Handmade Rakhi cards are perfect to add a personal touch to the celebration. There are few interesting ideas for making various types of Rakhi cards to show the love and affection. One can take inspiration from the following ideas and can create an innovative and special Rakhi card for his or her brother or sister.
Embroidered Rakhi Cards
Embroidered rakhi cards are easy and fast to make. They simply look stunning and lure the receiver. So make these cards by your own and win the heart of your brother or sister or any other person.
Material Required :-
Paper card sheet
Colored embroidery threads
Sewing needle
Glass beads
Tracing paper
Method :
The making of embroidery Rakhi cards is fast and easy. Firstly, cut the card paper in the desired size and fold it from the center. Trace the pattern on the front side of the card. Stitch or paste the beads wherever desired. Write the Rakhi message with the help of marker or embroidery. Stick a Rakhi on the inside along with a small pouch of roli-rice.
Mouli-Frame Rakhi Card
Mouli is mainly a thread which was considered as holy thread for any religious rites. Rakhi cards made up of these mouli threads are easy to make and look extremely beautiful. The following simple steps can help you make such rakhi in minutes.
Materials Required :-
Handmade card paper
Mouli or Kalawa
Red and yellow color
A small carved Ganesh or Swastika.
Method :-
Now cut the paper into desired size and fold the paper from the centre. Leaving some border, paste the mouli-thread making a rectangle, the size of this rectangle may vary as per your design. Line with a decorative border on the inside using red and yellow colors and paste the motif of Ganesha or Swastika a little off center towards top and write 'Happy Raksha Bandhan' or similar short message below the motif.
Mouli Rakhi Card with contemporary look
Make the mouli framed rakhi card by using the above instructions. Now if you wish to give it a contemporary look, use a lace or ribbon instead a mouli. You can also use pressed flowers at the centre and write your message inside the card. Enclose the Rakhi envelope with Akshat and tika.
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