I am flattered, lovely work. I think you're referring to this work, I believe - http://www.ikolam.com/node/21423?p=1930 (St Patrick's Day special).
Regards! - mOhana
Wow...nicely made design rajamma mam...is it a wet mixture that u have used...
wow ...wonderful !!! itz looking icing decoration!!-suguna murugesan
Rajamma mam, only u can do such wonders. Beautifully made.
Mahalakshmi
Woooow! what a wonderful kolam rajammaji...pleasing green..
how did you do that single single flower (by fingers or by wet mixture??!!)...
looks so lovely and greennnnnnn and fresh
very nice attempt
very cute, the green col. is mesmorising.
Thank you all for the nice comments. I know that it is not that perfect as the original PC work. I put the dots first, then put small squars around each dot with the colored sand mixture (dry). then with finger tips pressed 4 corners of the square to make petals. Then with the help of match stick did the partition, like a cross to seperate the petals. Since it is difficult to spread the sand in a small area, I could only achieve this much. It took nearly 2 hours to complete.
rajamma
I understand the difficulty in reproducing patterns on the floor. That is why I always salute the real rangOli heroes.
Regards! - mOhana
Thank you Sir. Though challenging, I am tempted to copy all your works on my granite floor. By the time I decide one you upload new new versions and selecting one among those takes time,.plus ground work ,rehearsals
delay the release. Moreover I do not want to get the name stamped as 'copycat' ( already the "beautician" title is offered by Lakshmiji).So I use your designs as 'OOrugai'for my pazhaya thayir saadham .( pickle for my old curd rice)
rajamma
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!excellent unique design maam .HATS OFF TO U
VERY NICE RAJAMMAJI
What a beauty this is rajammaji!!! superb work.
nice color, nice curves ,nice design ....all are perfect.A very big salute Rajam.
Touching kolam and comments!