Brides, the last thing you should skimp on is your phoolon ki chaddar if you want to make a stylish bridal entrance on your wedding day. Even if your decorator can certainly handle it and offer you the greatest phoolon ki chaddar, why not make one yourself (or give the job to your BFFs or siblings) if you want to add some personal touches?
Additionally, why spend the money on a phoolon ki chaddar when you can DIY this wedding component at home, complete with all the aspects you adore? Go ahead and add whatever you want to your phoolon ki chaddar to make it more beautiful. Whether it be dreamcatchers, kaleeras, pompoms, or even tassles.
Want to know how? For all you brides on a tight budget, we have some incredibly simple DIY tips. You may quickly achieve your ideal phoolon ki chaddar by trying these at home. After reading them, you won’t be able to stop thanking us.
Make Your Phoolon Ki Chaddar Out Of Your Mother’s Bridal Chunni
Our mothers have a serious habit of hoarding all things feminine and pretty, including some lovely dupattas. Why not utilize them to their full potential here? Take your pick from her collection or even her bridal chunni. Make some additions and subtractions according to your likes and tastes. And there you have it—your own personalized phoolon ki chaddar!
Put Kaleeras On Your Dupatta
Even a plain dupatta can be transformed into a lovely-looking phoolon ki chaddar by the addition of bling-y components like kaleeras. All you need to do to succeed is: Pick out a nice kaleera and some laces from a nearby market, along with a dupatta of your choice. Using a glue gun, secure the laces around the dupatta’s perimeter and allow them to dry for 15 to 20 minutes.
After they have dried, bind kaleeras to the dupatta in any arrangement you want, or in a scattered form. If you don’t want to overdo it, limit your tying to just a couple on the edges. For your phoolon ki chaddar, you can also utilize vibrant tassel hangings in place of kaleeras.
Add LED Lights To Your Phoolon Ki Chaddar
While phoolon ki chaddars with kaleera ornaments are unquestionably lovely, the trendy thing right now is the ones with gorgeous LED light decorations. How to make one for yourself is as follows: Purchase a roll of battery-powered LED lights at your neighborhood store. Attach them with glue to a dupatta that is semi-transparent (preferably red, pink or golden) On your big day, turn on the batteries and go write a LIT entry.
Do Something Unique With Umbrellas
Nowadays, brides are less afraid to try new things. They have started including unusual and simple DIY umbrella phoolon ki chaddars in their bridal entries. If you want to make one yourself, just follow these easy steps: Purchase an umbrella in a color that goes with the furniture and clothing.
You may finish it off by adding classy laces, flowers, tassels, or even kaleeras to the scallops. If you don’t want to put much effort into it, you can even purchase a lovely lace parasol from Amazon or any local store in your city.
Add Colorful Pompoms
Simply add some fluffy and colorful pompoms to your phoolon ki chaddar to give it that charming touch. They not only provide your otherwise dull phoolon ki chaddar a splash of color. But they also give your bridal entrance some WOW factor. Learn how to include them in your chaddar: Purchase colorful pompoms from a neighborhood shop. Sew them in threads and produce many strands. Use these pompom strands to create a crisscross design on a used cot that is lighter in weight.
If not, you could even put enormous pompoms in the front like this one. Or perhaps add some delicate pearls or beads to your wedding phoolon ki chaddar to make it even more lovely.
Make Use Of Origami Cranes
Do you recall the art and craft classes you took in school? Now that you’ve forgotten how to make origami cranes, it’s time to review what you learned in grade four. So you get to include them in your chaddar like in the image above.
If you like these unique ideas for your phoolon ki chaddar, Flower Fashion India also has different marriage garland and floral accessories that you may like!