8 Easy Diwali Crafts for Kids

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Easy Diwali Crafts for school

Celebrate the festival of lights this Diwali by getting them involved in a few easy Diwali crafts for kids. We’re sharing 8 easy craft ideas with symbols of Diwali including diyas, rangolis, garlands, firecrackers and more!

Easy Diwali Crafts for school

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What is Diwali? Why is Diwali celebrated? The Festival of lights is a holiday celebrated around the world.

Diwali is a five-day festival of lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. The festival, which coincides with the Hindu New Year, celebrates new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness

These featured Diwali Crafts will help your child learn about the holiday and are perfect for home or for Diwali crafts for school.  We use them as multicultural craft ideas as I teach my children about different cultures, including my Husband who’s from India.

Easy Diwali Crafts for Kids

There are several symbols of Diwali that have become a traditional image for learning about with young children.  Diyas are a clay lamp filled with oil that are lite up the night of Diwali.

Families decorate the doorways of their homes with garlands hung around doors and rangoli designs on the floor.

At the end of the festival of lights there are fireworks and sparklers to celebrate Diwali with a big bang!

Diya Craft for Diwali for Kids using Air Clay and beads

Diya Crafts for Diwali

For Diwali families set out Diyas around their homes for Diwali.  Create a colorful Diya and light oil by making a Diwali Paper Diya Craft.

With just a few ingredients you can create your own Glitter Salt Dough Diya Lamp. 

Get a little creative with your glass diya by creating a Clay Polymer Candle Holder. So many color and design possibilities.

Create your own shape and design with this Diwali Diya Craft with Air Clay or Model Magic. What colors will you choose?

Door Decorations for Diwali

Indian Families also hang decorations around their doors for Diwali. With just a few easy folds you can make your own Paper Diya Diwali Craft or this paper diya Diwali garland.

One traditional element is to hang the golden marigold flower in garlands around your home, temple and even front gate in India. Here’s how to make your own Marigold Flower Garland with paper.

Rangoli Crafts for Diwali

With just a salt and food coloring learn how you can make a Diwali Rangoli Craft for Kids.

Or one of my children’s favorites are to make a natural Flower Rangoli Craft with flowers they’ve picked from the yard.

Flower Rangoli Design for Celebrating Diwali

Click to see how to make this Flower Rangoli

Firework Crafts for Diwali

End the fun with this handmade Sparkler Craft for Kids for Diwali . Be sure to watch these videos about Diwali so you can see what the sights and sounds are like on Diwali.

Diwali Books for Kids

One of my favorite things to do with kids is to read a book and do a book craft with them inspired by a topic that we’re learning about. With these featured Diwali Crafts you can select one of these Diwali books to read with your child.  Once you’ve read the Diwali you can create a special Diwali Craft.

Here’s a few colorful and fun Diwali Books for Kids:

The Diwali Gift 
Diwali (Celebrate the World)
Let’s Celebrate Diwali

Amma, Tell Me About Diwali!
Rani Saves Diwali (Princess Rani and the Palace Adventures)
Lighting a Lamp: A Diwali Story 

Click here for our top picks of Diwali Books for Kids!

Diwali Books for Kids

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Easy Diwali Crafts for Kids

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