DIY handmade Sun Rakhi | Perfect for young kids #Rakhi #diy #handmade #kidscrafts

Free step by step crafts tutorial on how to make a DIY handmade sun Rakhi with foam sheets and satin ribbon. This cute sun Rakhi is a wonderful Rakhi craft 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 Sun Rakhi Craft for preschool

  • Foam Sheets
  • Googly Eyes
  • Satin Ribbon
  • Beads
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Step by Step tutorial on how to make a DIY Sun Rakhi Craft for kids

Here is a step by step instructions (with pictures) tutorial on how you can make sun rakhi with foam sheet cut outs and beads.

Step 1 – Cut a flower shape cut out from a sheet (I used orange sheet for this). 

Step 2 – From a yellow foam sheet cut a small circle.

Step 3 – Paste googly eyes on circle cut put and make a smiling mouth on it.

Step 4 – Paste the face on the flower shape cut out at the center.

Step 5 – With black marker draw the rays of sun.

Step 6 – Paste the satin ribbon at the back.

Step 7 – Paste beads on both sides of the ribbon.

Your cute smiling sun rakhi is ready.

Isn’t it interesting and quick? Why wait !! Grab all the required materials and make this beautiful rakhi.

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Lavanya Neelam
Lavanya Neelam

Lavanya stays in Hyderabad. Apart from her keen interest in crafts, embroidery and knitting she has also written 500 telugu poems. She was selected as the best balwadi teacher in slum improvement project overseas developing authority in Vijaywada. Now she helps other craft lovers by sharing her experiences on crafting. Her Blog - http://quest4arts.blogspot.in/

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