Thank you Sowmya, for sharing Archana, Smitha, and Apoorva's beautiful rangolis with all of us. The one of the bottom left looks like a dotted one. Any idea about the number of dots? Just a thought; if they had been uploaded separately, your friend's rangolis would have been saved in individual galleries. Also, some of these would have been categorized differently as SB rangolis and dotted ones, respectively. :) Swastik one doesn't look a sticker. No one would've known if you hadn't mentioned. Though small, it is very nice with contrasting colors. :D
Thanks a lot for your comment Lata. The dot count is 23-23.. Yes sure from next time I will take care that all the like kolams are combined together. :) sorry for the inconvenience :(
Not an inconvenience at all, Sowmya. Just an excuse to make more galleries for members of Thane. :bigsmile: You see, we have more members from the south, so I would love to make more galleries for people from other parts of India as well, hoping they would keep accumulating more rangolis over time (over the years). Oru peraasai than... selfish ;)
Besides, you have your similar group of friends putting together such works of art for Onam as well, right? :)
Wow...thanks for sharing ur neighbour's diwali rangolis sowmi...all r so pretty...and yes swathik one doesn't look like a sticker at all after seeing ur hand-made sticker like kolams :p :bigsmile:
Thank you my dear friends for your wonderful comments. The dotted kolam is of 23-23 count. :) The swastik design is made on a sheet of plastic with normal powdercolours. Even when I saw I was wondering ...here this time i could many rangolis made on sheets, cardboards etc. :)
wonderful work from your friends, Sowmya.If neighbours also involve in making kolams it is a pleasure to make big kolams. Enjoyed all your recent rangolis too. :)
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