Get ready to shed light on your creativity with these beautiful Diwali painting templates, all of which can download or print free of charge! Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a joyful celebration with lamps, fireworks, rangoli, sweets and family meetings. These free printable PDF paintings are perfect for children and adults to learn and enjoy the spirit of Diwali through art.
In this collection you will find Diwali painting templates, which include glowing DIYAS (oil lamps), colorful rangoli patterns, children’s fireworks, families and even the goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. Regardless of whether you are preparing for a Diwali school party, teaching children who teach Indian culture or just looking for a fun craft, these free printable Diwali paintings are a good choice.
How to use these free printable DiWali painting templates
To start, just click on one of the following pictures or left. A PDF painting templates will be opened in a new tab. From there you can print or download it immediately to use them later. All DIWALI paintings are set to the standard -US -letter size (8.5 x 11 inches), but also fit perfectly with A4 paper sizes. You can even use them on a tablet if you prefer to dye digitally!
Now let’s take a look at some great opportunities to transform your Diwali painting templates into funny craft and creative projects.
Entertaining things that have to do with their Diwali painting templates
1. Make a diwali garland
After triggering your favorite painting templates with Diwali -PDF painting templates, cut the pictures properly around the boundaries. Use a hole stamp on the top each and then move it together with a ribbon or yarn. Hang your garland over a window, a fireplace or a wall to bring Dwali celebrations to your home or classroom. This is a fun group project that children can do together, and each person can decorate their own piece!
2. Create rangoli-inspired soil art
Dye one of the rangoli patterns of coloring pages and cut it out. Glue it on a robust piece of cardboard or poster board. You can laminate it or cover it with clear contact paper to make it durable. Place them like traditional Rangoli designs while Diwali on the floor. Add real petals, glitter or pearls to make your coloring page particularly festive.
3 .. Design your own Diwali greeting cards
Take one of the smaller Diwali paintings and fold a piece of cardboard in half to create a card. Dye the picture, cut it out and glue it to the front of the card. Write a cute diwali message such as “Desire Light and Happiness” or “Happy Diwali!” These handmade cards are great for friends, family or teachers.
4. Make a DIY DIWALI lantern
Choose a coloring pages with DIYA or lamp images. After coloring, cut the page into strips (vertically function best). Wrap the strips around a clean glass and glue or glue it down. Add a battery -operated tealight for a safe, bright lantern. You can also hit holes in the paper before you wrap it around the glass to let light shine in patterns.
5. Decorate a Diwali activity book
Print out several Diwali painting templates and attach them together to create a mini activity book. Children can work on one side a day before Diwali. You can add empty pages in between so that children can write stories, jokes or facts about Diwali. Decorate the front page with stickers or glitter for a special note.
6. Build a Diwali wall painting
Use a large poster board or even the back of a cardboard box to create a Diwali scene. Let every child dye a different side – you could do a fireworks, another could do Diyas, and someone else can do gods and goddesses. Glue all the finished coloring pages on the board to exhibit a large mural in your home or classroom.
7. Transform coloring pages in plasticemats
After coloring, place each side in a clear plastic cover or laminate it. These make perfect solid bags for a diwali meal or a snack period. They not only look great, they also help to keep the table clean. Let each person select your own favorite diwali design at the table!
8. Make a countdown to Diwali calendar
Use seven or ten different Diwali painting templates, depending on how many days you want to count. Pay them and hang them up on a wall. Let your child dye a page every day while counting on the festival of the lights. This makes waiting for Diwali even more exciting!
9. Create hanging mobile decorations
Color and cut out Diwali symbols such as DIYAS, fireworks and elephants. Use a hanger or a stick elf as the base. Tie pieces of cord to the colored pictures and hang them up from the tire. This makes a fun spinning cell phone that you can hang on the ceiling. It is also a nice decoration idea for Diwali parties.
10. Do a paper puppet show
Color pages with characters such as children who celebrate Diwali, goddess Lakshmi or Lord Ganesha. Cut it out and glue them on handicrafts or straws to create dolls. Use a cardboard box to create a small puppet theater and make a Diwali story show for family and friends. This is a great way for children to play the story of Diwali!
11. Design a Diwali puzzle
After your coloring pages are finished, stick it on a piece of cardboard. Use scissors to cut it into puzzle parts – start with large shapes for younger and smaller children for older children. Mix the pieces and try to put your homemade diwali puzzle together again!
12. Use as a party decoration
If you organize a Diwali party, use the coloring pages as part of your decor. Glue them on the walls, put them under clear plates as table mats in the charger or hang them on the ceiling with a cord. You can even hand over empty coloring pages as party activities that children can color together.
13. Make a story flip book
Dye and cut a number of pages that tell a story – for example the legend of Rama and Sita. Stay or tie them together to create a flip book. Add subtitles or simple sentences under every picture to tell the story. This is a great classroom project to teach the meaning behind Diwali in an entertaining way.
14. Diwali-theme bookmarks
Choose a coloring pabs with small pictures such as candles or flowers. Color them and then cut out long rectangles around each picture. Glue on a thicker cardboard and laminate or adhesive tape for durability. Punch a hole on top and add a tape. These bookmarks make sweet diwali gifts for classmates and friends!
These funny crafts and activities will help to bring their Diwali celebration to life. Regardless of whether you color yourself alone, with your children or in a classroom, these free printable PDF painting templates are a joyful way to get into the spirit of the season. Happy Diwali and happy color!