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10 Beautiful Diwali Greeting Card Ideas to Explore

Introduction

Diwali brings a mood of joy, warmth, and celebration. Including a personalised greeting card will give your festive greetings, personal heartfelt message. Well, in case you are planning to design or pick that perfect Diwali greeting card then here goes 10 amazing ideas for it!

1. Floral Patterns with Diyas

Diyas in india are another classic, and when paired with floral motifs make this Diwali card an evergreen favourite. Use complex patterns of marigold, lotus or jasmine flowers around a lit diya in the centre denoting light and positivity.

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2. Simple Diya Design

A minimalist design with just a single diya works best for those who like keeping it simple. It could be a clean white base with an outlined gold or vibrant orange diya drawn in soft strokes along with some wonderful Diwali wishes to guarantee that your card looks both smart and traditional. You could argue that less is more and sometimes these cards can look classy.

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3. Mandala-Inspired Card

Mandala patterns with articulate symmetry and spiritual importance, can be a creative selection for Diwali greeting cards. Mandala — A Mandala of reds, oranges and yellow warms the soul; drawn or printed. You can centre the mandala design in the midst or position it around edges, merging with golden hues to give soaring fiesta influences.

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4. Silhouette of Fireworks

The celebration of Diwali is incomplete without fireworks. Silhouette Skyline and Bursting Fireworks Card You can add those bursts of brightness vibrant colour with glitter accents for a little sparkle to make it kinda magical. With this design that encompasses the more celebratory feeling, but at the same time is joyous and energetic.

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5. Traditional Rangoli Designs

Rangoli, Diwali and beautiful greeting card Fabric Colour Rangoli with Hot Melt Gripping, Specially Designed geometrical Shapes, Flowers And Peacock Suitable For Creating & Painting ( Multi Colour ) This classic motif will really scream festival. View hereConsider using real textured paint or coloured paper to get the rangoli look on your card.

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6. Ganesha or Lakshmi Motif

As the main leaders of Diwali prayers are Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi so greeting cards with beautiful paintings on them will give read more than just words. A hand-painted or gold-embossed Ganesha, Lakshmi with lotus flowers and lights – coins symbols card will be a thoughtful request for the divine blessing.

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7. Cut-Out Diwali Lanterns

Lanterns/Lamps (Kandils) — As we all know, Diwali is the festival of lights and lanterns are one of those which symbolise that darkness has been lifted off from somewhere near you place! For example, pairing a lantern cut out design with either bright paper or metallic backing could offer an amazing interactive and vibrant effect. Now you can take it a step further by putting in little LED lights, or some shiny paper to give them an effect of glow.

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8. Eco-Friendly Theme

With the increasing focus towards sustainability, an eco-friendly Diwali card can consist of earthy tones, handmade paper and organic motifs. Visualise nature inspired designs – leaves, trees or a diya encircled in flower wreath. If you want to colour it in, use earth safe ink or watercolour! Moreover, it looks beautiful and contextual as well with the concept of a green Diwali.

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9. Personalised Photo Cards

Personalise your Diwali card by sticking your family photo — It will make a real heart touching. For this, you can design a card with Diya-themed festive border or some golden work and place your family picture while celebrating the festival. He/follow this utterly wax sense of togetherness and make the greet over further precious with you him.

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10. Pop-Up Diwali Card

For something a little more creative and engaging, try out this pop-up card. Just picture the delight of opening this card to find a 3D diya, fireworks or even temple. First you can make these pop-up parts by yourself, or just go to buy a predesigned card which could surprise once it open. Pop-up cards are a treat for the eyes and make quite an interesting experience.

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Conclusion

A simple Diwali card needn’t be overly complicated. The simplest designs often carry lots of sentiment, It not only all about what you send but the effort and care to show someone your wishes. We hope with these 10 unique ideas, your Diwali cards will bring light to the faces of everyone who receives them!