As we get ready for Diwali, fulfilling rangoli orders sending them to beautiful homes I am having separation anxiety. Ahh I know I can make another set another color combination but this ... this one i Love !
Forms of celebrations can take on a wide variety of manifestations, ranging from worshiping the goddess Chamundeshwari (Durga) to exhibiting colorful dolls in a Golu. Indian celebrations are so expressive and inclusive of every race this country represents. With so much of diversity, celebrations have becomes every Indians way to enjoy life.
Panetar RangoliThe Acrylic Rangoli Collection, featuring beautiful modern pieces inspired by the Indian Bride's traditional wedding lenghas. Created this design in traditional red, green and white colors like in the panetar of Hindu/ Gujarati brides. We loved alternating colors in each setting, tell us what you think. We love it ! We went all out with this design ! Go ahead and decorate your home this festive season with these beautiful pieces.
Here we come with some of our fresh inspirations :). Tell us what you think about our new collection?
I know its been a while I have posted in the blog... just a been busy you know.. :P... Ha, you thinking really??.. lol..Leave that for now..
I wanted to share with you these beautiful hand-painted ceramic elephant banks.. you just have to see them.. It is just so wonderful to read each and every comment you guys left for us. It really means a lot to us. We have been reading them over and over again, just cant thank you guys enough for them. The giveaway is now over! A winner has been chosen using random.org. We had a total of 17 entries, 16 in Giveaway post and 1 was entered in another post in our blog. As we totally get how confusing the blog commenting can get, we decided to include all in the random win. We have all the time logs for each entry for this giveaway and didn't want anyone to be left out. So now lets go.... So lets have some drum roll please............ And the WINNER of Nirman Creations' 1st Giveaway is !!!!!! She says:it was quite a refreshing experience to go through all happy-bright coloured Rangoli.Infact i was wondering if i cud came across ur page during this festive season this year. Never mind, m extremely pleased to join Nirman Creation family via my friend Pooja. The design n colour that caught my attention is Ulta purple 1. The arrangement of shiny glittery stones in my all-time favr8 purple -plum colour is making this Ulta purple 1 Rangoli art just fabulous. its a real combination of trendy n traditional exhibit :) Wish to win one of these :) CONGRATULATIONS Shilpa!! Write to us at [email protected] with your contact details, wait for this lovely piece to come your way!! But here's a gift for everyone, all our readers and fans of our work. Use the coupon code Jan2012 for 20% off in store Nirman for your entire purchase. This coupon is valid till the end of this month.
Thank you all for participating. Giveaway is now closed... Winners announced on 21st Jan How is everyone doing? Did you enjoy the kite flying and eating til gud... ahhh we did :-). And now is the time for a giveaway of our beautiful Rangoli. So as we promised, here we are :-) with a giveaway of our Rangoli. To win this all you gotta do is visit any of our online stores or our Flicker album and pick your fav Rangoli design/color and tell us here, comment in this blog post. Simple right.. To win this, you will have to be a fan of our FB page. Once you enter here, come and tell us on our FB page that you did!! We will announce a random winner on Saturday, its open till then to enter. 1 entry per person. Hmm... to increase your chance to win have all your family members enter the giveaway, but make sure they are our FB fans too :-). Ha, don't go lost looking through our pics.. take your time to browse through our designs come back and leave the comment here on this post !!
Hope everyone had a great 2011 and wish everyone a wonderful 2012 from all of us here at Nirman Creations.
So I was looking for some greeting cards.. and I bumped into shop Teryyo. Tery, the designer for these greeting cards is not an Indian but she has fallen in love with the language and script Hindi so much that she learned it and now she makes handmade greeting cards in Hindi and sells them in her Etsy shop Teryyo. How cool is that??.. really impressive. Not just outside India but even within India it is so difficult to come across the regional language printed everyday quality material like greeting cards.
All image credits Teryyo. |