7 Simple DIY Hacks To Make Organic Diwali Colors For Rangoli

Akriti Mishra
Oct 17, 2024

Turmeric Powder

Mix turmeric powder with gram flour to get a bright yellow color. Turmeric is natural, easily available, and adds a vibrant touch to your rangoli.

Dried Hibiscus Flowers

Dry hibiscus flowers and grind them into a fine powder to create a red color.

Spinach Leaves

For a natural green color, use powdered henna (mehndi) or grind dried spinach leaves into a fine powder. Both options are safe and eco-friendly.

Dried Marigold Flowers

Grind dried marigold flowers into a fine powder to make an orange shade. You can also mix turmeric powder for a warm orange color.

Indigo Powder

Indigo powder (cloth dye) can also give a natural blue shade.

Beetroot Powder

Boil and dry beetroot slices, then grind them into a fine powder for a beautiful pink hue. Beetroot’s natural pigments create a soft, pleasing color.

Rice Flour

Simply use finely ground rice flour for white. It’s a common base for rangoli and gives a beautiful contrast to the other colors.

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