5 Rangoli Designs That You Can Take Inspiration From This Diwali

1 Paisley Rangoli Design

Sketch one large paisley and fill it up with other traditional motifs, or draw small paisleys one beside the other to create a circular shape.

One of the most popular desi motifs is paisley. And during traditional festivities, you will see them at every turn. Sketch one large paisley and fill it up with other traditional motifs, or draw small paisleys one beside the other to create a circular shape. Place diyas at strategic places in and around the rangoli to make it a wonderful work of art for any occasion!

2  Border Rangoli Designs

Similar to a circular rangoli, it holds its distinctiveness with the desi patterns along its outer circumference.

This rangoli design is always unquestionably impressive. Similar to a circular rangoli, it holds its distinctiveness with the desi patterns along its outer circumference. You can either draw these motifs one after the other or draw them at regular intervals. Fill in the colours to reflect the festive mood and voila it’ll be done.

3 Textual Rangoli Design

You can experiment with textual ones as well. You can add texts like “Shubh Deepawali”, “Shubh Dhanteras”, and the like and then sketch a traditional pattern – anything that suits your mood or is aligned to the design you’ve decided on beforehand.

4  Corner Rangoli Design

Draw a triangular shaped rangoli that graces the corner of the room with traditional and modern patterns that you fancy and finally fill it up with vibrant shades of colours.

5  Abstract Rangoli Design

Not everyone has to interpret what the design actually denotes or each of us might interpret it differently. You can also take inspiration from traditional designs and give them your own touch to give a unique flavour.