Four Big Kolams for any festive days. These can be drawn on Tuesdays and Fridays as both days are considered auspicious to draw big and colour kolams. Usually kaavi is added to kolams drawn on Tuesdays and Fridays. You can draw these kolams by adding colours and celebrate the festivals. g Ran
A big kolam for any festivals. This kolam can be made grand with addition of colours. Add colours to each layer of the kolam. either you can sprinkle the colour powders and then draw with white rangoli powder as it is done is Sanskar Bharti rangolis, or you can draw the outline then colour the Continue Reading
A kolam with pretty cotton flower buds arranged in beautifully and interconnected. Each flower is drawn with 2×2 dot count. Draw flower design with your choice, it can be four, six petalled flower. Then colour the flowers with the colours of your choice. You can fill the space in between the flowers with a single Continue Reading
A big kolam to draw on festivals and occasions. Place 22×22 dots to draw this kolam. Start the kolam from one corner of the dot matrix. Draw a capsule design by joining 5 dots in a line. Then add the feather design on sides and a “V” shapes. Complete the same design on other 3 Continue Reading
A 17 dots kolam with swastik design in it. You can draw this kolam for any festival or any ocassions. Colour this kolam with bright colours and decorate with extra detailing as per your choice. This has sikku lines running inside the kolam, if you don’t want sikku lines, then don’t draw, just fill some Continue Reading
18 dots kolam which can be drawn on festival or occasions like Valentine’s day. You can add any colours right from grey to white, outlining the hearts with black colour. A very easy kolam to draw where four hearts are in the centre and surrounded with flowers. You can change the small flowers into small Continue Reading
This is a bigger version of 7 dots kolam. This kolam has 2 types of kolam. The kolams on the four sides are a common kolams and the inner 7 dots kolams are different one, which is formed by an onion shape elements, by joining 4 dots. This kolam is easy to draw as it Continue Reading
Two Big kolams for the coming Margazhi season. The below kolam is simple kolam, with lines travelling easily around the dots, forming loops.. This is very simple kolam. 5 dots kolams are placed on the outer and flower design on the sides.
Two sikku kolams with the same dot count but the way it has been drawn makes the difference in the outlook of the kolam and an illusion is caused as if the two are different kolams. The spacing of the dots do make a difference.
Sikku kolams are also known kambi, Neli kolams as the lines make their way by wavy lines and they look like metal string. This is 17 dots kolam and a big one too. This can be drawn on Tuesdays or Fridays and also on festivals. On festivals it is auspicious to add kaavi to the Continue Reading