Raksha Bandhan, the much-loved festival that marks the invincible relationship between siblings, falls on August 19 this year. A beautiful expression of love though it is, it does come at an environmental cost most of the time. Traditional Rakhis, glittering with plastic and synthetic material, are a significant addition to the non-biodegradable heap of waste. But, don't worry, my green-thinking sisters, here's how to rejoice in this occasion with a green tint.
Eco-Friendly Rakhi DIY For Raksha Bandhan 2024
DIY Rice Rakhi
Well, Rice Rakhi is an excellent way to go green. It's easy and right there in your kitchen. Take some rice grains, thread, beads, and a cardboard piece. Make patterns on the cardboard with rice grains and use the thread to make a beautiful, eco-friendly Rakhi. The rice grains bring an added texture and a touch of tradition to this green alternative.
DIY Pasta Rakhi
Use pasta shapes as the centrepiece for your Rakhi. Paint and decorate the pasta sticks to make them visually appealing. Attach them to a thread, and you have a fun, eco-friendly Rakhi that's sure to be a hit, especially if your brother loves pasta!
DIY Dry Fruit Rakhi
For the health-conscious sibling, a Dry Fruit Rakhi is perfect. Just take some dry fruits like almonds, cashews, or raisins. Affix them to a thread, and voilà! You have a healthy yet stylish Rakhi that your health-conscious brother will love.
DIY Pumpkin Seeds Rakhi
Pumpkin seeds can make for a great base for a Rakhi. Colour the seeds as per your choice, and glue them on a piece of cardboard or Buckram Sheet. Attach a thread and your Pumpkin Seed Rakhi is ready. This Rakhi not only looks great but it is also a tribute to the bounty of nature.
DIY Cashew and Spice Rakhi
Cut out circles from the cardboard and wrap them with a golden cloth. Glue cashews and a pinch of spices like cloves or cardamom. This Rakhi is not only good to see, but it also spreads a good aroma.
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DIY Pom Pom Rakhi
Pom Pom Rakhis are such a joy to make and wear. Colourfully make the pom poms with wool and thread. Attach these bright pom poms to a thread with beads for an adorable Rakhi.
DIY Clay Rakhi
Make clay at home and then shape it in the desired form. Paint it and add beads to it once it dries. Attach it with a thread. This Rakhi can be matched with any style, and in itself, it will turn out to be a wonderful sustainable option.
This Raksha Bandhan, care a bit by opting for eco-friendly Rakhis. Not only will you traditionally celebrate the festival, but you will also be contributing to the well-being of our planet.
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