Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection embellished with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Raksha Bandhan and celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This frail of thread of Rakhi is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival also has a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious coexistence with each other.
Hi friends, I take inspiration from small things and its exciting to come up with something of my own. And that's what I have done here by putting together all the art and crafts which I randomly keep making. This blog is created keeping everyone in mind - kids, college students, Indian weddings, housewives, teachers etc. I would love to hear from you. Do send in your feedback and post your comments and for orders contact me on aanu1971@gmail.com............ Anu
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Quilling Rakhi
Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection embellished with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Raksha Bandhan and celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This frail of thread of Rakhi is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival also has a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious coexistence with each other.
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Hi Anu
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful blog.They have come out pretty well. Would be great if you could put up on how to make one.
very pretty rakhi's ....agreed with aishwarya
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