Discover the beauty of simplicity with each simple rangoli design in our collection. From graceful patterns to colorful creations, these simple rangoli designs are easy to make and perfect for any occasion. Browse through our gallery — 10 designs per page — and find inspiration to decorate your home with art that reflects tradition in a modern way.

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Simple rangoli Design

Q&A

How can I make my simple rangoli design look attractive?

Use a combination of bold and soft colors, and try outlining the design with white powder. Adding diyas (lamps) or flowers around your rangoli can make it more eye-catching.

How do I make light and dark Rangoli shades?

To create lighter tones, mix your Rangoli colour with white powder or rice flour.
To make darker tones, add a bit of black powder or more of the base colour.
For example, white + red gives pastel pink, and blue + green gives a deep turquoise effect.

Can I make Rangoli colours naturally at home?

Yes! You can make beautiful, eco-friendly Rangoli colours using natural ingredients:
Turmeric → Yellow
Kumkum or red sandalwood powder → Red
Spinach powder → Green
Beetroot powder → Pink
Rice flour → White
These colours are safe, vibrant, and perfect for festive designs.

How can I blend Rangoli colours smoothly for a shaded effect?

Use a small plate or tray to mix your colours evenly before applying.
For a gradient look, sprinkle the darker shade first, then gently blend a lighter colour into it with your fingers or a soft brush. This technique gives your Rangoli a soft, professional finish.

What are some beautiful colour combinations for Rangoli?

Here are some tried-and-tested mixes that always look good:
Red, Yellow, and White → Traditional and bright
Blue, Pink, and Green → Festive and cheerful
Orange, Purple, and White → Perfect for Diwali themes
Yellow, Red, and Green → Best for floral Rangolis

How should I store my mixed Rangoli colours?

Always keep your mixed powders in airtight containers to protect them from moisture. Store in a cool, dry place and mix smaller batches before each use to keep colours vibrant and smooth.

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