Alcohol or other glass bottles can be upcycled and used as a vase. Using glass bottles of unique shapes will give your home a distinctive and unique makeover.
Wood logs are simple to assemble into a lamp if you have any lying around. This lamp will look exceptionally different from the other lamps in your interior and won't break the bank.
These days, using old baskets as wall decor is a popular trend. These baskets make ideal wall hanging decor when put on the walls in an arrangement that suits your style.
It is possible to upcycle old glass bottles and turn them into mosaic display pieces. This is a great fit for the Diwali theme because of its mirror work. You can use lovely, vivid colors while making it.
Upcycle the old bulbs by removing the filament, adding LED lights, and painting minimalist designs on it. String them together with rope for a stunning look!
Tealight holds can be moved easily and keeps the wax from spilling. It's simple to make these tealight holders out of CDs and paint them to fit the Diwali vibe.
During the Diwali season, artwork is eaxtremely trendy. Lippan artoworks are prominent in Rajasthan and Gujarat. These are simple to make with cardboard and can enhance the look of your house.
Candle stands are a must have during Diwali. These are crafted from old, little glass jars that you can decorate to suit your style and fill with tiny candles. These can be hung anywhere in the house.
Cardboard boxes can be used to create this kind of wall hanging. They can be painted in vibrant colours, and mirrors and beads can be added to improve their appearance.
One of the simplest decor items is this Diwali themed frame. It's made using the quilling technique from newspapers and is painted in the vibrant colours