Free step by step crafts tutorial on how to make a DIY handmade watermelon themed Rakhi with glitter foam sheets and satin ribbon. This cute watermelon Rakhi is a wonderful Rakhi craft for kids can be done by little sisters for their lovely brothers. If you are looking for handmade Rakhi crafts ideas this can be the one for you. This is super simple and super quick can easily be made with kids.
Materials required to make DIY handmade Watermelon Themed Rakhi Craft for preschool
- Glittery Foam Sheets (Green, Silver, Red, Black)
- Satin Ribbon
- Beads
- Scissors
- Glue
Step by Step tutorial on how to make a DIY Watermelon Themed Rakhi Craft for kids
Here is a step by step instructions (with pictures) tutorial on how you can make watermelon themed Rakhi with glittered foam sheet cut outs and beads.
Step 1 – Cut three circle cut outs from green, silver and red glittered foam sheets.
Note – The size of red circle should be the smallest and green circle should be the biggest.
Step 2 – From black foam sheet cut some small leaf shape cut outs. These will be like the seeds of the watermelon.
Step 3 – Paste red circle cut out over the silver cut out. Keep it aside for a while.ÂÂ
Step 4 – Paste the silver and red set over the green circle cut out. Keep it aside for a while.
Step 5 – Paste the small black leaf shape cut outs.
Step 6 – Paste the satin ribbon at the back.
Step 7 – Insert the bead on both side of the Rakhi.
Your cute watermelon themed handmade Rakhi is ready.
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