The 5-day festival of Diwali commemorates several events in the Hindu religion. After 14 years in exile, Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya, Lord Vishnu rescued Lakshmi (the Goddess of prosperity) from King Bali and Lord Krishna defeated the evil demon, Naraksura. To celebrate, the people illuminated the village and their homes with diva lamps. Today, this tradition of lighting a diva lamp for Diwali continues. Brighten your blessings by learning make a Diwali diva lamp.
Instructions
Learn Make a Diwali Diva Lamp
1. Prepare to make your Diwali diva lamp by rolling a piece of clay several times to remove any air bubbles. It's easiest to work with a clay that doesn't require baking and that will harden by air drying, such as Makin's No Bake Polymer clay (see Resources below).
2. Mold the clay into the desired shape for your Diwali diva lamp. Traditionally, diva lamps are made small enough to be held in the palm of the hand. However, you can make your diva lamp into any shape--round, square, oval or even curved.
3. Finish shaping your Diwali diva lamp by using your thumb to make a depression in the center large enough to hold a votive candle. When this is done, allow the clay to dry for 24 hours to harden completely.
4. Paint your dried diva lamp. You may paint the lamp in one solid color, or express your creativity by painting a pattern or design in multiple, bright colors. Some favorite colors used to decorate for Diwali include red, purple, yellow and blue. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly before proceeding.
5. Decorate your Diwali diva lamp with colorful, shiny sequins. Use a small dab of clear, fast drying glue to affix them onto the lamp.
6. Insert a votive candle into the center of your finished Diwali diva lamp and contemplate the many blessings in your life. Using your Diwali diva lamp in this manner may encourage the Goddess of fortune and prosperity to smile upon you!
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