Flowers decoration for Lakxmi Puja #shorts #youtubeshorts #decoration #flowers #pink #lotus #diwali Flowers decoration for Lakxmi Puja #shorts #youtubeshorts #decoration #flowers #pink #lotus #diwali • Flowers decoration for Lakxmi Puja #shorts... Diwali Laxmi Puja decoration at home Origami decoration. Origami paper art can be used to create intricate and elegant decorations such as paper cranes, lotus flowers, and hanging paper garlands. ... LED lights. ... Minimal rangoli. ... Colourful lantern. ... DIY diyas. ... Glasswork kalash. ... Floating flower candles. ... Banana trees. Simple decoration ideas Lighting: Light diyas around the altar and home, and use string lights or fairy lights to create a decorative backdrop behind the deity or along walls for an enchanting effect. Flowers: Hang garlands of marigolds or jasmine at the entrance of your home or the pooja area. Create a pathway leading to the pooja space with rose petals. Use a decorative bowl with flowers and floating candles for a centerpiece. Altar: Cover the altar with a clean, fresh cloth. Place idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. Decorate the area with fresh flowers and garlands. Rangoli: Draw a simple rangoli design at the entrance or in front of the altar using flower petals, turmeric, or colored rice. Backdrop: Create a stunning backdrop using marigold and mango leaf garlands to add a vibrant and traditional touch. Easy setup tips Cleanliness first: Start by thoroughly cleaning the pooja area and the surrounding spaces. Focus on one or two elements: Don't feel the need to do everything. A beautiful rangoli and well-placed diyas can be enough