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Amazing Easy-To-Make DIY Krishna Jhula At Home

Krishna Ji ka Jhula

Janmashtami is the most joyful festival of all. On this day, Hindus all over the nation welcome the birth of Lord Balkrishna. Construct a stunning Krishna jhula with simple, easy-to-DIY items you probably already have lying around the house. You don't have to go anywhere to get all of these things to decorate your home. Simply buy the MDF wooden Krishna Jhula online from hobbyindia.store.

We are only days away from Janmashtami, and already some households are hard at work making Krishna jhula and sweets. On this joyous occasion, educate yourself on how to create a Janmashtami MDF Jhula for temple in your own home, with a detailed guide.

In this article, we will cover the detailed tutorial to create the stunning DIY Krishna Jhula with the help of an MDF Small Jhula or wooden Krishna Jhula base.

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What materials are required to make an MDF Jhula for the home temple?

Wooden Krishna Jhula: You can go through the long list of Krishna Jhula designs and get the one that fits your liking. The best part of getting the Krishna Ji ka Jhula in wooden laser-processed designs is that you won’t have to worry about durability. It will give a long life to your decor.

Velvet fabric: For decorating the Krishna Ji ka Jhula, it is suggested to use bright colors, making it look more appealing. Get the deep blue, red, maroon, and orange colored velvet fabric to add a touch of auspiciousness.

Other essentials:

How to prepare Krishna Jhula decorations at home?

To customize and recreate the Krishna Jhula decoration at home, follow the following steps:

  • Get the wooden Krishna Jhula and dust out the base.

Get yourself a rough, soft cloth and wipe off the bottom of whatever wooden Krishna Jhula design you've chosen to use. This will prevent the base from becoming contaminated with dust or other particulate matter.

  • Prime the base with Gesso.

Let's get started with the artwork! Apply gesso as a primer to the entirety of the base. This will help to ease the painting that you are working on while also adding a quality texture to the wooden base.

Contrary to popular belief, gesso or any other type of priming is not required while working with chalk paint.

  • Start painting with acrylic colors.

Hold off on any work for at least an hour to allow the gesso to dry thoroughly. After the gesso has set completely, you can begin painting over it with acrylics. Make the jhula more alluring with the help of some bright colors.

Important: The Krishna Jhula is perfect for any type of painting, whether it is acrylic/oil paint, chalk paint, painting markers, or Mandala art.

  • Coat the decor varnish to the base.

Once you are satisfied with the output, varnish the base with the help of a painting brush. If you are using the decoupage sheets, then use the Mod Podge Dimensional Glaze for better results.

  • Fix the velvet fabric on the base of the wooden MDF Hindolo base.

Now, apply the glue to the base of the wooden MDF Hindolo and fix the velvet fabric on it. While fixing the velvet to the base, make sure that the fabric color should resemble the color wheel of the painted wooden Jhula.

  • Embellish the base with additional decor values.

Make the string with macrame thread and white and golden beads and fix the marigold flowers to one end. Now, you have created the decorative string to swing the Jhula. Fix it to the center of the Jhula to make it swing well.

Furthermore, fix the red chunni lace to the stands of the Jhula with the help of glue. Join every piece of the wooden Krishna Jhula together and your decorative Krishna Jhula is ready for your festive season.

MDF Jhula for temple

How to decorate the Pooja room with decorated Jhula for Bal Krishna?

This beautiful wooden pooja temple has plenty of room and good airflow, making it ideal for housing your sacred statues and relics. It'll make your home look lovely and help you grow closer to God.

Swinging the Jhula of baby Kanha on his birthday, which is a joyous and auspicious occasion, is the thing that brings the most significant emotion to the celebration. Embellishing the Jhula for Balkrishna on your own will provide a special, personal touch to the celebration. By Kanha Jhula, you can find a high-quality, long-lasting product ideal for decorating for Janmashtami.

Embellish the Kanha Jhula with paint, Kumkum choli laces, ribbons, and whatever else tickles your fancy. Having the Kanha Jhula close to the household temple and sprucing up the area with MDF Janmashtami cutouts on premarked bases would make for a festive celebration. Moreover, the beauty of macrame Krishna Jhula and wooden jhula is that they can preserve your memories for as long as you like without changing the colors' vividness or dulling the reflections' luster.

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Apply acrylic paints in colours that complement the wooden Krishan Jhula's design. The kids can also color the pre-drawn MDF Krishna Jhula decoration at home. Install enough MDF Janmashtami cutouts and bases to decorate the walls and corners of the pooja spachobbye.

To get the greatest Janmashtami Krishna Jhula design for your pooja room, visit the Hobbies India website and browse down the fade. You will be provided with a long list to help you find the perfect item for your household. You will be provided with a long list to help you find the perfect item for your house. Select and personalize an item so that it reflects Kanha ji's true character. Janmashtami is celebrated by decorating temples and homes in honor of Krishna's birthday.

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