Diwali Cards





Know When Diwali Cards Are Exchanged And With Who

If Christians is to Christmas, then Hindus is to Diwali. It is the festival of lights, celebrated commemorating the death of an evil king followed by the spread of peace and prosperity in the nation. It is thus the time for the Hindus all around the world to exchange Diwali Cards to each other, wishing a prosperous life ahead for them. The festival generally falls either in the late October or early November according to the old Indian lunar calendar. It was previously a fun occasion of exchanging sweets alone but the modern trend is to exchange a card along with the sweets too.

Making To Gift To Your Near And Dear On Diwali Cards

All that you must make sure to have is pictures of small diyas or lamps with you and a few colouring agents such as paint or crayons or whatever you are comfortable with. Fold a chart paper to required size and cut out the edges to smooth them or make funky designs. You may either stick those diwali related pictures on it or draw some of them to make a collage out of them. You can also your glitters and confetti to add to the grandeur of the card. Write your diwali message and the Diwali Cards would be ready.

Sending Diwali Cards Online As Ecards For Free

If you are staying far away from the people who you want to wish, if the post service from your place to their places is uncertain always, then the fear of the card going on right time would definitely creep in. Do not worry. There are websites like 123greetings which allow you to send diwali greetings as an Ecard. You can send it the same day or you can even set a time for the server to send it to that particular person. There are lots of cards to choose and personalise. So login, select, personalise and send your Diwali Cards online, Happy Diwali!