Oct 22
Material required For Gift Wrapping
- Plain and designed, metallic coloured, plastic wrapping papers in silver, gold and bright solid colours.
- I Plain and designed cellophane papers in white, yellow, or with designs like floral pink Bright coloured crepe paper, handmade sheets, hand painted wrapping sheets or even plain brown paper.
- I Throw in bright coloured satin ribbons in different widths.
- Add gold and silver tissue ribbons too as well as cellotapes, double sided tapes and transparent tape in different widths. Don’t forget the glue stick by Elfy, scissors, cutter, ruler, pencil and eraser.
- Glitter tubes, poster paints, glitter pouches of different colours.
- Start up on a collection of crystals, small bells.
- floral motifs, floral or geometric cut-outs in different fabrics and treatments as well as beads and strings of different metals and colours.
- Paper flowers are recommended.
- Go to your kitchen and remove the cling film roll
Method Of Gift Wrapping
- Take your gift and place it in the centre of the paper you’ve selected, anything from plain metallic to two different coloured crepe sheets, put together to give it strength, or self-painted brown paper sheets.
Oct 16
Encourage your children to make Di wali gifts.
Get earthen diyas and put them in water dry.
Let your children paint the diyas as creatively as possible - stick bindis, beeds, gotas, daals, silver and gold powder… (let their imagination run but have supplies beforehand).
Prepare candle-wicks by dipping pieces of plumber’s thread into hot wax and letting them dry.
Once done, help them out by pouring hot wax into the diya.
Insert wicks immediately and hold still till set.
Wrap up and go gifting.
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Oct 16
Embroidery Designs for kids stuff.
It can be use for kid’s badsheet, curtains, pillow cover, wall hanging, bags etc.

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