An online, family-friendly Activity Guide + Video Tutorials to help you colour your rangoli the natural, skin-friendly, planet-friendly and non-toxic way!
Learn to make coloured kolam/ rangoli powders with food waste and ingredients from your kitchen/ garden through a set of easy-to-follow videos and recipes!
How does this work?
- You'll get access to videos + recipes within 1 hour of registration
- You will have lifetime access to the videos
- You'll have access to support via a WhatsApp group
- You can use the techniques to make coloured rangoli, coloured sand, sand art, and much more!
What you’ll need:
- 5-6 cups of Rice Flour
- Beetroot peels
- Stems of green leafy veggies (a handful)
- Any flowers from your garden (you can collect fallen flowers over time)
- Stainless steel vessel
- Heat source / stove
- Turmeric Powder
- Baking soda
Who is it for?
Nature lovers, art and craft lovers, DIYers
Anyone who loves making things by hand
Anyone who wants to do a fun family activity for Sankranti
Anyone above the age of 3 who is curious!
ABOUT MANYA
Manya Cherabuddi is an Indian artist and natural dyer who loves to share the joy of natural colours.
Manya has taught 5800+ people about natural dyes and natural colours, including school children, fashion designers, design students, researchers and artisans.
Apart from hand-dyeing fabrics herself, she also works with designers, artisans and weavers to help them switch to natural dyes. She undertakes new colour research and enjoys experimenting with new materials and techniques.
Under her brand Treehouse, Manya makes naturally dyed textiles, accessories, baby wear and personalized, handcrafted gifts.
Manya was selected to exhibit her work at Maker Faire 2019, the biggest maker event in India, a showcase of makers and inventors from across the country.