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One More Onam Pookalam

September 22, 2014 By Vidya 4 Comments

One More Onam Pookalam

I had no plans of sharing this one on the blog but I’m super duper proud of it and am 200% happy about how it turned out that I had to share. This weekend marked the last of our Onam celebrations with the local Malayali (folks from Kerala, India) community coming together one more time to celebrate our harvest festival. As usual the festivities were grand with over 1000 people from the DC/VA/MD area attending. Pookalam being an integral part of Onam and ‘coz I like to publicize the fact that I’m a huge proponent of these intricate floral designs (through Facebook and of course the blog) it came as no surprise that the responsibility for designing and executing the Pookalam for the event fell on my shoulders. 🙂

One More Onam Pookalam

I had ample help from a fabulous set of friends who were more than willing to pitch in whenever help was needed. Like a well oiled machine our team bounced ideas off each other till we narrowed down the design and color scheme. When it came to translating the design into action my dad and B helped out a lot. I always draw the design on to a shower curtain liner, cut it out, tape it in place at the venue, and put the flowers over it. Makes for easy and timely execution and clean up.

One More Onam Pookalam

Like a true DIY’er I resorted to my handy laser level, painter’s tape, measuring tape, and Sharpie to draw the design on to the shower curtain liner. The center is a Kathakali, a traditional dance form, face peeking out which also happens to be the old logo of the association that was hosting the event.

One More Onam Pookalam

In case anyone is interested here’s the list of flowers we used;

From the center

Kathakali face Green – Green Spider Mums
Kathakali Bindi – Zinnia
Kathakali Eye Makeup – Black Sesame Seeds
Kathakali Eyes – Baby’s Breath
Kathakali Makeup White – Carpet Rose
Purple – Some kind of a wild flower + Salvia
Yellow – Mums
Fushcia – Knockout Roses
White – Hydrangea + Carpet Rose
Orange – Marigold
Green – Arborvitae
 

One More Onam Pookalam

Here’s our team (minus a few others who had moved on to other activities they were also volunteering in) after 2 + hrs of hard work.

One More Onam Pookalam

We had so much flowers left over that the organizers decided on putting a second Pookalam at the entrance. You can see the other team working on theirs in the background.

One More Onam Pookalam

Just ‘coz I’m so much in love with it one more pic with Mahabali in the background. 🙂

One More Onam Pookalam

So long to pretty Pookalams, a sad but hopeful goodbye until next year! And yay to great team work!

PS: Did you know I got featured on the Home Goods website, actually my Fall arrangement from 2 years ago did. I’m so giddy!

 
 
 
 

 

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Comments

  1. Roopa says

    May 11, 2018 at 1:13 pm

    Hi,
    I saw the pookalam you’ve made for the Onam celebration in the DC area. It is gorgeous. Your instructions are very helpful. I live in Maryland. I want to make a pookalam for an event. Could you please tell me how much quantity of each of the flower varieties are required to complete the design. Also, where did you order the flowers from.
    Thanks in advance for the information.
    Regards,
    Roopa

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    • Vidya says

      May 31, 2018 at 7:17 pm

      Hi Roopa. Thank you! Frankly quantity is a hit or miss. We almost always never get what we ask for. The flower sourcing is done by another group of volunteers. Usually we end up making last minute changes to the color plan based on what we get. We used to get from a farm in Alexandria but they no longer offer picking the flowers. We have ordered from a desi flower lady who ships from india but that ended up being expensive. Last few time I think they ordered in bulk from some online place or just the local stores.

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      • Deepti says

        September 19, 2022 at 12:17 am

        Hey nice blog, could you please share the quantity of flowers you used for this pookkalam, at least the major ones.

        Reply
  2. Tina says

    August 21, 2019 at 4:36 pm

    Which is the online website that you use ? We were looking for pookkalam as well.

    Reply

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