Viral video shows woman turning newspaper into beautiful saree | Instagram@la_lavender__
A woman named Parvathy known for her art and craft creations on the internet ditched buying a newspaper-print saree. She rather creating it herself from scratch. it took her four hours to weave an impressive saree out of a bunch of newspapers, and it looked so real and great that it left netizens stunned.
While she usually engages in hosting art workshops for her passion for art and exploring creativity, her recent video showed her turning newspaper into a beautiful saree.
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DIY Newspaper saree
In the video, she not only flaunted the saree prepared by her but also let people know how she crafted it. The footage opened by showing Parvathy showing off her newspaper-styled saree to viewers.
She wore the impressive saree and stood at her terrace to capture the visuals on camera. Parvathy showed people how comfortable the saree was and how perfect it looked.
Styling it with a grey crop top blouse
She carried the newspaper-made saree well. From the pleats to the ‘pallu’, she showcased her creation to the people, making them appreciate her work.
In the clip, she donned the saree on a high neck crop top. The shade she chose for her ‘blouse’ was grey, which was paired well with the black and white print of the newspaper.
The video opened by the woman posing with her makeshift saree. Later, she informed people how she designed this saree using newspapers.
She was seen drawing out guidelines and measurements with a pen on the newspapers, followed by cutting them and assembling them in a desired way. Using her creativity and craft skills, she turned the bunch of newspaper into a great saree.
Netizens react after video goes viral
So far, the video has attracted 2.6 million views and more than 65,000 likes. As she uploaded the video online, she won praises for her work. People admired her creativity and patience, which made her craft a saree in four hours.
“Pretty cool”
“It’s looking good though”, one wrote. “It looks pretty cool”, said another. The comments section was flooded with ‘heart’ and ‘applause’ emojis.
People also pointed out they couldn’t believe she prepared her outfit by herself instead of buying a newspaper-printed saree. “Really i thought it s newspaper printed cloth before ur making part”, one wrote. “Being creative is at peaks 🔥 but what if it is raining when u wear it already”, another said.