7 adorable DIY rakhi designs children can create at home
Beaded Traditional Rakhi
String colorful beads into beautiful patterns. With adult help, kids can make elegant rakhis.
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Personalised Felt Rakhi
Cut felt into animals or initials. Personalized and durable—great for little hands to create!
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Quilling Paper Rakhi
Roll paper strips into floral patterns or peacocks. Stick onto cardboard and add glitter.
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Origami Paper Rakhi
Fold paper into hearts, flowers, or animals. Personalize with colors and attach to a ribbon.
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Cartoon-Themed Foam Rakhi
Cut glitter foam into stars or circles. Add your sibling’s favorite cartoon sticker for a fun rakhi.
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Pom Pom Rakhi
Wrap thread around a fork to create fluffy pom-poms. Stick them on cardboard and add ribbon. Super soft & cute!
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Decorative Button Rakhi
Recycle old buttons into pretty rakhis! Arrange them on felt to form flowers and patterns.
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