In continuation to a post on easy rangoli for beginners that has videos on simple rangoli without dots, this post also has easy rangoli (without dots). It may include free hand rangoli designs involving two or more steps and may not be as simple. Some of the videos are based on central designs of rangolis shared in previous posts.
The first video above shows a simple design having four .parallel and perpendicular lines intersecting each other. Three floral petals are drawn at the edges as shown. At the centre curved lines are drawn diagonally (?) to complete the design. Viewing the video may clarify any doubts.
The second one is a part of the central design of a rangoli shared elsewhere in this blog. Draw the central floral pattern (drawing the petals with curve lines will enhance the attractiveness). Between the petals draw creeper (or climber plant ) designs. Finally add some curved patterns to complete the design.
Swastik and diya are widely used in rangoli design. This one can be categorised as a simple rangoli and hence has been included here also. Draw the the pair of swastiks, extend the arms further, add simple diya (or deepam) designs to get the final rangoli. The rangoli can be decorated between the diyas or between the arms with simple motifs.
This is based on a rangoli and stencil combination. Watching the video will show that it is a very simple design. Place the rangoli stencil on the floor, fill the stencil - half with white and half with purple - any other colour combination can also be used. After removing the stencil add free hand decorations and fill the left side with purple colour and right with white colour to complete the rangoli.
In case you want easier or simpler rangoli please go to easy rangoli for beginners. For simple rangoli designs with dots - simple rangoli with five dots or four dots.