Art & Craft

Paper Crumple Rangoli

Design a rangoli using paper circles filled with crumpled coloured paper, glitter, and glue. Kids can make floral or geometric patterns on chart paper and fill the shapes to mimic traditional rangoli without the mess—perfect for festive decoration.

Paper Crafting Celebration 30 to 60 mins 6 to 8 years Art & Craft Class 5

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Step –1

Procure the base - Let’s make unique rangoli for Diwali or any occasion at home. Take a corrugated sheet of a square frame.

Step –2

Draw the design - Take a pencil and a measuring scale to draw the rangoli. You can find a reference or draw any shape that you want.

Step –3

Cut out the design - Take scissors and cut out the shape of the rangoli.

Step –4

Stick newspaper - Cut stripes from an old newspaper to stick to the borders of the corrugated sheet to give it a better finishing touch.

Step –5

Paint the base - Take the Fevicryl Carnival Pack and paint the base of the corrugated sheet with the colours of your choice.

Step –6

Crumple and stick - Take the blue, orange, and pink colourful kite paper and crumple them into small circular balls. Make sure all the balls are the same size.

Step –7

Stick the balls - Take the crumpled balls and stick them on the surface of the rangoli, close to each other leaving no gaps using Fevistik Power. Let it dry.

Step –8

Final Look - Arrange the sections in any form you want. Here’s how you can create your adjustable rangoli pattern for any festive or special occasion.