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Don’t Miss the Festive Part of Ramadan: Decorations

Yes, you need to decorate for Ramadan. Make yourself feel how special this time is by surrounding yourself in Ramadan vibes.

Decorating will give you a lift. Even if you don’t have kids. Maybe especially if you don’t have kids who bring that extra excited energy to the holy month.

Make Ramadan special for yourself with just a little beautification, such as a table centerpiece or serving meals on lovely dishes. 

Here is a rundown of the best Ramadan decor ideas from YouTube and Instagram.

Simple and Lovely DIY Ideas

You are likely to have most of these items on hand or can easily substitute items.

Life of a Brown Mom has dozens of cute crafts. Check the description of  this “Easy Ramadan DIYs 2019” video for links to more ideas.

https://youtu.be/hGVqxCGNSgk

Little Rubif demonstrates how easy and satisfying it is to create a “DIY Ramadan centerpiece for dining table” with items on hand. You can do this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ocOaK4FmZ8

Fleur Rosanna shows how to make a garland, centerpiece and other simple paper crafts in her video “Home Decor Ramadan | DIY & Affordable.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh6U0RitBMo

From Fatou With Love creates an extra festive shadow box with fairy lights in “Ramadan 2020 Decor DIY.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeZpH9tuWU4

Eyespiration from Instagram

Here are some of the cutest,inspiring Ramadan decoration posts on Instagram.

https://ift.tt/k0iClZ3
Rainbow Garland and Chalkboard Paint by Ayeina_Official
https://ift.tt/Lzv2ajd
30 Days of Ramadan Advent by Pingetest Mama
https://ift.tt/UZLjr0X
Soumyoun suggests making beautiful Ramadan-themed ornaments. (search for a “ornament dough” recipe)

Print Out and Move On

Many artists have created beautiful artworks that you can purchase and print out to use in your home. *

Sarah Siddiqi offers for free several of her whimsical creations for you to print, color and decorate with.

*Please keep in mind that you do not have the halal right to reproduce, copy or commercially benefit from their work. Appreciate and don’t abuse their work. Only use these printables in your own home.*

We hope you find the spirit of Ramadan and have a blessing filled holiday.

This article is from our archive, originally published on an earlier date and highlighted here for its importance.

The post Don’t Miss the Festive Part of Ramadan: Decorations appeared first on About Islam.



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