"6 DIY Sikh-Inspired Decor Ideas for a Vibrant Home"

The article provides a guide on six DIY decoration ideas inspired by Sikhism, including creating a portrait of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, crafting a Khanda symbol, making paper lanterns, floral decorations, designing a Rangoli, and creating handmade prayer flags. Each idea is a unique way to add a festive and spiritual touch to your space.

Decoration Idea Description
1. DIY Guru Nanak Dev Ji Portrait
Create a beautiful portrait of Guru Nanak Dev Ji using sketch pens, watercolors, or even digital art. This can be a great centerpiece for your decoration and a wonderful way to pay homage to the Guru.
2. Handmade Khanda Art
The Khanda is a significant symbol in Sikhism. You can create a Khanda using cardboard and glitter, or paint one on a canvas. Hang it on your wall or place it on your mantelpiece.
3. DIY Paper Lanterns
Make paper lanterns in orange and white, the colors of Sikhism. Hang them around your home to create a festive atmosphere. You can also write quotes from Guru Granth Sahib Ji on these lanterns.
4. Floral Decorations
Decorate your home with flowers in vibrant colors. You can make garlands or arrangements, or simply scatter petals around. Flowers add a fresh and festive touch to any space.
5. DIY Rangoli
Create a beautiful Rangoli at your doorstep using colored powders, flowers, or even colored rice. You can make designs inspired by Sikhism or simply create a pattern that you find beautiful.
6. Handmade Prayer Flags
Make prayer flags with fabric and paint. Write prayers or quotes from Guru Granth Sahib Ji on them. Hang these flags in your home or garden. They add a spiritual touch and a splash of color to your space.



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