On this day, the sister ties a Rakhi on her brother's wrist and wishes him a long and happy life. In return, the brother lovingly gives his sister a gift and promises to protect her for life.

Rakshabandhan is such a lovely festival that makes the relationship between brother and sister even stronger. On this day, the sister ties a rakhi on her brother's wrist and wishes him a good age and a happy life. In return, the brother lovingly gives a gift to his sister and promises to protect her for a lifetime. This year, Rakhi i.e., Rakshabandhan will be celebrated on 9 August in 2025. Like every year, this time also you can buy rakhi from the market, but if you want to do something new and special, then why not make a rakhi for your brother with your own hands this time. Homemade rakhi not only has a design, but it also gives your love and affection. In such a situation, let us know some easy and beautiful DIY rakhi making ideas, which you too can make without much effort.
Easy and beautiful DIY Rakhi making ideas
1. Rakhi with photo or name - On Rakshabandhan, you can make a rakhi with a personal touch by pasting and decorating your brother's photo or name on cardboard. To make this, cut the photo and paste it on cardboard, put a transparent sheet on top so that the photo does not get damaged, then decorate all around and attach the thread.
2. Ribbon flower rakhi - Make a flower by wrapping red-yellow ribbon in a round shape and make a very attractive rakhi by joining the ends. To make this, first make the shape of a flower by twisting the ribbon in a round shape, you can put pearls or designer things in the middle, then stick the ends at the back. This rakhi looks beautiful and is comfortable to wear.
3. Make Rakhi from Rudraksha - Rudraksha is considered auspicious and sacred. Rakhi made from it looks very sacred and special. To make this Rakhi, put Rudraksha and pearl on a thread, then place Rudraksha in the middle, put pearls on both sides. Now give finishing by tying a knot at its ends.
4. Traditional Rakhi with pearls and kundan - If you want to make something traditional, then making rakhi with pearls, kundan and silk threads is a great option. To make it, first cut the threads to the right length, put these threads in pearls or kundan. Make a beautiful design in the middle, like a flower or round pearl, then tie a knot at both its ends. Like this your rakhi is ready.
5. Eco-friendly Rakhi - Nowadays eco-friendly things are in trend, so your Rakhi can also be such that it does not harm nature. To make this eco-friendly Rakhi, cut small round or flower-like pieces from old clothes, decorate them with buttons, then stick a ribbon or jute thread at the back.
6. Cartoon Rakhi for kids - If you have a younger brother or cousin, then you can make a Rakhi with a cartoon character for him. To make this, cut out designs like Doraemon, Motu-Patlu or superheroes from a foam sheet, then draw eyes and designs on them, now stick the thread at the back. Children will like such Rakhi very much.
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