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Published 12:49 IST, August 11th 2023

Raksha Bandhan 2023: DIY ideas to make personalised, eco-friendly Rakhi at home

Siblings embrace creativity, weaving memories and sustainability into bespoke Rakhis. This time around, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 30.

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Celebrate Raksha Bandhan 2023 with unique DIY Rakhis | Image: Shutterstock | Image: self
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Raksha Bandhan, the joyous festival that honours the cherished bond between siblings, is fast approaching. While the festival traditionally involves exchanging gifts, ornate rakhis, and delectable sweets, a growing concern for the environment has led to a shift towards more eco-friendly celebrations. This year, consider making your own hand-carved rakhis that are not only heartfelt and cost-effective but also contribute to a greener planet.

3 things you need to know

  • Celebrate Raksha Bandhan with heartfelt, handcrafted bonds.
  • DIY trend weaves memories into unique sibling celebrations.
  • Eco-friendly materials add a greener touch to traditions.

Gone are the days when a rakhi was just a thread; it embodies the profound affection and care siblings share. However, the rampant use of non-biodegradable rakhis has added to environmental pollution. Crafting your own rakhis is a delightful alternative that aligns with the spirit of the festival and nature's preservation.

Pom-Pom Rakhi

Ideal for younger siblings, Pom-Pom rakhis radiate cuteness and warmth. Using readily available or self-made Pom-Poms, thread, a needle, and scissors, you can craft a rakhi in just minutes. Choose colors and patterns your sibling adores, arranging the Pom-Poms on the thread to create a unique design. Personal, simple, and enjoyable, these rakhis are sure to bring smiles.

(Pom-Pom rakhis radiate cuteness and warmth | Image: Twitter)

Resin Rakhi

Embrace the trend of resin art by designing a stunning handmade resin rakhi. A resin kit containing resin, hardener, paper cups, a rakhi mold, ribbons, and old newspaper is all you need. Create a resin mixture, pour it into the mold, and add embellishments in line with your rakhi concept. Once dried, attach a ribbon for a charming finish that will undoubtedly captivate your brother's heart.

(Trend of resin art by designing a stunning handmade resin rakhi | Image: Twitter)

Kundan Rakhi

For an opulent touch, opt for Kundan rakhis. These exquisite creations showcase timeless elegance. Craft them using thick paper, glue, ribbon, beads, and Kundan stones. Place the beads and Kundans strategically on the paper, secure with glue, and complete with a ribbon. This rakhi speaks volumes of your affection and discerning taste.

(Exquisite creations showcase timeless elegance | Image: Twitter)

Photo Rakhi

Immortalise your cherished moments by featuring a photo of you and your brother at the heart of the rakhi. A personalized touch that speaks volumes, this custom rakhi demonstrates your deep connection. Simply cut your favorite image into a circular shape and adorn it with pearls or beads for an unforgettable memento.

(Immortalize your cherished moments by featuring a photo of you and your brother at the heart of the rakhi | Image: Twitter)

Clay Rakhi

Join the eco-conscious movement by fashioning clay rakhis that boast both festive flair and environmental responsibility. With clay, acrylic paints, fevicol, carving tools, beads, scissors, and colorful ribbons, crafting these rakhis becomes a joyful and creative experience. Mold the clay, add decorative elements, and secure a matching ribbon for a distinctive way to celebrate Raksha Bandhan.

(Join the eco-conscious movement by fashioning clay rakhis | Image: Twitter)

This Raksha Bandhan, go beyond the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary with these do-it-yourself rakhi ideas. Crafted with love, these rakhis encapsulate the essence of your sibling bond while reflecting your commitment to a greener world. Celebrate the festival with personalized, heartwarming gestures that stand as testaments to the enduring connection between brothers and sisters.

20:14 IST, August 10th 2023