DIY Diwali decor ideas: Transform old bottles, jars, fabrics into festive decor with these effective tips
Easy Diwali decorations at home: As you get ready for Dussehra and Diwali, think twice before tossing out old bottles, jars, and fabrics. Upcycling them into festive decor is a sustainable and fun way to personalise your celebrations. Here’s how.
October 09, 2024 / 13:56 IST
Diwali decor ideas: You can upcycle old bottles, jars, coasters to create festive decor to add a fresh charm to your celebrations (Images: Canva)
Dussehra and Diwali festivals are not only about celebrations but also a time when you pull out the clutter, dust off old items, and make space for new things. As you sort through the items to discard, you’ll likely come across old glass bottles, empty jars, and worn-out fabrics. Before tossing them away, pause for a moment, these items have the potential to become beautiful, handcrafted festive decor pieces that will add a personal and sustainable touch to your home.
Here are 7 upcycling ideas that can help you create festive decor using old materials, bringing a fresh charm to your celebrations.
- Bottle lanterns: Empty glass bottles can be transformed into stunning lanterns with just a few materials. Simply clean the bottles, remove the labels, and fill them with fairy lights or small tea candles. For an added festive touch, you can paint the outside of the bottle with metallic or bright colours and add intricate designs using glitter or craft pens. These bottle lanterns can be placed in corners or hung from balconies to create a magical glow.
- Jar candle holders: Don’t throw away those old mason jars or jam jars. You can turn them into beautiful candle holders with minimal effort. Clean the jars thoroughly and wrap them with fabric scraps, lace, or even jute twine for a rustic look. Place a small candle or tea light inside, and you’ve got a simple yet elegant decoration piece that can light up your pooja room or dining area during Dussehra and Diwali.
Also read | Diwali cleaning for your workspace: Declutter, de-stress, and deliver more with these effective tips- Fabric garlands: Old saris, dupattas, or scarves that you no longer wear can be upcycled into vibrant fabric garlands. Cut the fabric into long strips and tie them together to create a colourful garland. These fabric garlands can be used to adorn doorways, windows, or even your puja room. For an added festive feel, mix in fairy lights or attach small bells and tassels to the ends.
- Decorative trays: If you have old serving trays that are chipped or faded, don’t throw them out just yet. You can upcycle them into decorative trays that are perfect for holding sweets, candles, or even gifts during the festive season. Paint the trays with bright, festive colours like red, gold, or green, and add embellishments such as mirrors, beads, or even fabric cutouts. This simple DIY craft can turn an old, forgotten item into a statement piece for your living room or dining table.
- Bottle vases: Old wine bottles or soda bottles can be turned into elegant vases. Paint the bottles with metallic paints like gold, silver, or bronze, and add embellishments such as beads or sequins. You can use them to display fresh flowers, dry twigs, or even Diwali marigold garlands. These upcycled vases are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your home without spending a fortune.
- Fabric coasters: If you have leftover fabric pieces or old clothes that you no longer use, why not turn them into festive coasters? Cut the fabric into circular or square shapes, and sew the edges to prevent fraying. You can also layer two or three different fabrics together for a more textured look. These fabric coasters add a touch of handmade charm to your coffee table or dining area during the festivities.
Also read | Home decor tips: Renovate your living room for Diwali with floating shelves, glass cabinets- Gift wrapping: Instead of buying expensive wrapping paper, use old fabric scraps, newspapers, or magazine pages to wrap gifts for Diwali. Tie the wrapped gift with jute twine or colourful ribbons for a personal and eco-friendly touch. You can even add a small, upcycled decoration, like a paper flower or a beaded string, to give it a festive look. This sustainable wrapping method not only reduces waste but also adds a unique touch to your gifts.
Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
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