Crafted with Care: Handmade Rakhis for a Heartfelt Raksha Bandhan
Are you all excited about Raksha Bandhan? Why not make this occasion memorable for your brothers? Although Raksha Bandhan is just around the corner, there is still enough time for you to prepare some handmade rakhis for them.
Beyond a sacred thread, Rakhi is a symbol of love and protection. However, it's a celebration of the unique bond between siblings. This Raksha Bandhan, why not make a handcrafted rakhi?Â
This guide is for all the creative heads out there. It outlines the significance of DIY Rakhi, the materials required, and the procedure for making one.Â
Why DIY Rakhi When You Can Buy It Online?
In the modern era, there has been a surge in mass-produced, generic rakhis. Meanwhile, no store-bought Rakhi can match its purity and uniqueness. After all, they are crafted with emotions and sentiments attached to it.Â
On the contrary, DIYing rakhi is cost-effective because the materials required are inexpensive and widely accessible.Â
Materials Required To DIY Rakhi
Handcrafted Rakhis for Brother sparks a sense of artistic flair and heartfelt connection. To see this one-of-a-kind display of love in every stitch and knot, you’ll need the following supplies:
Rakhi Thread: The thread is the base of a Rakhi, and it can be made of silk, cotton, or any other decorative material.Â
Colored Beads: Beads are widely preferred when it comes to making Rakhi. You can find them in various shapes, colors, and sizes. Plus, they come in varied materials like glass, plastic, metal, or even gemstone beads.
Centerpiece: As the name suggests, it would be a focal point. A centerpiece could be anything, such as a charm, a beautiful flower with a flat surface, beads, sequins, cutouts, etc.
Add-ons: To make the rakhi even more elegant, sisters can make use of add-ons like embroidery floss, lace, quilted pieces, etc.Â
Step-by-Step To Create OneÂ
Below, you can go through the whole process to DIY the rakhi for your brother:Â
Gather all the materials in one place.
To start with, create a base for the centerpiece by using a cardboard sheet or anything sturdy.
Add a centerpiece using a strong adhesive.
Decorate the border with pearls, beads, quilted papers, or anything you prefer.
It's time to add a thread to the back. For that, take a small piece of paper, glue it on the back of the base, add a thread, and again add a small piece of paper to secure it.Â
For a more striking look, you can braid the thread and add unique supplies to it.Â
Tip: Kundan rakhis are trending right now, but they are expensive. Instead of buying it, you can create it. Just get kundan stones from a local store or online platform and use them as a centerpiece for the rakhi.Â
Conclusion
As we grow older, we almost forget to cherish the love and bond we’ve shared since childhood in the hustle and bustle of our lives. This Raksha Bandhan calls for something special; for that, there is nothing greater than creating Rakhi on your own.Â
Therefore, if you think you are creative enough, then try not to buy rakhi, instead; take on the challenge and DIY it. Try to make a thoughtful and heartfelt Rakhi that your brother will hold dear forever.











