Raksha Bandhan is a siblinghood festival referred to as Rakhi, which signifies "the knot of commitment." Raksha relates to protection, and in certain parts of the later Centuries, when women felt insecure, they tied Rakhi to men's arms and saw them as brothers. The beautiful Rakhi collection enhances and refreshes the emotional attachment among siblings in this way.
Make Designer Beautiful Rakhis At Home
Previously, rakhi was confined to tying a knot around the wrist of the brother; however, this has been modified. There are many trendy fancy rakhis present in the market that tempt the heart. A customized rakhi set crafted by you would be a truly unique present for your dear brother. This would surely give a personal touch as well as an emotional sense to this.

Cherish the unique connection this year by crafting your handmade best Rakhi at home!

How to make a rakhi for kids?

To make kids rakhi you will need:
  • Sticker Set - Any Cartoon
  • Ribbon, cut in the size of any color
  • Forms colored shaded round stickers with adhesive backing.
Steps:
  • Attach the stickers with adhesive backside on a form ring.
  • Put a silk thread through the colored form circle.
  • Glue the Silk thread between both the two circles with fevicol.
Create new patterns - You may use Chota Bheem, Spiderman, or Pokemon stickers, or you could just use airplanes, vehicles, or even any animal. And surprise your younger brother with this beautiful rakhi with chocolates.

How to make a rakhi bracelet?

To make Rakhi Bracelets, you will need:
  • 4 thread long strings (Use identical colors)
  • 2 threads short strings (Use identical colors)
  • Beads of any design
  • Scissor
  • Ribbon crimps and clasps.
Steps:
  • At the top, tie your threads together.
  • Separate your threads so that the two shorter threads are in the middle, with the two long threads on either side of the two short strands.
  • The base pairs on the left and the base pairs on the right will be treated as one. Create the forward knot with your left threads around your center threads.
  • To return to your starting point, use the same threads to tie a reverse knot around the middle strands.
  • Start by tying a reverse knot around the central strands using the right two strands. After that, wrap the right threads again around your center knots and tie a forward knot.
  • Make 10 similar knots, five of each hue.
  • Bring a bead up to your loops by sliding it over the middle two strands.
  • Repeat the method, this time making an upwards/reverse knot with your left thread, pressing it beneath the bead, and locking it in place. With your right thread, tie a backward/forward knot.
  • Repeat this method till your bracelet rakhi is finished! To secure, tie a knot.
  • Ribbon crimps and clasps can be used to close your bracelet rakhi.
You can also buy rakhi with gift hampers add ons online to enjoy this auspicious festival.

How to make rakhi with thread?

To make thread Rakhi, you will need:
  • 3 Thick Cotton Threads
  • Silk Thread
  • Beads (optional)
  • Scissor
Steps:
  • Make a simple braid using cotton thread.
  • Make your Rakhi look more special, Wrap cotton as well as silk thread around the two fingers after placing a piece of thread between them.
  • After this by using the middle thread tie a tight knot.
  • Cut from edges and spread them to make a circle.
  • Stick your beads in the middle of the circle.
  • At last, stick this circle in your cotton thread braid.
Bring a new freshness to your bond through rakhi with sweets at this festival.

How to make Lumba rakhi?

To make Lumba Rakhi/ Bhaiya Bhabhi rakhi set, you will need:
  • Thread
  • Beads
  • Glue
  • Wool
  • Kundan stones
  • End caps
  • Cardboard
  • Pencil and Scissor
Steps:
  • Make a circle on a Cardboard.
  • Create a shallow circle by cutting a smaller circle out of the larger one.
  • Use a woolen thread to completely wrap this space.
  • Create a few pom poms with wool in various colors.
  • To create a pom pom tail, thread beads, and pearls together with a needle through the pom pom balls.
  • Under the shallow circle, sew these charms.
  • Now take a length of thread, fold it twice, and tie a shallow circle around it.
  • End cap and pearls should be threaded through the upper thread. In a knot, the length of your wrist, secure it.
  • Put kundan stones in the circle to decorate it. You can also decorate rakhi with pooja thali with kundan stones to make it look more catchy.

How to make rakhi with beads?

To make beads Rakhi, you will need:
  • Thread
  • Beads
  • Needle
Steps:
  • Loop and tie the head of the string.
  • Braid the cord to your desired length. For example, 1/4 of my wrist circumference. Depending on your tastes, you might wish to do more or less.
  • Thread a pearl onto the central thread, then take the left thread to the center, followed by the right thread, to form a closed circle around the bead.
  • Continue by threading another bead onto the central thread. Add as many beads as you wish, braid the very same length of cord as you did at the start, and create a knot that will fit firmly into the loop you made at the start of the Rakhi.
  • You can also make floral rakhi by joining beads in a proper manner.

How to make rakhi with waste material at home?

To make Rakhi with waste material, you will need:
  • An old zardozi suit
  • Scissor
  • Lace or thread.
  • Glue

Steps:

  • If you have a zardozi suit piece or a zari design, this Rakhi DIY idea will come in handy.
  • You will need zari motifs or your old zari suit, lace, and thread.
  • Glue and scissors will also be needed.
  • Remove the zari motif from your old piece of Indian attire. Give this motif a beautiful finishing so that it will not look old piece.
  • Put a thread or lace around it. You're all set!

You can also make Peacock Rakhi, using the used material from your home.

How to make rakhi with Pearl and rudraksha?

To make a pearl and rudraksha Rakhi, you will need:
  • Pearls
  • Rudraksha
  • String
  • Scissor
  • Charm (optional)
  • Crimps and clasps
Steps:
  • To start the bracelet, use a normal crimp to tie a double knot at the end of the cord.
  • String beads, three pearls, and one rudraksha can be light. Take the time to string the bead and hold it up to your wrist frequently to make sure the length is correct.
  • After about three-quarters of the beading process, you can add religious rakhi charms to your Rakhi. You can add more than one charms in the appropriate proportion to complete the bracelet.
  • Finish the bracelet off with more beads to fit around your wrist. Tie the clasp with a double knot and secure.
Conclusion
A handcrafted beautiful rakhi has unmatched charm. There are a lot of products on the market right now, but anything prepared with affection by the sister is sure to win the brother's love. Now that you are aware of the principles of making rakhi at yourself, select the design you like most e.g. kundan rakhis, and get to work creating your own Personal rakhi. Try to build a designer rakhi by hand, and we assure you that your brother will be delighted about it. Try all the quick rakhi-making techniques listed above, or think of something original on your own.

Some online shopping websites also offer designer rakhis online shopping to India and other parts of the world. This is a way to show your love and affection to your brother. There are also online sites that offer wonderful rakhi gift hampers that are very attractive. You can send Rakhi as you wish, there are many different Rakhi combos and gift baskets to choose from.