Transform old fabric into vibrant rangoli patterns, creating unique and eco-friendly decoration for your home.
Use an old dupatta or scarf to create beautiful lanterns, adding a touch of traditional elegance to your Diwali decor.
Wrap old clothing around candles to give them a personalized and festive touch, breathing new life into both the clothing and the candles.
Combine different fabric scraps to craft a colorful and bespoke table runner, perfect for adding a festive flair to your dining table.
Repurpose old sarees or kurta fabric to make vibrant cushion covers, adding a touch of ethnicity to your living space.
Cut up old clothes into triangular pieces and string them together to create a bohemian-style bunting for your Diwali celebrations.
Use old sarees to wrap Diwali gifts, creating a beautiful and sustainable alternative to traditional wrapping paper
Turn old fabric into potlis or drawstring pouches, ideal for gifting small items like sweets or trinkets during Diwali.
Convert old fabric into stylish headbands or hair accessories, adding a touch of glamour to your festive look.
Transform an old kurta into a trendy kurti by shortening its length or adding embellishments, giving it a fresh and fashionable appearance for Diwali celebrations.