Monday, November 22, 2010

A special time of the year...Diwali

What better way to start my blog than to share my diwali moments...
Diwali has always been a very special time of the year for me, ever since I was child. I have beautiful memories of the festival and I want it to be as special every year for my family.
Here are some pictures of the Diwali we had this year...


Flowers

Pooja Thaali


The sweet treats

  




This idea was inspired by a post on Prachi's blog Purplehomes

It looked beautiful, and I got so many compliments on this one. Thankyou Prachi!




Outside lighting



Tree lanterns


Some more lights inside


I'm linking to the Diwali Dhamaka at the The Keybunch and to Emreen's Itz' Festival time!

11 comments:

  1. Lovely post, Neha...Thanks for linking in the Diwali Dhamaka.

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  2. How about adding those photos with trays ...they are beautiful too :)

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  3. All those lights are gorgeous... love your outdoor lighting of recycled bottles...
    And the floating flower arrangements in the tall glass jars ( set of 3) is soooo lovely....!!!
    The party is open until the end of December... Hope to see you participating until then...!!

    Your blog banner is beautiful... Are those your DIYs...?

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  4. Thankyou for those lovely compliments, Emreen! I'm so glad that you liked what you saw. Will definitely participate with more pictures of the holiday decorations.

    About the blog banner, the photos of the sunset are taken by me, the flowers are from my garden, and yes, the rest of them are DIYs. I will do a detailed post on those later.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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  5. Lovely post:) I love that idea inspired by Prachi's blog. Great stuff, Neha!

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  6. Lovely decor---I like your martini glass tealights! and Prachi's idea looks so pretty--I love the way you've implemented it!

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  7. hi neha
    I love those lanters and all the lights. I noticed a lovely canvas of ganesha on your wall, could you please post a full pic of this?
    thanks, ash

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  8. Hi Ash,

    Thanks for visiting my blog. The Ganesha canvas is a gift. I'll do another post on that very soon.

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  9. Hi Nisha

    Nice post, I am also in Tampa, Could you please let me know where did you get the tree lanterns & other windchime kind of on the tree.

    Thanks
    Shoba

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