August 2, 2020 / CategoryNIFT Entrance/ Posted by
admin/ No Comments.I used a waste scrap paper on which the stones of different colours and shapes are sticking and then take a thread and stick it on the backside so that it can gave the shape of Rakhi.I made this rakhi from those waste materials that I found in my home.I did my best efforts to make this rakhi more impressive . Thankyou..🙂🙂
My Rakshabandhan story! Rakshabandhan is a very special occasion that strengthens the intimate bonding between a brother and a sister.. So, to make this day more special , I participated in the ” Hand made rakhi competition” organised by the Pahal institute. In this lockdown time, with little resources , i made a rakhi using a few papers , ear buds, stones and a satin ribbon. My brother and I may fight and argue together but this rakhi is a gesture of pure love for my brother and is filled with lots of love and a promise to always stick by his side.😊🌼 priyanshi masand, Centre:- Hazratganj lucknow Batch:- NIFT NID full year
made by Isha yadav
My brother is an artist and he is extremely interested in drawing and colouring.He is fond of using colourful products so, I thought to make colourful rakhi using pearis and colourful threads which shows his emotions such as….. Red which means love , Orange shows his confidence, Yellow shows his creativity, Blue shows that he is responsible, trusting, and peaceful , Maroon shows his strength and Purple shows he is nobleSince my sister is the only sibling I have…I have made this for my sister, with whole heart and unlimited love. So the rakhi is made up of yellow and red thread,mauli,which is considered very sacred for Hindus. It’s believed that this thread protects us. The base is made of raw red net available at home.It has five petals at the back and 3 at front which when summed makes her b’day month 5+3=8 and the three(silver) hidden behind the front petals(blue) when further added makes my b’day month 5+3+3= 11;she being elder protects me most of the times . Then there is a pom pom that adds to the beauty of rakhi. Ayushi Patna
I have made 2 rakhi obe for my sweet brother and another one for my sweet bhabhi. 1.My rakhi is made up of three materials stone, fur and glitter foam Green colour symbolises harmony, freshness. Yellow colour symbolise positivity, happiness. Blue colour symbolise inspiration, wisdom. Red colour symbolise love. White colour symbolise goodness purity. Pink colour is the colour of universal love of oneself. This rakhi wishing everyone lots of love nd happiness 2.My rakhi is made for my bhabhi she is my friend my sister everything it is made up of my mom’bangle which i attached 4 bangle and tied it with orange thread some glitter foam and stones. Different colour is a sign of different things. Orange colour symbolises successful. Green colour symbolises harmony, freshness. Red colour symbolises love. White colour symbolises goodness, purity. Blue colour symbolises inspiration. Silver colour symbolises modern, glamourous. Golden colour symbolises passion. Purple colour symbolises dignity, peace This rakhi wish my babhi and everyone lots of love and happiness, Wibha mehetaI made this rakhi using matchsticks. Each head of matchstick represents each state of india and there are group of 3 matchsticks,total 8 in number which represents the 8 union territories and also I used yellow colour which represents relationship of happiness and green colour which represents health which we wish for everyone. Also it is comfortable to wear as the base of this rakhi is made up of soft cloth so that it wont hurt. DeepaliIn Indian tradition, the frangible thread of rakhi is considered even stronger than an iron chain as it strongly binds a brothers and a sisters in the circumference of mutual love and trust. And my brother is younger than me so here a cute smile for him.❤️ Shrestha RanchiNot only a brother but a sister also protects the sister….❤
This year due to pandemic we all are unable to go market to buy rakhi. So I thought to make at home. I’ve made this rakhi with some limited materials available at home. Used thread for base, cloth for making flower and for decoration I wasn’t having fancy materials so I used wire and some pearl head pins.Amrita PriyaI have made Lord Ganesha in the centre of the rakhi to give our relation a new start where we create a lot of good new memories as Lord Ganesha is worshipped before beginning of every puja so that everything remains smooth. And I have used different other colors to symbolise that relation b/w me and and my sister remains colorful and full of good vibes.राखी कर देती है सभी गीले शिकवे दूर इतनी ताकतवर होती है कच्चे धागे की पावन डोर…i made this rakhi usking a ribbon and flowers. Also i used pink colour as it represents love and happiness and a pearl as it symbolises long life; it is snug to wear as the base is made up of soft ribbon. Steffi Agarwal from Bhopal
Tanya Choudharya from BhopalDeepika RanchiMrinal PMy sister Urjita ❤my love, support, fight and laugh. It’s great to have her.🌟 Avisi Hauz khas
Srestha Aggarwal from Hauz khas centreHello! Ananta Vyas here, And this is my entry for the rakhi making competition. My rakhi is flower themed, the concentric blooming flowers represent the love between me and my sister, that like a flower would grow stronger, sweeter with each passing year. My rakhi is made using different paper folding techniques. Also, since i am aspiring to be a designer, i wanted to add a little innovative twist to my rakhi, therefore it is not just a rakhi but also like a little card, that opens and has my sister’s picture and a little note that i wrote for her. Wishing everyone a happy and safe rakshabandhan! ✨ Thank you.
Peacock’s colourful features symbolize the meaning of lumba in life. L – lovely U – unified M – magical B – bonding with A – allmade this plate with glitter paper and left it on it, then I applied the lamp to the lamp and then I used glitter paper and cardboard to roll it and I ready it
Happy Rakshabandhan to all . I used a circle as to make the middle pendel of rakhi embedded it with clay and golden stones and with the help of loops attached the pearls to it. I not only make rakhi for my brother but for the entire family so my siblings didn’t need to go out during this pandemic and stay safe at home. Made by Ankeshwari RajMade by Bipul KumarIts a handmade article {Rakhi made by Shreyas}, comprising of unique types of techniques like – stitching, embroidering along with a combination of lavish appliqués . Also, no sibling on this Green Ball is perfect , so is this band . It’s all about accepting each other and helping in the promotion of mutual growth Prayers and wishes🥳
This Rakhi made with quilling strips which I created at home .for thread I use moli and to decorate with some waste stones .I use my old jewellery which is not use full for me .