Isn't it your parents home in south? I love the way they have kept the diyas, so simple and yet so beautiful, and I also love the water body leading to your house. Do you have a picture of these diyas lighted up in the night? It is really beautiful. Happy Deepawali!
Lovely! I use real terracotta diyas in the US too. I love the process of making the cotton wicks and gently pouring oil and keeping them outside. I use the small Ikea candles because they are handy. Those go on the deck railings. Very very pretty. Happy Deepavali.
What a beautiful combination... marigolds and diyas... very traditional too...
Thank You so much for linking to the party (http://liventhingsup.blogspot.com/2011/10/itz-festival-time-2011.html) ... Hope to see you in with more and more entries... The party is open upto 5th Jan 2012...so that you can link in your christmas and New Year posts too... ;-) ;-)
Lovely pictures! A Very Happy Diwali to you and your family :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Shanthi! May your year be full of happiness!!
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Gagan
Your house looks lovely! Wishing you and your family a very happy and joyous Diwali!
ReplyDeletewow! pretty decor....HAppy Diwali to and your family!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Diwali Shanthi:)
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a very happy diwali!
ReplyDeletebeautiful..Happy Diwali:)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it your parents home in south?
ReplyDeleteI love the way they have kept the diyas, so simple and yet so beautiful, and I also love the water body leading to your house. Do you have a picture of these diyas lighted up in the night?
It is really beautiful.
Happy Deepawali!
tomorrow will be diwali guys!!!
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A very happy Diwali to all of you too! Your entryway looks lovely.
ReplyDelete@all - Thank you
ReplyDelete@Rama - Yes it is from the south. I do not have more pics but I can ask them to click more and send :-)
so pretty! happy diwali shanthi!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Happy happy Diwali to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteMeera xx
Those banana trees are looking so lovely and the marigolds brighten it all up! Beautiful clicks!
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali to you and the family!
wow
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viji
Lovely! I use real terracotta diyas in the US too. I love the process of making the cotton wicks and gently pouring oil and keeping them outside. I use the small Ikea candles because they are handy. Those go on the deck railings.
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty. Happy Deepavali.
My3
What a beautiful combination... marigolds and diyas... very traditional too...
ReplyDeleteThank You so much for linking to the party (http://liventhingsup.blogspot.com/2011/10/itz-festival-time-2011.html) ... Hope to see you in with more and more entries... The party is open upto 5th Jan 2012...so that you can link in your christmas and New Year posts too... ;-) ;-)