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how to make handmade rakhi designs Rakhi step by step?
- Gather materials such as ribbon, beads, sequins, glitter, and any other decorative items you want to use.
- Cut a piece of ribbon to the desired length for the Rakhi
- Begin decorating the ribbon by attaching beads and sequins using a needle and thread. You can also use hot glue to attach items if you prefer.
- Add any other decorative elements, such as glitter or small charms, to the ribbon.
- Tie the ribbon into a knot around the wrist of the recipient, making sure to leave enough slack for the Rakhi to hang comfortably.
- Finally, add any additional embellishments, such as tassels or pom-poms, to the ends of the ribbon to complete the design.
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Gather materials
- You will need some colorful threads or yarn, some beads or other decorative elements, scissors, and a glue gun (optional).
- Cut the thread or yarn to the desired length. This will depend on how long you want the
- Rakhi to be and how many times you want to wrap it around your wrist.
- Tie a knot at one end of the thread to create a base for the Rakhi.
- Add beads or other decorative elements to the thread. You can either glue them on using a glue gun or simply tie them onto the thread using small knots.
- Continue adding beads or other decorative elements until you have achieved the desired look.
- Tie a knot at the other end of the thread to secure all of the beads in place.
- Optionally, you can add a small pendant or charm to the rakhi by attaching it to the center of the thread with a small jump ring or by gluing it on using a glue gun.
- Your rakhi is now ready to be worn and given as a symbol of love and protection to your brother or loved one on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan.
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