Pookolam

brindhanagesh
judelined
Brindha kalakkray pa... small cute (terracotta??) urli and nice arrangement... but like JKM suggested to me try and find a round placemat for this it will make the arrangement look even better (you know JKM I am yet to find a nice round rug for my urli & it is lying without an arrangement for the last two weeks)
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 11:18 Permalink
Lata
Nice presentation, and nice antique mini-uruli and crochet piece! :) This also reminds me of what I did a couple of years ago. I had a get-together at my place, and had a similar arrangement done on a water-bowl, with a double colored hibiscus at the center. The hibiscus kept flopping over because of its long pistil (and stamen structure). I took a scissor and cut off the central structure and was able to get a good balance. I know, it was cruel of me, but I got the effect that I wanted! :)
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 11:19 Permalink
viji_j86
Nice arrangements brinda. This student is waiting for the crochet lesson viji
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 15:06 Permalink
lakshmiraghu
Brinda , oh ICMM effect nalla iruku...
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 18:31 Permalink
jayamohan
Simple arrangement on an antique looking urli! Brindha, in the place of crochet, you can even try one of Lakshmi's kolams!
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 20:15 Permalink
brindhanagesh

In reply to by jayamohan

Thanks for many comments dear friends. Viji ma'm you are welcome. Jaya ma'm, I will try your suggestion when I get time (after my return). Thanks lata, Judy.
Sat, 04/11/2009 - 01:33 Permalink
brindhanagesh
Lakshmi, what is ICMM effect? I am willing to learn.
Sat, 04/11/2009 - 01:35 Permalink
rajamma_2

Brindha, so neermel pookolam poda poyittengala? terracota uruli is cute. Idhu judy adikkadi use pannum white/red poo thaane?
Sat, 04/11/2009 - 02:44 Permalink
judelined
correct Rajamma - enga Chennaiyil andha poovai rubber samandhinu solranga (white or cream in colour) which is actually chrysanthemum.. one of my favourites for flower decoration because it lasts for many days..
Sat, 04/11/2009 - 02:50 Permalink
brindhanagesh
The yellow flower is a hybrid of chrysanthamum and Zinea. Indha terracota uruli, roadsidele vaanginadhu.
Sat, 04/11/2009 - 03:05 Permalink