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QuestionHow do I get the texture?Community AnswerYou can get the texture by adding extra elements to the rangoli powder, such as rock salt.
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QuestionIs it important to use oil?Community AnswerNo, it is not. It only acts as an adhesive, so your design will last longer. If you're decorating Rangoli on the floor, you can just dump some water on the surface before you draw the design.
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QuestionCan I use normal paper any pencil or pen and can I use rice?Community AnswerYou can use rice, too, but you may need to have a basic structure outlined with chalk for beginners.
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QuestionIs there any way to make this permanent if I love it?Community AnswerYou could try using paint or colored stones, as the the powder will not last forever.
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QuestionAre these drawn in the morning or in the evening?Community AnswerIt's traditional to draw them in the evening, but you can always draw them around the morning if you want to.
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QuestionCan I make it on the floor?Community AnswerYes, you can make it on the floor if you so choose.
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QuestionWhat if i don't like to use sand? Is there an alternative?Community AnswerYou may use thin wood shavings instead of sand.
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QuestionHow long should rangoli be left on the floor? Do they only last for a day? What is the best way to clean up?Community AnswerAccording to Hinduism, rangoli should be left for minimum a day. Then, clean rangoli in the early morning of next day. Wash and broom rangoli to remove.
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QuestionCan I do this using watercolor paint?Community AnswerNo, in Hinduism, rangoli must be made by only dry rangoli, because that makes them easy to use and clean.
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QuestionWhat are some ideas to keep this away from my dog?Manya DubeyCommunity AnswerYou can make a border of something dog hates. For example, my dog hates neem plant, so I plucked 15-20 bundles of neem leaves and kept it beside the rangoli. Dogs usually hate neem, or something making noise or a small toy pup.
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QuestionWhat if the floor has gaps? Will it affect the rangoli?Community AnswerYes, but perhaps not too significantly. You can apply more powder (or whatever you're using) to fill the gaps (if they're small).
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