Lotus Dangler

You Will Need:

Fevicryl Liquid Embroidery Glitter - Gold 401, Fevicryl - Water Based - Glass Colours - Tomato Red 851, Golden Yellow 852, Brown 855, Pink 856, Orange 860, Fevicryl No Stitch Fabric Glue , A4 Sized OHP Sheet, A4 Sized White Card Paper, Pencil, Single Punch, Ruler, Scissors, Tangoos / A Transparent Nylon Wire, Pink Colour Plastic Beads, Zardosi Beads, Golden Tassel, Golden Thread

Description :

This beautiful, brightly coloured dangler painted using Glass Colours in warm hues are sure to add a happy Festive look and feel. Just grab some Glass Colours to make this easy and quick dangler to welcome Ganesha this season.

STEP 1
Take four A4 sized OHP sheets Take A4 sized white card papers and draw four different lotus motifs on the papers The size of each lotus motif is approximately 8" in diameter
STEP 2
Place an OHP sheet on the drawing and trace the lotus motifs using Liquid Embroidery Glitter - Gold Leave it to dry
STEP 3
Similarly, trace the second motif and leave it to dry
STEP 4
This is the third motif
STEP 5
And the fourth one is this
STEP 6
Paint the lotus rangoli motifs using Water Based - Glass Colours - Tomato Red 851, Golden Yellow 852, Brown 855, Pink 856 and Orange 860 Stick an A4 sized white paper from the rear side of the lotus motifs using No Stitch Fabric Glue Leave it to dry
STEP 7
Punch two holes in each lotus motif diagonally opposite for hanging Pass the tangoos thread or a a transparent nylon wire through the holes on the lotuses and also string the pink coloured plastic beads and Zardosi beads spacing each lotus motif The lower end of the dangler has got a golden coloured tassle with few beads strung to give a final look