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Handmade Festive Decor for Bright Celebrations

byCrafted Forever by NatashaStudio in Yelahanka, Bengaluru; Ships invites & decor globallyStarts from250 per invitation cardView full gallery

I craft handmade festive decor in my Bangalore studio to bring a little extra joy to your celebrations. From pompom tea light holders to giant paper florals, every piece is made with love by my girl gang.

We are all about adding that festive vibe to your home. This is a close-up of our handmade tea light holder, decorated with gota patti, bright pompoms, and delicate pearls, perfect for your Diwali decor.

Marigolds are a staple in Indian festivals, and I wanted to capture that beauty in our decor. This marigold-themed diya is a simple and elegant way to decorate your space for Diwali or any puja.

We also hand-paint decorative plates that can be used as welcome signs or wall decor. This video shows some of our traditional Indian art designs, like the Rajasthani-themed "Padharo Sa" plate, which means "Welcome."

Here is a little peek at how we prepare for the festival of lights. You can see my team carefully assembling our popular pompom tea light holders, getting them ready for our new collection launch.

The scale of this handcrafted paper hibiscus makes it such a versatile decor piece. It can be used to create a stunning floral backdrop for a wedding or add a pop of color to a themed party.

I love getting the details just right. Here you can see the intricate center of the paper hibiscus, crafted to look just like the real flower. It's this attention to detail that we bring to all our handmade decor.

Even a single piece of decor can brighten up a room. Here’s our paper hibiscus catching the light by a window, showing how it can be a beautiful decorative accent in your home.

This shot shows the texture and form of the crepe paper used to create our giant hibiscus. It’s a durable and beautiful material that allows us to create lasting floral decor for any event.

This top-down view really shows off the vibrant colors and symmetrical design of our handmade tea light holder. It’s a small piece that makes a big impact.

A pair of our handmade tea light holders sitting on a wooden surface. They look beautiful as a set and can be used to frame a deity or decorate a dining table for a festive meal.

About Decor That Lights Up Your Festivals

When you order our pompom tea light holders or hand-painted Lippan art plates, remember that these are not factory items. My girl gang and I assemble every single piece by hand using hot glue and paint in our Yelahanka studio. If you have a specific festival color palette in mind—like Mehendi greens or Haldi yellows—just let me know and I will match our designs to your theme.

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