Wednesday, 19 October 2011

This Diwali Enjoy The Magic Of Diwali Greeting Cards

The best way to convey your Diwali wishes is with a big hug and a heartfelt ‘Happy Diwali’ wish. It is customary to exchange sweets on Diwali as a part of the well wishes with your near and dear ones. But what about your loved ones who are unable to physically join you in Diwali celebrations? The best way to convey your wishes then will be in the form of Diwali greeting cards.

The magic of Diwali will double when they see your greeting cards and they will thank you from the bottom of their hearts. These cards convey more than just the Diwali wishes; they let the receiver know that you are thinking of them during this festival of lights. Furthermore that you wish them lots of joy, happiness and success in every venture that they undertake.

There are a plethora of Diwali card designs available in the market. These range from simple and elegant designs with beautiful messages to rich and ornate ones studded with gold leaves, precious and semi-precious stones.  You can buy specific cards for mother in laws, brothers, sisters, friends and even nieces and nephews.

Diwali greeting cards with funny messages are also available in the market for those who want to tickle the funny bone during this festive season. The most popular designs on Diwali cards include fireworks, diyas, Rangoli motifs and Diwali sweets. Lamps cut out in interesting shapes of lamps and even sweet boxes.

The least costly and totally paperless way (going green) of sending Diwali wishes is by way of E-greeting cards. There are a number of sites available on the net that provide this service for free. Your card can go from one country to another in a milli-second. E greeting cards with music and bursting firecrackers are especially popular during Diwali.

Do it yourself Diwali greeting cards: If you have some time on your hands during the Diwali holidays then why not make the cards yourself. Your own personal touch to the cards will make them very special. You can paint the card in bright colours (Diwali is all about colours) with lots of diyas and firecrackers. If you are not particularly handy at painting or drawing yourself then you can simply cut and paste some pictures of lights or rangoli patterns and decorate the card with gold, silver laces and sequins. Add some cotton under the pictures before sticking and it will transform the card into a three dimensional card.

2 comments:

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