Looking for a neat and beginner-friendly 7-3 dots rangoli?
This simple flower kolam is perfect for daily decoration and festive mornings.
In this video, I guide you step by step to create a balanced kolam with dots using a 7 to 3 decreasing grid. If you enjoy structured chukkala muggulu, this tutorial will help you maintain symmetry and smooth curves. This is what makes the rangoli so popular among kolam lovers.
We begin by placing the 7–3 dot structure clearly to form a strong base. Then the floral framework develops gradually into an elegant and compact flower rangoli pattern. The decreasing grid makes it ideal for learners who want clean and proportionate designs.
✨ In This Tutorial You Will Learn:
• How to construct a proper 7–3 decreasing grid
• How to create neat simple rangoli designs
• How to refine curves for easy rangoli
• How to draw compact muggulu designs with dots
The rangoli belongs to the tradition of rangoli and kolam designs drawn at doorsteps across South India. Explore more in our Rangoli Designs for Diwali collection. According to Wikipedia, rangoli is an art form using coloured rice, flour, and petals believed to bring good luck.
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rangoli — Step by Step Guide
In this tutorial you will learn step by step how to create a beautiful rangoli. Follow along and recreate this Rangoli Designs for Diwali design at home.
What You Will Learn
- Rangoli
- Muggulu
- Rangoli designs
- Kolam
- Chukkala muggulu
- Simple rangoli
- Simple rangoli designs
- Muggulu designs
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a rangoli?
To make a rangoli, start by marking the dots in the correct grid pattern on a clean, flat surface. Use chalk or rice flour to place your dots evenly, then follow the curves shown in the video.
Is this Rangoli Designs for Diwali suitable for beginners?
Yes! This muggulu is easy to follow even if you are new to kolam or muggulu. Most learners can complete this rangoli on their first or second try.
What materials do I need?
You will need rice flour or rangoli powder in your chosen colours and a flat clean surface. For a coloured version, prepare your colour powders in small bowls before starting.
How long does it take?
The tutorial video is 2 minutes 34 seconds long. Drawing this rangoli takes most people between 10 and 20 minutes.
Whether you are preparing for a festival or simply enjoying the art of kolam, this rangoli is a wonderful addition to your rangoli collection. Watch the video, follow along, and share your finished design with us!






