Awesome Colourful Flower Rangoli is a beautiful kolam pattern you can draw right at your doorstep — perfect for beginners and seasoned rangoli artists alike.

For another beginner-friendly variation, try 8 8 Dots Simple Rangoli Designs.
Learn more about the tradition of Rangoli on Wikipedia.
Looking for a bright and simple 7×3 dots kolam for the Margazhi season? This colourful flower design is perfect for devotional mornings and compact entrances. In this video, we create a 7×3 dots Margazhi flower kolam, using a neat decreasing grid that forms a balanced and elegant floral layout. The 7-3 format is ideal for small spaces while still allowing smooth and symmetrical petal patterns.
🌸 What You’ll Learn Step by Step: Proper placement of the 7×3 decreasing dot grid Forming clean and even flower curves
Maintaining symmetry across the central axis Simple colour-filling techniques for a vibrant finish Margazhi kolam are traditionally drawn early in the morning to create a peaceful and devotional atmosphere. This compact grid makes the design easy to complete while still looking festive and graceful.
Even beginners can comfortably follow this layout because the dot structure clearly guides spacing and proportion. The step-by-step approach ensures a neat and satisfying result. Watch till the end to see the complete colour transformation — the final reveal highlights how the 7×3 dot structure turns into a beautiful Margazhi flower kolam. If you enjoy small devotional grids, explore other seasonal formats like 8-4 and 9-5 to expand your Margazhi kolam collection.
Save this design and recreate it to brighten your entrance during the Margazhi season.
Tip: Practice on paper first if you are new to dot kolam. The grid is the same; only the surface changes.
About this design: Awesome Colourful Flower Rangoli is a beginner-friendly pattern that comes together in just a few minutes. Once you have practised the awesome colourful flower rangoli dot grid, you can scale it up for festival mornings or scale it down for a daily doorstep. Many learners on our channel make this awesome colourful flower rangoli their go-to design once they get the rhythm of the curves.
Awesome Colourful Flower Rangoli — Step by Step Guide
These steps are written for absolute beginners. Watch once, draw once, then watch again — that is how the pattern locks in.
- Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
- Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
- Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
- Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
- Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.
What You Will Learn
- 7X3 Dots Margazhi Kolam
- Colourful Flower Rangoli 7X3
- Easy Geethala Muggulu Design
- 7-3 Dots Kolam Pattern
- Devotional Flower Kolam 7X3
- 7X3 Pulli Kolam
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw this rangoli?
Start by marking an even dot grid on a flat, clean surface. Once the grid is in place, connect the dots following the curves shown in the video. Even spacing between dots is the single biggest factor for a clean finish.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Beginner-friendly is exactly the right description. The video walks through every line clearly and you can match the pace.
What materials do I need?
Powder (white for outlines, colours for filling), a flat surface, and a dot stencil if you want absolute precision. Beyond that, just your hand and a steady pace.
How long does it take?
3 min 8 sec of video, perhaps 20 minutes of practice. The curves take a couple of attempts to feel natural, then it speeds up considerably.
After you draw this, take a picture before the day blows it away. Kolam is impermanent by design, but a photo lets you revisit the version you drew.






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