Free SVG! 🪔 Mandala Diya Lamp for Diwali

Free Mandala Diya Lamp svg for Diwali

This layered mandala Diya lamp is a lovely Diwali craft idea to make with a Cricut.

The mandala layers can be hidden if you would prefer to cut the Diya Lamp without the background.

Layered Diwali SVG


Diwali papercraft materials

Here is a list of the materials that I used to make this project.

Please note that some of the links included in this article are affiliate links, which means that if you click through and make a purchase I may receive a commission (at no additional cost to you). You can read my full disclosure at the bottom of the page.


Video tutorial for layered Diwali SVG

Watch the video below to see how to make this beautiful Diwali craft. Keep scrolling for a written tutorial.


Layered Diwali craft assembly instructions

Here’s how to make your very own DIY mandala Diya lamp using a Cricut machine!

Step 1) Download the free file & unzip the downloaded folder

Download the Free Cutting File

Reset password

Don't have an account? Register for free

TERMS OF USE:
You may sell finished, handmade physical craft items that you have made using this product but must not sell or share the digital files. Read full terms of use

Before you upload the SVG to Design Space, you need to unzip the download folder that it comes in.


Step 2) Upload the SVG file into Design Space

Open up Cricut Design Space and upload the file called SVG_Diwali_CraftWithSarah.svg

Make sure you upload the file which starts SVG_ in the filename!!

This is how it should look after you have uploaded the file:

Upload SVG into Design Space

After uploading, the design will show in your “Recently Uploaded Images”. Click on it and then press “Add to Canvas” to put it onto your Project.

Add design to Canvas

Click the design on your canvas and use the width/height boxes near the top of the screen to make it the size that you want to cut it.

I made mine 7.75 inches wide. I don’t recommend going smaller than about 6 inches in width as some of the details in the mandala will get a bit too thin and hard to cut.

Resize the file

If you don’t want to cut the background layers then you can hide them.

Look down the list of layers on the right side of the screen and click the “eye” icon next to the bottom background layer to hide them.

Hide the mandala layers


Step 3) Cut the Diwali SVG design

When you’re happy with how the design is looking in Design Space, click “Make It” and follow the instructions on-screen to cut out all the layers.

You can drag-and-drop the pieces on the mat previews to move them around to use up less cardstock.

Move layers around on the mat

Watch the video at the top of this page for a full tutorial on how to move objects around on your card mats.


Step 4) Stick the layered papercraft together

Use 3D foam pads and glue to stick the layers together.

Use this guide to see the order to stick the layers together in. A high quality printable version of this assembly guide is included in the folder when you download the cut file.

Diwali SVG Assembly Guide

My favourite glue to use on papercraft projects is Collall All Purpose Glue.

It’s SO good because it doesn’t “warp” or bend the cardstock like some glues do. You can use as much of it as you want and the card stays perfect – and it dries perfectly clear too!

To make it even easier to apply glue to layered card projects, I highly recommend getting some of these needle tip applicator bottles to put the glue into.

The nozzles are REALLY tiny which makes them perfect for putting glue in the pieces of cardstock that make up this design.

Collall glue

The foam pads that I use are from “Dot & Dab”, but any foam squares will work. If yours are big then you may need to cut them smaller with scissors to fit inside the edges of the layers.

When adding the foam pads to the relevant layers, make sure you add some in the middle of the pieces of card so it give stability to the middles. If you don’t add any foam pads in the middles then it can “sag” under the weight of the other layers which doesn’t look as good.

Foam squares


Mandala Diwali layered SVG

After sticking all the pieces of card together, you’ll have a wonderful layered Diwali themed project all ready to be framed.

You could also put it on a greetings card or even stick it straight to the wall with some blu-tack or command strips, or prop it up on a shelf.

Diwali SVG

The below video has some tips on how to frame your craft project, including my Number One hack for making sure that your design will fit perfectly every time without wasting any of your craft materials.


I hope that you enjoy this free layered Diwali SVG!

Love layered SVGs? Check out my other free layered SVG files

Happy crafting,
Sarah x