Diwali Drawing Ideas for Class 1

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Updated on 13 Jan 2026, 06:05 IST

Diwali, the festival of lights and colors, is celebrated all over India with great enthusiasm. It is the time to come together and celebrate the victory of Lord Rama, who returned after 12 years of vanvaas. Everywhere, homes are lit up with diyas, and kids celebrate this festival by burning crackers and celebrating in schools by drawing Diwali scenes and diyas. It is the best time when students and kids enjoy themselves and spread happiness all around.

To make this festival even more joyful and bright, we have curated a Diwali drawing ideas for kidsSimple Diwali picture for school that can make their Diwali more meaningful, creative, and enjoyable.

What is Diwali for Kids 5 Lines

  1. Diwali is the festival which fills all houses with sparkle lights, sweet smiles and happy hearts.
  2. It makes us remember that the good and the truth will always prevail just as Lord Rama managed to overcome the evil.
  3. Children adorn their houses with bright rangolis and radiant diyas which shine like stars.
  4. Families exchange sweets, jokes, and affection and all the rooms of the house are brought to life.
  5. Diwali also teaches us that we should share the light not only to others but also in our hearts by being kind and happy.

Also Check: Diwali Paragraph Speech on Diwali

Diwali Drawing for Class 1 – Easy and Beautiful Ideas

1. “My Home on Diwali Night”

Sketch your house by using different crayon colours decorated with colorful lights, glowing diyas, and your family celebrating Diwali together. Put stars into the sky and fireworks so that it looks beautiful.

2. “Happy Diya Family”

Draw a group of smiling diyas a big diya for (mother), a medium diya (father), and small diyas (kids) where all glowing together happily. Decorate them with patterns and colors.

3. “Fireworks in the Sky”

Draw the night sky that is filled with colorful fireworks bursting above buildings, temples. Add people or family watching and enjoying the sparkling view below.

4. “Rangoli of Happiness”

Prepare a large circle of rangoli in the shape of a flower, heart, stars and diyas. Light colors such as pink, orange, and yellow should be used to ensure it appears joyful and wonderful.

Simple Diwali Drawing Ideas for Kids

  1. Smiling Diyas Parade

Draw a line of cute diyas with happy faces holding hands and dancing in joy under the moonlight.

2. Firecracker Friends

Draw fireworks as friendly characters — one rocket, one chakri, and one phuljhadi — all smiling and shining together.

3. My Little Diwali Home

Draw a small house decorated with lights, flowers, and diyas outside the door, with your family waving happily.

4. Rangoli Butterfly

Draw a big butterfly whose wings are made of colorful rangoli patterns — dots, flowers, and swirls!

5. Gift Box of Happiness

Draw a big gift box opening up to show sweets, diyas, and balloons flying out with sparkles.

 7. The Magic Diya

Draw a magical diya with golden light coming out, forming shapes of hearts, flowers, and stars around it.

8. Sweet Sharing Scene

Draw two kids sharing sweets and chocolates while sitting near glowing diyas and colorful lanterns.

9. Diyas Around the Peacock

Draw a beautiful peacock in the center and surround it with tiny diyas to make a festive pattern.

10. Lord Rama Returns Home

Draw Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshman walking toward Ayodhya while people light diyas to welcome them.

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10 lines on Diwali in English for Class 1

  1. My name is Aarav and I love celebrating Diwali.
  2. Diwali is my favorite festival of lights.
  3. I help my parents during diwali festival and decorate our home.
  4. We light many diyas and make our house bright.
  5. I wear new clothes and feel very happy.
  6. My mother makes sweet laddoos and kheer for us.
  7. I draw a small rangoli with colorful powders.
  8. I watch beautiful fireworks at night in the sky.
  9. I exchange candies and compliments with friends and neighbors.
  10. I like Diwali as it leaves everyone happy and full of light.