Lord Ganesha : string art schemes
Ganesha, also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka and Pillaiyar, is the Hindu deity of wisdom, success, and new beginnings, easily recognized by his elephant head. Creating a String Art image of Ganesha can be a meditative, focusing activity that serves as a tangible reminder of his virtues, helping to cultivate patience and intentionality in the creator.
Lord Ganesha / Ganpati
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Lord Ganesha / Ganpati [Hinduism] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial
Lord Ganesha (Dark)
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Lord Ganesha (Dark) [Hinduism] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial
Baby Ganesha
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Baby Ganesha [Hinduism] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial
Symbol of Ganesha Lord
Description:
This ready-to-make DIY scheme of the Symbol of Ganesha Lord [Hinduism] allows you to create a string-art picture out of nails and strings.
Required:
Wooden board, 240 metall nails (pins), nylon monofilament thread (aprx. 5000 yards)
Sample scheme:
How the scheme looksDIY manual:
Step-by-step instructions with video tutorial