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Safe Natural Holi Colours For Children

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Safe Natural Holi Colours For Children

Ensuring safe Holi colors for children is essential to protect their skin and overall health. The following article provides DIY Natural Holi Colours, Recipes for Holi Colors with Rice Flour, Fun Ways to Play with Holi Colours, Holi Safety Tips For Children and more. 

DIY Natural Holi Colours

  1. Red: Dry hibiscus flowers and grind them into a fine powder. Alternatively, you can use red sandalwood powder.

  2. Yellow: Mix turmeric powder with gram flour for a rich yellow shade that is gentle on the skin.

  3. Green: Blend dried neem leaves or spinach powder for a refreshing green color.

  4. Blue: Crush dried blue hibiscus or jacaranda flowers into powder for a natural blue shade.

  5. Pink: Mix beetroot powder with flour or use crushed rose petals for a soft pink hue.

  6. Orange: Combine dried marigold petals with turmeric for a warm orange color.

  7. Purple: Dry jamun (black plum) peels or lavender flowers and grind them into powder for a unique purple shade

Recipes For Natural Holi Colours 

Red

Ingredients:

  • Dried hibiscus flowers

  • Red sandalwood powder

Method:

  1. Dry hibiscus flowers in the sun.

  2. Grind them into a fine powder.

  3. Mix with red sandalwood powder for a vibrant red shade.

Yellow 

Ingredients:

  • Turmeric powder

  • Gram flour (besan)

Method:

  1. Mix turmeric powder with gram flour.

  2. Adjust the ratio to get the desired shade of yellow.

Green 

Ingredients:

  • Dried neem leaves

  • Spinach powder

Method:

  1. Dry neem leaves or spinach leaves in the sun.

  2. Grind them into a fine powder.

Blue 

Ingredients:

  • Dried blue hibiscus flowers or jacaranda flowers

Method:

  1. Dry blue hibiscus or jacaranda flowers in the sun.

  2. Grind them into a fine powder.

Pink 

Ingredients:

  • Beetroot

  • Flour

Method:

  1. Slice beetroot and dry it in the sun.

  2. Grind it into a fine powder.

  3. Mix with flour for a soft pink hue.

Orange 

Ingredients:

  • Dried marigold petals

  • Turmeric

Method:

  1. Dry marigold petals in the sun.

  2. Grind them into a fine powder.

  3. Mix with turmeric for a warm orange color.

Purple 

Ingredients:

  • Dried jamun (black plum) peels

  • Lavender flowers

Method:

  1. Dry jamun peels or lavender flowers in the sun.

  2. Grind them into a fine powder.

Brown

Ingredients:

  • Dried tea leaves or coffee grounds

Method:

  • Dry the tea leaves or coffee grounds in the sun and grind them into a fine powder.

Black

Ingredients:

  • Charcoal or black sesame seeds

Method:

  1. Grind the charcoal or black sesame seeds into a fine powder.

White:

Ingredients:

  • Arrowroot powder or rice flour

Method:

  1. Use arrowroot powder or rice flour directly for a soft white color.

Golden

Ingredients:

  • Saffron or calendula petals

Method:

  1. Dry saffron or calendula petals in the sun and grind them into a fine powder.

Copper

Ingredients:

  • Cinnamon powder

Method:

  1. Use cinnamon powder directly for a warm copper shade.

Gray

Ingredients:

  • Alum (fitkari) crystals

Method:

  1. Grind alum crystals into a fine powder.

Recipes for Holi Colors with Rice Flour

Red or Pink

Ingredients:

  • Beetroot and rice flour

Method:

  1. Dry beetroot slices in the sun or use beetroot powder.
  2. Mix the beetroot powder with rice flour for a soft red or pink shade.

Yellow

Ingredients:

  • Turmeric powder and rice flour

Method:

  1. Mix turmeric powder with rice flour in equal parts (or adjust for shade preference).
  2. Stir well to ensure even coloring.

Green

Ingredients:

  • Spinach or neem powder and rice flour

Method:

  1. Dry spinach or neem leaves and grind them into powder.
  2. Mix the powder with rice flour for a natural green color.

Orange

Ingredients:

  • Dried marigold petals, turmeric, and rice flour

Method:

  1. Dry marigold petals in the sun and grind them into powder.
  2. Mix with turmeric and rice flour for a vibrant orange shade.

Purple

Ingredients:

  • Lavender or jamun peels and rice flour

Method:

  1. Dry lavender flowers or jamun peels and grind into powder.
  2. Blend the powder with rice flour for a natural purple hue.

Blue

Ingredients:

  • Dried butterfly pea flowers and rice flour

Method:

  1. Dry butterfly pea flowers in the sun and grind them.
  2. Mix the powder with rice flour for a light blue color.

Tips for Using Rice Flour Holi Colours

  • Sift Well: Ensure that the rice flour and powders are evenly mixed for a smooth texture.

  • Storage: Store the colors in airtight containers to keep them fresh and dry.

  • Skin-Friendly: Test the mixture on a small patch of skin before using to ensure it’s safe and free of irritants.

 

Fun Ways to Play with Holi Colours

  • Colour Toss: Fill small bowls with different colored powders and gently toss them into the air or at each other. Be sure to avoid aiming at the face to prevent inhaling the colors.

  • Water Play: Use water guns (pichkaris) or spray bottles filled with colored water to have a playful water fight. Avoid using harsh water balloons to prevent injuries.

  • Handprints and Footprints: Create beautiful handprints and footprints on white sheets or paper using Holi colors. This is a fun and creative activity for children.

  • Colour Trails: Set up different stations with various colors and let participants move from one station to another, creating colorful trails. This can be a fun race or a collaborative art project.

  • Rangoli Designs: Use colored powders to create intricate rangoli designs on the ground or paper. This activity encourages creativity and can be a relaxing way to play with colors.

  • Nature Painting: Use leaves, flowers, and other natural objects as stamps to create colorful patterns on paper or fabric.

  • Colour Games: Organize games like color tag, where participants have to tag each other with colored powders, or color relay races with colored water.

  • Face Painting: Use safe, non-toxic colors to paint fun designs on each other's faces. Ensure the colors are skin-friendly and avoid sensitive areas like the eyes and mouth.

Holi Safety Tips for Children

  • Use Natural Colours: Opt for homemade or organic colors to avoid harmful chemicals. You can make natural colors using ingredients like turmeric, beetroot, and dried flowers.

  • Protective Clothing: Dress children in old, long-sleeved clothes that cover most of their bodies. This helps protect their skin from colors and potential irritants.

  • Apply Oil or Moisturizer: Before playing with colors, apply a layer of oil or moisturizer on children's skin to create a barrier and make it easier to wash off the colors later.

  • Eye Protection: Ensure children wear sunglasses or protective eyewear to prevent colors from getting into their eyes.

  • Avoid Water Balloons: Instead of water balloons, which can cause injuries, use water guns or spray bottles for a safer and more controlled water play.

  • Hydration: Keep children hydrated by offering them water frequently, especially if they are playing outside in the sun.

  • Supervision: Always supervise children during Holi celebrations to ensure they are playing safely and following the rules.

  • Allergy Check: Be aware of any allergies children might have and avoid using colors or ingredients that could trigger allergic reactions.

  • Safe Playing Area: Ensure that the area where children are playing is free of obstacles and hazards to prevent falls and injuries.

  • Limit Playtime: Encourage children to take breaks and not play with colors for extended periods to avoid skin irritation.

  • First Aid Kit: Keep a first aid kit handy in case of minor injuries or accidents.

By following these tips and engaging in these fun activities, you can ensure that Holi is a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Created On March 5, 2025 Last modified on Wednesday, March 5, 2025
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