How to make Ganesh idols at home?

If you are looking to be creative and eco-friendly this Ganesh Chaturthi, then you can make Ganesh idols at home. Ganesh idols can be made at home using clay, paper, wood, flowers and vegetables. If you are buying a Ganesh idol, please opt for an environment friendly Ganesha.

How to make clay Ganesha?

Materials needed: Clay, paints, coil, aluminum foil, paint brushes, sandpaper, putty or glue and clothes.

  • Mix the clay. You can get clay from riverbeds or buy it from stationary stores.
  • While mixing the clay and using it, make sure that your hand is slightly wet.
  • Make a skeleton – round face, hands, body and leg – using the coil or copper wire.
  • Next create Ganesha by adding clay to each body part on the coil skeleton.
  • First create the body and large stomach by filling that part of the coil with clay.
  • Next create the head.
  • Next create the trunk and stick it at the center of the head.
  • Next fill the coil ears with clay. Create small balls of clay and flatten them like ears.
  • Next fill the coil hands with clay, flatten the clay near palm.
  • Next fill the coil legs with clay. Flatten the clay near feet or create separate feet.
  • Now you will have a figure of Ganesha. If you want to be more creative, you can opt for four hands and other additions found in Ganesh Pictures. (Never expect your Ganesh to match those available in markets as they are created by professionals. But with trial and error you mind even end up creating better ones).
  • Using a brush smoothen the exterior. Make sure that you don’t damage the structure.
  • Now leave the Ganesha to dry but not in direct sunlight as cracks may appear.
  • When the idol is dry, use sandpaper or brush to smoothen the exterior.
  • If there are cracks use glue or putty. Use putty or glue at joints and brush it make it smooth.
  • You can draw eyes and other aspects like ‘tilak’, eyebrows etc
  • Make the idol dust free and smooth before painting.
  • You can use chemical acrylic paints to beauty Ganesha but please don’t immerse such Ganesha’s in rivers, seas and ponds.
  • You can also try out other natural methods to color but this is a difficult task as it is hard to prepare natural colors. But still you can look around for readymade natural colors.
  • Now you can make crown and other items found on Ganesh idol using aluminum foil.
  • You can also stitch small dress for Ganesha and decorate the idol with flowers.

If you are living in Mumbai or Pune you will get Ganesha mould in the market or from idol makers. Using this you can create Ganesha from paper.

A Video on Making Clay Ganesha


How to make paper Ganesha?

Materials needed for Paper Ganesha: Paper, ghati gum, whitening powder, flour, aluminum foil or clay.

  • Depending on the size of your idol, tear waste paper and soak it in water. Once soaked create fine pulp out it by grinding it.
  • Take 150 grams of ghati gum and dilute it in water and mix it with paper pulp.
  • Leave the pulp for a day and on the next day, the pulp will be like chutney. Add some whitening powder to it.
  • Now the pulp will be like chappati atta. Make chappatis out of the atta. And stick them to the Ganesha mould.
  • Now create a flour paste. Cover the mould with two to three layers of flour paste and finally cover it will paper and leave it to dry.
  • Once dried, pull off the protective layer of flour. Use a brush or sandpaper to smoothen the idol.
  • Use water colors to paint them.
  • Draw eyes, eyebrows, tilak and other aspects.
  • Make ornaments, crown and other items using aluminum foil or clay.

If you are interested in carving, you can create Ganesh from vegetables like pumpkin. The choice of the vegetables depends on the size and style of the Ganesha you intend to create.

You can also use flowers or rangolis to create Ganesha on the ground or on boards.

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26 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sir,
Thank you very much for this really useful posting....This year we planned to make Ganesha idol by ourself and your posting is very helpful for us.

Havya Vahani said...

Thanku so much for ths.I really like your idea of helping us this way.I have made the idol for tomorow thts for the festival and my whole hearted thanks to you.This is of commendable help for us.Thankyou soooo much

YOGESH said...

Thanks a ton for such a simple way of making the almighty in the best ecofriendly manner and keeping the beauty of this magestic god intact. Blogs like this will create an awareness of the impact of POP on the fauna and flora. It is necessary to teach lessons of respecting mother nature.

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Anonymous said...

thank you for sharing your art :)
may ganesha bless you.

Anonymous said...

Amazing way of creating the idol. Just so simple and yet so beautiful.

Anonymous said...

thnaks a lot for the ideas sir

Anonymous said...

Om Gam Gam Ganapathaye namah !

Pranams Prabhu,
thank to this video i have already made two little murti and turn out really nice really.
And yes its so much better making them ourself.
Thank you so much,keep up your seva here.
I rarely write comments but i do appreciate
your work very much.May Sri Ganapathi bless you
with all you need...
III:9

Anupa said...

We are trying out the ganesh bu ourselves this year.....what is ghati gum!?!?!

Anonymous said...

hi,i want to prepare kalasam,could you please upload the video for how to fold a blouse piece

Anonymous said...

Thx for the great posting of how to make the Ganesh idol..I am planning to make one this year in Egypt.. Ganapati Papa Morya.

ChiMeRo said...

Living in a foreign country I didn't want to miss celebrating the festival.
I don't get clay idols here, so thought of making by myself, but I didn't get clay either.
But inspired to make my own I made my Ganesha with wheat flour.
Thank you for the inspiration!

Satishkumar said...

I love to make Clay ganesha every year on Ganesh Chaturthi. This is the one that I made last year ...

http://picasaweb.google.com/mail2msathish/Pillaiyar#5515341020875411890

http://picasaweb.google.com/mail2msathish/Pillaiyar#5515341029705128578

Anonymous said...

This is soo beautiful. I created the idol seeing your video for tomorrows vinayaka chavithi. Thank you so much once again!

Naresh said...

I have tried Gansha Idol, it came excellent.
Thanks a lot!!!
by Naresh.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Just came across this posting. Haven't watched the video yet but planning to watch it and try making the Ganesha Idol myself. This is really very helpful and I hope more people come across this video and prepare Ganesha's Idol at home thus help the environment.

Anonymous said...

thank you sir now i can win eco friendly ganesha idol making competition

Anonymous said...

very helpful...must say Hindu Blog is the best!! Good going!

Chinnu said...

Thank you very much for this video. Last year i saw the video and made an idol on my own and this year again i came back here and made an idol again.
This is truly inspiring!! Thanks once again!

Sri said...

It is very useful to watch this video.By watching this video i can make an idol of own.
Thank you so much.It is very useful to watch this video.By watching this video i can make an idol of own.
Thank you so much.

Hemanth said...

By watching your video, I made my own ganesh with clay first time in my life. I feel like GOD is with me right now..thanks a lot...
Jai bolo Ganesh Maharaj ki.....

Anonymous said...

thankyou very very very very much!! Nice help thankyou

Sindhura Tammana said...

Can someone please tell me where I can find clay? I am looking for clay that's like mud that hardens later- not the kind of rubbery clay that children use! Please suggest where I can find it! Thank you!

vrushali hatalkar said...

thanks for this vidio my husband made ganesha idol by his own n its realy inspiring thanks jai ganesha

Arun said...

It was very nice and we will try to make Vinayaga ourself this year for Vinayagar Chathurthi...

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing information. I have created Ganesha with clay today.

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