How We Made Our Brother–Sister Wall Hanging Card for Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan Craft Ideas – Fun, Easy, and Perfect for Kids
Raksha Bandhan is one of the most cherished festivals in India, celebrating the unbreakable bond between brothers and sisters with love, gifts, and heartfelt memories. While rakhis and sweets are the stars of the day, a handmade craft can make the celebration even more personal and special. At IvaSkillShare, Hyderabad’s trusted hub for creative and skill-building classes for children, we believe in turning every occasion into a fun learning experience. That’s why our little creators tried their hands at making a Brother–Sister Wall Hanging Card — a trending paper craft that’s easy to make, full of colors, and perfect for decorating your home during Rakhi. Whether you’re a parent looking for engaging activities for your kids or simply someone who loves festive DIY ideas, this Raksha Bandhan craft is sure to bring a smile to every sibling’s face.
🪄 Materials You’ll Need
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Colored chart papers (yellow, red, pink, blue)
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Black marker or sketch pen
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Safety scissors
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Glue stick
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Glitter powder or glitter pens
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A small piece of ribbon or yarn for hanging
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Optional: stickers, sequins, tiny craft flowers
🎨 Let’s Make It in 5 Simple Steps!
Step 1 – Cut the Base
Take a piece of yellow chart paper and cut it into a circle or heart shape (about the size of your hand). This will be the base of your wall hanging.
Step 2 – Add the Brother & Sister
On another colored paper, draw a cute brother and sister holding a rakhi or sweets. If you’re not into drawing, you can print and cut out a picture instead.
Step 3 – Stick & Decorate
Glue the brother–sister cutout onto your base. Add borders with glitter pens or lace.
Step 4 – Write a Sweet Message
Using the marker, write something fun like “Best Brother Ever!” or “My Sister Rocks!”.
Step 5 – Add the Hanging Ribbon
Punch a small hole at the top of the base and tie the ribbon or yarn through it.
💡 Fun Fact: Did you know Raksha Bandhan is celebrated not only in India but also in Nepal and by Indian communities worldwide? In some places, sisters even tie rakhis to close friends as a sign of protection and love!
🏆 Why We Love This Craft
It’s quick, needs only simple materials, and can be made by kids as young as 6 years old. Plus, when you hang it up, it becomes a constant reminder of sibling love — until next year’s Rakhi!
Let’s Celebrate and Create Together!
Festivals are not just about traditions; they are also opportunities to nurture creativity, bonding, and joyful memories. This Brother–Sister Wall Hanging Card is a simple yet beautiful way for kids to express their love while improving their art and craft skills. At IvaSkillShare, we specialize in fun, hands-on learning — from arts and crafts to handwriting, abacus, Carnatic vocals, and home tuitions — all taught at the comfort of your home in Hyderabad. Our experienced instructors ensure that every class is both educational and enjoyable, giving children the skills and confidence to shine. If you’d like your child to explore more exciting festival crafts and other skill-building activities, book a free demo class with IvaSkillShare today. Let’s create, learn, and celebrate together!

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