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Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2019

Reminiscing and Celebrating the Festive Season with Tania


Festival time in the United States is fun and joyous. Its the time to celebrate the festive season in our own unique way. Yet, there is one thing, one emotion that connects us all. It is the desire to recreate the joyous atmosphere we left behind in India. It is a walk down memory lane,  a time to reminisce, and a time to create new traditions and memories. For me this time of the year is all about family, love, laughter, blessings, happiness and twinkling lights :)  

I wanted to do a post where I could share a glimpse of a home dressed up for the holiday season. Tania has created festive vignettes in her home that are stunning. What pleased my heart is how beautifully she has incorporated pieces from my little store into her puja decor. 

In Tania's own words, her home dressed up for the occasion....

Durga Puja and the Hindu festive season is my favorite time of the year, without fail. The leaves are just beginning to turn colors in this part of the continent. The days are warm and the evenings are cool. When I was young and we were still living in India, Durga Puja was a sprawling and elaborate ten day celebration that required months of planning. Each year, my extended family gathered in my maternal ancestral home in Benares to fast, feast, pray, and welcome Durga home. The three story house was filled with the fragrance of hundreds of flowers, freshly ground chandan, incense, and the distinct scent of the oil that filled brass lamps, and camphor - scents that I still cherish to this day. None of those celebrations exist anymore. The house is gone. The traditions as they were, are gone. Many of the people are gone, too. The last time I had the privilege of seeing it all was in 2001, when I was 12 years old. For this reason, Durga puja is an extremely colorful yet slightly bittersweet time for me. 


For the last few years, it's become a tradition for me to set up a small Ma Durga shrine at my parents' house. It is a personal way of celebrating those auspicious ten days. The last time that my parents went to India, they were able to bring back some of the heirloom puja articles from my mother's home - hammered copper vessels (ghots), brass plates and cups, and an intricately carved stone sondesh mold belonging to my grandmother, among others. One of my favorites is a majestic, heavy, five pronged brass lamp, or panchapradeep - objects that have been in my family for generations. Over the past four years, I have slowly been incorporating these articles into my Durga Puja set up. I'm not a particularly religious person, so this becomes my puja every year: picking out fresh flowers, finding greens from our garden, and painstakingly arranging and re-arranging everything until it's up to my satisfaction. At the center of it all is a gilded clay statue of Durga that I found in Gariahat market in Kolkata when I visited in 2016. 

Naturally, I miss the grand Durga Pujas we used to have in Benares, and I am always nostalgic for pujo in Kolkata, which overtakes the whole city - but which I have never seen myself, only caught glimpses of in photos and accounts from friends. Here in DC, I’m so incredibly lucky to have a huge Bengali second family, where we celebrate with just as much enthusiasm as we would’ve in Benares or Kolkata - new clothes, bhog, temple visits, listening to Birendra Krishna Bhadra’s timeless Mahalaya recordings in the mornings. Each year, the smell of incense, camphor, and sandalwood, and the steady, familiar chants of the mantras, the unmistakable sounds of kaanshis and dhaak drums always fill me with equal measures of joy and nostalgia. Here’s hoping that I can be in Kolkata for a pujo, super soon - but until then, our larger-than-life Bengali community in DC is doing a fine job of keeping the pujo spirit just as alive as it was when I was young"


























Tania thank you for inviting us into your home! Your words have brought back so many of my childhood memories. The festivals are truly bittersweet. Living abroad our lives have changed in big and small ways. However, creating new traditions, while keeping some semblance of the old intact, is such a beautiful way to celebrate this season.

Tania Chatterjee is a brilliant photographer and you can visit her website  to know more about her. Follow her on Instagram as her posts are a visual treat.
All the images above are Copyright Tania Chatterjee and cannot be used without written permission.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Festive Series Part 1 : Designer Ayush Kejriwal

Hello there! With Diwali a few weeks away, I am going to kick off the Festive season with a series of special posts. These are going to be a series of what I like to call my "Diwali Mood boards" :) These posts will hopefully be inspiring and a fun way to make this season extra special. So please respond with your  comments and share ideas so that we can make this a spectacular Diwali :) 

Read along  as this is going to be a long and special post :)

If someone was to ask me what is my biggest passion when it comes to decorating my home, I would have to say that it's sentimentality! Personalizing my decor, makes me feel connected to my space! I don't follow trends, I follow my dreams, my roots, and my love for all things vintage and antique :) I have always maintained that in decor one should never be confined to a set of rules. So here's my tip for the day! Go with your heart and let your instinct guide you so every nook and cranny of your home reflects your unique personality.

I don't follow trends when it comes to clothes as well. At my brother's wedding, I chose to wear my Grandmothers lahenga (wedding outfit). I have been in love with the outfit since I was a little girl.  It meant a lot to me and I thought my brother's wedding was a fantastic occasion to wear it.  The lahenga embodies the elegance and intricate workmanship which is hard to find these days! I convinced my mother and my aunt that it was going to be perfect and they agreed.  This became a fun project and we spent a fair amount of time and energy to find the right person to restore the nearly 90 year old outfit! It was a labor of love.  By the end of it, we could have bought something new for the amount of money we spent on it but it wouldn't have been the same.

I have been following the UK based designer Ayush Kejriwal for a while on Instagram. When I came across his work, it brought back the wonderful memories of restoring my Grandmother's lahenga. I felt as if I had discovered a  trunk in the attic filled with my Grandmother's beautiful clothes that are truly one of a kind! :) His designs really speak to me! His outfits are artistic and timeless in their appeal. 

His clothes are an ode to the bygone era where all that mattered was beauty and simplicity! To quote him "Yes, I don't live in India but that does not mean that I don't appreciate its beauty. The culture and aesthetics are so beautiful that I feel I have no right to change or modernize it. Hence, I just make simple, boring old style clothes keeping the ethos intact. It's like developing an old black and white film in color. It's like magic. Don't you think?"

Ayush is being incredibly modest. His style is far from boring. It is absolutely fabulous! Those of you who know me well, will understand why I am so besotted by his style :) I made an instant connection!! The clothes, the models, the make up and the jewelry all resonate with me. 

We all have our own personal style, be it in clothes or in decor! Don't be afraid to bring it out and let it shine. Sharing a lovely quote which is my decor mantra " Stick to the things you really love. An honest room is always up to date" I  do hope you have enjoyed this first post in my Festive series for Diwali.

Ayush Kejriwal is based in Glasgow, UK and you can contact him via WhatsApp at +447840384707 and email him at designerayushkejriwal@hotmail.com or ayushk@hotmail.co.uk and connect via Facebook For updates and endless eye candy and inspiration follow him on Instagram : designerayushkejriwal
    The best part is that Ayush Kejriwal ships his stunning designs worldwide. Happy shopping :)









    My home brings me joy and I wish the same for you. Enjoy the season and stay tuned for the second post in my Festive Series :)

    Images: Ayush Kejriwal and subject to copyright

    Monday, November 9, 2015

    Happy Diwali From My Home To Yours!


    It is the middle of the night in my part of the world. I am here to wish all my wonderful readers around the world........a very Happy Diwali from my home to yours! May you and your loved ones have a bright and beautiful Diwali.

    A big hug from me to you and thank you for stopping by My Dream Canvas!

    Image: My home this evening!

    Thursday, March 5, 2015

    Tuesday, December 23, 2014

    Happy Holidays From My Dream Canvas



    Hi! I am just popping in to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year :) I am enjoying my last few days in India. My kids are looking forward to celebrating Christmas in two time zones :) They are in for a special treat as Santa will visit them here in Delhi as well as in Seattle! Sigh....to be a kid!

    Its been a wonderful month spending time with family and friends. I feel truly blessed. My Dream Canvas is all set to usher in the New Year with a bang. I hope to continue this journey with you for a million more years :) Thank you my loyal readers, you make me so happy :)

    Happy Holidays people................


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    Sunday, October 19, 2014

    Autumn Hues and Diwali


    Hello there! Today was one of those days where we did not look at the forecast before we stepped out. Yes, we are a crazy lot in the Pacific Northwest :) We check the forecast numerous times before making any plans! We dress according to the weather, right down to the shoes and the thickness of the jacket :) A hood is a must, umbrellas are a big no..no despite the incessant rain.

    We got into the car to run the usual errands....Costco was to be the first stop! Two miles down the road from home, our plans got derailed!! We parked the car on the side of the road and I began to take pictures. My kids humor me for a while, they pose for me, even scout out the prettiest tree etc. However, soon they have a pained expression on their faces. They realize that a 5 minute stop drags on quite a bit! They smile on cue, but I can sense their frustration :) Thankfully, a big fat squirrel appeared from nowhere and they got distracted :) God bless the squirrel!!

    Back to the weather now, it started off as dark and gloomy. The clouds were threatening to burst and then suddenly it was as if a veil had lifted. The sky became blue, the clouds looked happier and I got to take many many pictures. So you are getting to see the before and after pictures!

    I was mesmerised! These are the colors that I have picked as my inspiration for Diwali. So stay tuned for an Autumn inspired Diwali post on MDC :)

    Keep on smiling and have a great week ahead!



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    Monday, October 13, 2014

    Hello From MDC


    Hi, Just popping in to wish you a Happy Monday. My posts for this week and the countdown to the Festivities is derailed at the moment as I am sick! However, I hope to be back here soon. 

    Sharing some images from around the house....................

    Keep on smiling and have a great week!



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    Wednesday, October 8, 2014

    Diwali Inspiration and A Fabulous DIY

    I am astounded by the immensely talented people I get to know via the blogosphere. I am DIY challenged, hence when I get to know creative people I am completely in awe :)

    Given that Diwali and Christmas is coming up soon I am thrilled to share this fantastic DIY with you. Roopini of Lets Make It Lovely wrote to me recently. She was searching on the web for Diwali decor ideas and came across my lotus tea light holders( shown in the second image). I remember many of my readers loved these lotus shaped tea light holders on stakes. I bring them out every year during the festive season! Roopina created her own lotus tea light holder shown in the first image using coke cans!! I am so impressed with her creativity and glad that she reached out to me!

    You can view the entire tutorial on how to make these here. Roopini is a bundle of talent and her wonderful blog is filled with creative ideas. Thank you Roopini for sharing your DIY with me! 

    Are you inspired to try these out for yourself ? 





    Image 1 : Lets Make It Lovely and subject to Copyright
    Image2: My Dream Canvas and subject to Copyright

    Saturday, November 2, 2013

    Diwali Greetings From My Dream Canvas


    It is the middle of the night in my part of the world. I am here to wish all my wonderful readers around the world........A very Happy Diwali from my home to yours! May you and your loved ones have a bright and beautiful Diwali.

    A big hug from me to you and thank you for stopping by My Dream Canvas!

    Image: My home this evening!

    Monday, October 28, 2013

    Decor Inspired by Nature (Diwali ideas)

    Diwali, The Indian Festival of lights is a few days away. Diwali is usually a big celebration in my house. I miss India and my parents home even more this time of the year! However, over the years I have tried to recreate the magic of Diwali here in the States for my children! I am drawing inspiration from nature for my Diwali decor this year.

    I have picked up these beautiful leaves that are strewn all over my backyard. The colors are perfect. The golden hues gives me my color theme for Diwali this year. The leaves act as a perfect backdrop for the shimmering tea lights. A simple and inexpensive way to create a vignette for Diwali. Do you like it? This can be idea for a Thanksgiving tablescape as well!


    I promise to share a few other Diwali decor ideas on the blog this week. What is your most favorite childhood Diwali memory? I have tonnes.... and I shall share them with you soon!







    Images: My Dream Canvas and subject to copyright.

    Saturday, October 26, 2013

    Vintage Inspired Diwali Inspiration at MDC

    It is that time of the year again......Diwali (The Festival of Lights) beckons...... Here at My Dream Canvas, I am working on some Diwali inspiration with a vintage twist! Stay tuned for my Diwali series next week! 

    Have a beautiful weekend and lets enjoy all the festivities together :)



    Image: My Dream Canvas and subject to copyright.

    Monday, September 30, 2013

    Marching Towards The Festive Season

     Hello to all my lovely readers and to the new week. At My Dream Canvas I am getting ready to march into the festive season:) I hope you shall come along with me :)  I am pulling out all my things and shall soon start on sprucing up the house. I shall bring you festive ideas and shopping finds, decorating tips and a whole lot more. It shall be fun and action packed :)

    Are you getting ready for the festive season? Do share and lets start talking :)




    Images: My Home

    Friday, September 20, 2013

    Fall and Festivities at My Dream Canvas

    I cannot resist turquoise even when its Fall :) Autumn has arrived and I am loving it. The sun has a golden hue that takes my breath away. I can see a touch of gold in the leaves on the trees around me. Its my favorite time of the year!!

    Next week I shall bring to you the Fall and Festive season at My Dream Canvas. It shall be colorful......I promise you that :)



    The next image has a touch of orange to welcome Fall :) When its Fall here in the States, India is gearing up for the festive season with Dussehra and Diwali. What are some of your favorite traditions this time of the year? I am also asking my readers to tell me what they would like to see featured on My Dream Canvas during the Fall/ Festive season? Drop me a line or leave me a comment. Lets celebrate this beautiful time together :)

    Happy Friday my friends!!

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    Thursday, July 4, 2013

    Happy July 4th

    Here's wishing my fabulous readers here in the States a Happy July Fourth. My plan for today is a picnic and then watch fireworks by the lake with friends and family. 

    Sending you a few flowers from my home to wish you a lovely day!



    Image : Flowers at Home. Copyright My Dream Canvas

    Tuesday, March 26, 2013

    Holi : The Festival of Colors

    It is that time of the year again......Holi is here :) When I was younger and living in India, Holi in my family was all about revelry and the onslaught of colors. 

     Holi is the Festival of Colors. The best part about the festival is that you get to smear color on your friends and family:) It is a fun and joyous event. The celebrations last from morning till night. Today it is a lot different and very subdued. Here in the States its hard to re-create that mood. However, I do try and celebrate all the festivals with my children. What I miss the most is my mom's fabulous cooking, the gifts we got from my grandmother and the songs she sang. There is so much more that it is hard to put in words! I miss my family, I miss my friends and I miss those carefree days!  I distinctly remember that I had colored nails for almost a week after Holi :)  I loved playing Holi and I would get rather aggressive with the colors :) 
     
    Tomorrow, I plan to cook for my family, smear them with a wee bit of color and keep the traditions alive :)  A very Happy Holi to all those who are celebrating!! Here are a few images from my home as I get ready for Holi.

    So what are some of your favorite memories of festivals growing up?










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    Saturday, December 22, 2012

    Happy Holidays!

    Happy Holidays to all my lovely readers. I would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas. Here's wishing you a lovely holiday season with your loved ones! I shall see you back here in a few days. Unfortunately, I am feeling a but unwell but I am hoping I can shake it off soon!! My kids want to sleep next to the tree this year :)

    Thank you for stopping by My Dream Canvas. It means the world to me!!


     
     
    Image: My Home

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

    Trick Or Treat??

    Whew!! It has been a busy day and I think it is going to be like this till the end of the year :) There is so much to look forward to and so much to plan!! I am just popping in to say a quick hello and to wish those who celebrate "Happy Halloween" My kids are so excited about their costumes! Have fun and stay safe!

    Ah.....there is all the candy lying around and very little self control at my end :)

    Here are a few pictures from my home.....






    Tuesday, October 23, 2012

    Greetings From My Home To Yours

    Hello there! I am here to wish my readers who celebrate Vijayadashami......happiness and best wishes from my home to yours!

    My Dream Canvas will be back with a bang this week :) I have missed being here :) Thankfully my shoulder is feeling a lot better than last week. However, sometimes it is good to take a few days off and return with renewed enthusiasm, inspirations, ideas and a lot more :)




    Image : Mine and under copyright

    Thursday, May 31, 2012

    Lavender Decor Provence Style

    The Pacific Northwest comes alive in the summer and so do I :-) I love our short lived summer. I look forward to the many many fairs and festivals that take place during this time! Seattle is very big on farmers markets and organic produce and such markets come up just about everywhere! I am looking forward to July and the Sequim Lavender Festival. A short ferry ride takes you closer to the ocean, the snow capped mountains and endless fields of Lavender.

    Provence, France is a major lavender growing area. Here are some delightful images from Provence bringing the beauty of lavender into decor.

    Dreamy aren't they?











    Here is a shot I took at the Lavender Festival last year. I adore that bike :-)




    Image 1to 4 : via, Image 5 : Mine

    Tuesday, October 5, 2010

    Let the Festivities begin!!

    Its that time of the year!! Navratri, Pujas, Dussehra, Diwali, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.......its all around the corner. We as a family celebrate all the festivals. As you can imagine its a busy and happy time of the year:-)
    I am going to be in Delhi just in time for Diwali and I can hardly wait. Here's wishing you all a lovely festival season. Durgaji ( Mother Goddess) from my home is sending lots of blessings your way!