Still recovering from the festive hangover, hence the paucity of posts. Promise to buckle up in November, and bring you more creative fodder.
Here are a few images of our handmade and hand-painted efforts during Diwali. Wish people could keep things simple and traditional instead of the mindless blitzkrieg it is made out to be nowadays.

Diya painted by yours truly.
Little urns painted by my kiddies (aged 6 and 8).

Candle and diya drawings made by the kids to add to the Diwali decor.
Finally, a festive tablescape using my hand-painted tealight holders.
Hope all my readers had a cheerful festive season with their loved ones. Enjoy the afterglow and I shall see you next month! :)
2 comments:
Very beautiful.... your kids are following your foot prints.
- Vrinda
Thank you so much for your appreciation, Vrinda.
I always encourage my kids to draw and paint in their free time. So much better than watching TV all the time! :)
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