Making Paper Lotus Flowers for Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations
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Ganesh Chaturthi is a vibrant celebration honouring Lord Ganesha, and one of the most beautiful ways to decorate your home is with folded paper lotus flowers. These delicate creations symbolise purity and devotion, making them the perfect craft to share with family during the festival.
Why Lotus Flowers for Ganesh Chaturthi?
The lotus holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu traditions. It represents rebirth, enlightenment, and divine beauty—qualities closely associated with Lord Ganesha. Crafting paper lotuses by hand adds a personal, heartfelt touch to your celebrations, and it's an activity the whole family can enjoy together.
What You'll Need
- Coloured paper (pink, white, or purple work beautifully)
- Scissors
- Glue stick or craft glue
- A pencil or thin dowel for shaping petals
- Green paper for stems and leaves (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Cut Your Petals
Cut your coloured paper into strips of varying widths—wider strips for outer petals, narrower ones for the centre. Aim for lengths between 10–15 cm.
Step 2: Curl the Petals
Take each strip and gently curl it around a pencil or dowel, then release. This creates a natural, organic curve that mimics real lotus petals.
Step 3: Layer and Glue
Start with the largest petals and glue them in a circle on your base. Layer smaller petals on top, working inward toward the centre. Stagger each layer slightly for depth and dimension.
Step 4: Add the Centre
Roll a small piece of yellow or gold paper tightly to create the flower's centre, then glue it in place.
Step 5: Create Stems (Optional)
Roll green paper into a stem and attach it to the back of your flower. Add leaf shapes cut from green paper for a finished look.
Display Ideas
Arrange your paper lotuses in a shallow bowl of water for a floating effect, place them around your Ganesh idol, or string them together as a garland. They also make wonderful gifts for friends and family celebrating the festival.
This simple yet meaningful craft brings creativity and devotion into your Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations—perfect for creating lasting memories with loved ones.