Thanks Ahila. In my native place, we get colour kolam powders that are mixed with sand, kolam powder or husk (Each pack rating Re.1 to Rs.5). These powders are ready to use. The colours are brilliant as well!
But in some places we have only a few shades. In that case we'll have to experiment by mixing different shades (adding more of white powder or a darker shade)together.
Vani I have no words to express my wishes to you - I have seen you grow from scratch in your computer kolams and am proud to see where you are today. God Bless and all the best always....
க்ரேட்.. வாழ்த்துக்கள்ப்பா :)
ReplyDeletevani, ungal kolaththukku naan rasigai.
ReplyDeleteThank you, so sweet of you!
ReplyDeleteReally great Vani... Hats off to you.. Cudnt find any words to appreciate you.. hereafter will check out your blog often for the new updates....
ReplyDeleteAlso pls clarify me how can we prepare different colour shades since in market we get very few??
Thanks Ahila. In my native place, we get colour kolam powders that are mixed with sand, kolam powder or husk (Each pack rating Re.1 to Rs.5).
ReplyDeleteThese powders are ready to use. The colours are brilliant as well!
But in some places we have only a few shades. In that case we'll have to experiment by mixing different shades (adding more of white powder or a darker shade)together.
Vani I have no words to express my wishes to you - I have seen you grow from scratch in your computer kolams and am proud to see where you are today. God Bless and all the best always....
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy ma'am. You were (are) my inspiration and motivator. Thanks a lot, Ma'am!
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