This photo was taken after G was done soaking them
in water and was putting them in the sun to dry.
My rangoli. :)
G insisted, while I was making it, that it looked
like a 10 year old had made it. After I was done with it, though,
he did admit it actually looked nice.
Oh, and he helped too.
Oh, and this was made with the rangoli colours that Mom sent. :)
Sparks!
Yours truly. And, you can see the pretty
diyaas in the background.
Really like this photo. :)
Looks like both of us have our wands out, and
are casting spells on each other. Quite Potter-ish.
Oh, and that's my hand in the foreground.
in water and was putting them in the sun to dry.
My rangoli. :)
G insisted, while I was making it, that it looked
like a 10 year old had made it. After I was done with it, though,
he did admit it actually looked nice.
Oh, and he helped too.
Oh, and this was made with the rangoli colours that Mom sent. :)
Sparks!
Yours truly. And, you can see the pretty
diyaas in the background.
Really like this photo. :)
Looks like both of us have our wands out, and
are casting spells on each other. Quite Potter-ish.
Oh, and that's my hand in the foreground.
2 comments:
Lovely! (ALL the pics).
It's so wonderful that we can still buy these amazingly beautiful diyas for a really measly sum of money. I haven't had the heart to throw out the used ones this year....
maybe light them for some dinner-shinner:)
:) Same here. I've kept mine too. Except the ones that got horribly blackened with the wick.
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