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Holi is a super fun and vibrant festival celebrated with colors, water balloons, and sweets. It is a Hindu festival that is celebrated with the onset of the spring season and in anticipation of a good harvest in the coming month of April. Holi falls during a time when the weather is very pleasant and appropriate for an outdoor celebration. It is the perfect time for all the family members to come together and indulge in a joyful celebration. For kids, Holi doesn't have to be just limited to playing with colors and balloons.
Parents can make the most of this time by organizing creative DIY project activities for kids. The projects can be made on Holi theme to foster imagination and creativity. Such activities can be organized in the form of competitions where each child is rewarded for their effort. This way, your Holi celebration can be more creative and engaging for your kid.
If you're looking for the perfect Holi craft activities for your kid, then here is a list of some aesthetic and intriguing activities that you may find interesting.
To make these t-shirts at home, you would need the following materials-
First, ensure that the T-shirt is properly clean. Now, fold the T-shirt in various folds and secure the shape with the help of a rubber band. Take 2 to 3 plastic squeeze bottles and fill each of them with different fabric dyes. Add a little bit of water to fabric dyes to dilute the thickness of the dye. Now in a random motion, squeeze the color through the bottle onto the T-shirt. Once it's done, wrap the T-shirt in a plastic bag and let it sit for at least 4 to 5 hours so that it dries down completely. After the T-shirt completely absorbs the color, rinse it in water to remove excess color. In the end, you will get a T-shirt that has a beautiful hue of colors and abstract patterns.
Paper balloons can be used for decoration purposes on the occasion of Holi. Here is what you need to make these at home-
Start by cutting the construction paper into a circular shape. The circles can be of different sizes. Fold each of the circles in half, two times continuously to create a quarter of the original circle. Now glue the edges of the folded circle together to form a 3-D balloon-like shape. Decorate this with colorful markers or even watercolors if you like. Add a ribbon at the bottom of the circles and hang them in different corners of the house.
Although this pichkari cannot be used for actual water gun fights, it can be a beautiful decoration item for Holi. To make this at home, you would need-
Start by cutting two squares of different sizes from the corrugated sheet. The bigger one has to be rolled into a pipe-like structure. and the edges must be joined with the help of glue. Now cover the corrugated sheet properly with colored chart paper. Both the bases of the pipe must be closed with the help of circular shaped chart paper. Now take the smaller square, make a very thin pipe, and attach it to the bottom of the bigger pipe. With the help of chart paper, make a conical shape and attach it to the other base of the pipe to make it look like the front of pichkari. The last step will be decoration in which you can use glitter powder, colorful ribbons to cover the boundary, and anything else that you may like.
A Holi bookmark is an easy and very useful craft activity as the resultant craft piece can be used in everyday life by your kid. To make this at home, you would need the following material-
Cut the A4 size sheet into rectangular pieces. Now encourage your child to draw Holi inspired doodles and small drawings with sketch pens. This may include water guns, balloons, Holi colors, water splashes, and sweets. Once the drawing is done, punch the upper end of the rectangular bookmark in the middle. Pass a ribbon through it. Your Holi special bookmark will be ready in a short amount of time.
If you're planning on sending customized cards to friends and family for Holi, then this is the perfect opportunity to indulge your kid in a craft activity. Here is what you need, to make these handprint Holi cards-
Fold the A4 size color sheets into half to make a card. Now, paint your child's hand with watercolor and make them press the hand on the card's front page. This will create a beautiful and vibrant hand impression. On the inner side of the card, write customized messages about Holi. You may also use ribbons and decorative stones to make the card look more appealing. The child may also use sketch pens to draw Holi's special doodles on the card.
Celebrating Holi with an artistic flair lets the child perceive festivals through an imaginative lens. Parents must try to integrate such creative and memorable activities into traditional celebrations to add a lot of fun and creativity.