Once our Diwali lights are up, we don’t need to use the regular lights at home. So they last only a few seconds outside our window before being blown off.ĭiwali decoration means lots and lots of string lights for me.
Mumbai is usually breezy and we’re in a high rise. And on the outside they don’t last too long. I’m a little cautious about using them inside the house, what with kids running around constantly. Though I love diyas I use them less than I would like to, mostly only during the pooja. So the most obvious way to decorate is with lots of twinkling lights. I obviously can’t do them all together… maybe 1 new one every year? 😉 Let’s go! Diwali Decoration Ideas With Lights:ĭiwali is the festival of lights. Here are some ideas I found inspiring and would love to try out in my home. For example, you could use a gorgeous arrangement at a church wedding in a traditional Indian one by changing the colours from white to red. Nice!’ Inspiration for ideas can come from anywhere.
Something that will catch your eye and make you say, ‘Hey. This post is for you if you are looking for something ‘different’, a wow factor. We all do those every year and we’ll find hundreds of images on Google for designs. So this post is not about diyas and rangoli. and some new Diwali decoration ideas for our homes. Diwali is around the corner and we are all spring-cleaning our homes, thinking of gifts and clothes.