
Make these lamps in any size and shape you want for your DIY Diwali lighting.
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This one is for you if you’re a pro at pottery or would like to give it a shot. Make Your Own Lamp Image: Courtesy Pixabay/Pexels Place it over a candle or diya to enjoy the lovely glowing effect it generates. You can also put them on the bulbs of your night lamp to change the colour of the lighting in your room. Fold the paper into a cylindrical shape or any shape you desire and glue the ends together. Perforate a design on a rectangular sheet of paper using a needle. Make stunning lampshades out of coloured papers for your Diwali lighting. Handcrafted Lampshades Image: Courtesy Digital Buggu/Pexels This one-of-a-kind light setup offers a royal and rustic style to your space, quickly transforming it into a party-perfect décor. You may also add some leaves or pampas grass around it to make it look even more impressive. All that is required is to wind fairy lights around a hula hoop to create a chandelier-style centrepiece. Hula Hoop Chandeliers Image: Courtesy ROMAN ODINTSOV/UnsplashĬhandeliers are ideal for a living area, and with gorgeous lighting, they can be used both indoors and outdoors. Diwali décor that is simple yet exquisite is ready for you. After that, place a tea light candle inside and light it. You may use different designs and colours of laces, or you can paint the mason jars in different colours. Mason Jar Lanterns Image: Courtesy Sahir Sujahudeen/UnsplashĪnother offbeat way to make Diwali lights is to use a mason jar and cover it with a thick lace. You may also paint or design rangolis around these bowls. Keep these bowls in different spots around your home, such as on the centre table with sweets and dry fruits alongside them, which looks really elegant.

You may also put flowers or flower petals and/or glitter. Simply fill adorned bowls with water and place floating candles in them. What’s not to love about floating candles? Floating candles are a trendy décor that looks great as a centrepiece or accent décor. Rather than discarding these brown paper bags after your Diwali shopping, make DIY lighting paper lanterns out of them.įloating Candles Image: Courtesy Rahul Pandit/Pexels Paper-bag lanterns are inspired by the best-out-of-waste concept. Paper Bag Lanterns Image: Courtesy Karolina Grabowska/Pexels All you need is a bottle and a string of fairy lights to get started. Bottle Lights Image: Courtesy William Bayreuther/Unsplashīottle lights never go out of style whether it’s Diwali, Christmas, or any other occasion, these lights create a welcoming ambiance in your house during the festive season. So, whether you’re a procrastinator like us, or if you didn’t have time for this grandiose affair, here are some last-minute Diwali DIY lighting ideas. This time, we’re bringing you some insane Diwali DIY lighting ideas. Of all the Diwali preparations, people enjoy adorning their homes the most. As Diwali approaches, it goes without saying that lighting should play an important role in your home décor and remodelling plans. Lighting is a vital element that may improve any area by influencing the ambience of the space.

Make your home extra festive with these innovative DIY Diwali lightings

Here, we’ve shared some creative and eco-friendly DIY Diwali lighting ideas to liven up your homes and workplaces.

‘Tis the festival of lights! The concept of lighting décor styles has shifted from pricey market-driven trends to homey inventive ones.
