the readers of Ray of hope.
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