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Creative Uses for Decor
1. The "Waterfall" Curtain (Vertical Strings)
Instead of hanging them horizontally, hang many strings vertically side-by-side.
The Look: Alternate one string of orange marigolds with one string of white jasmine.
Best For: Creating a backdrop for a home shrine (Pooja Mandir) or a photo booth for a Haldi/Mehendi ceremony.
Pro Tip: If the white strings have "buds" (like Mogra), they add a delicate texture that makes the bulky marigolds look more elegant.
2. Pillar and Railing Wraps
The Look: Twist the marigold and white strings together like a rope (spiraling them).
Best For: Wrapping around balcony railings, porch pillars, or staircase banisters.
Effect: The white breaks up the solid orange/yellow, making the decor look more "expensive" and intricate.
3. Urli (Water Bowl) Decoration
If you have leftover loose flowers or short strings:
The Look: Fill a brass Urli with water. Place the orange marigolds in a circle around the edge and fill the center with white petals or small white flower heads.
Bonus: Place a floating candle in the middle. The white flowers reflect the candlelight beautifully.
4. The "Window Frame" Look
The Look: Drape the strings over curtain rods so they hang down the sides of your windows.
Best For: Living rooms during Diwali or Ganesh Chaturthi when you want the festive vibe to show from both inside and outside the house.


