Diwali is on its way and with the arrival of this joyous festival comes a lot of duties including cleaning your house and decorating it. You are likely to spend a lot of money after buying decorations that are mostly for one-time use. To save money, you can easily reuse old and unnecessary items lying around your house to make decorative pieces.
Here are a few ideas that you can use to make DIY decorations for your house. This will not only help you save money but also bring out the child inside you.
Glass Bottle Lamps
One of the most commonly found items in our household is a glass bottle. Glass is a non-biodegradable product, therefore, it is our responsibility to reuse and recycle it. For making Diwali decorations, you can take glass bottles, paint them in different transparent colours and put some fairy lights in them. You will get your perfect glass bottle lamp.
Tyre Wall Hanging
One of the most unconventional and unique wall hangings that you can make for your house is using old tyres (Revamp Old Tyres). Take different-sized tyres, paint them and attach them with strong threads. Hang them on a big wall and beautify your house.
Paper Cup Chandelier
The best decorative items light up your house and enhance its beauty. With Paper cup lamps, you can create an aesthetic look for your house. All you need is a pack full of paper or plastic cups (Best Use Of Plastic Cups) and glue. Take them all together, paste them and cover your light bulbs with them. If you paint them with glass paints, they look even nicer.
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Can Lamps
One of the most aesthetic decorative items that you can make for home are lamps that are made out of a tin can. All you need to do is take some cans, make random or organised holes on their surface, and place small light bulbs or fairy lights in them. You can also tie several cans together to form a longer decorative piece.
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CD Wind Chime
Remember those days when CDs were the major storage for our data? However, those days have passed and now we are left with tons of CDs in our houses. You can shatter these CDs and use their tiny and shiny pieces to make a wind chime. All you need is a few threads, cardboard and CDs. You can also paint them if you like.
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