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MDF Lotus Mandala Lippan Art Cutout – Round Wooden Base

MDF Lotus Mandala Lippan Art Cutout – Round Wooden Base

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The lotus is calm. Centered. And somehow it makes every corner look a little more sacred.
This MDF Lotus Mandala Lippan Art Cutout is for the days you want beauty without battling geometry. The petals and outlines are already mapped, so you can jump straight to the fun part—paint, mirrors, texture, sparkle. One board. Many moods. (And yes, it’s beginner-friendly.)

Picture it over a console table, glowing with tiny mirrors. Or matte white with gold dots for a quiet pooja nook. You get to decide the vibe.

Why this piece works

  • Lotus + Mandala, pre-marked: Clean etched guides for petals and rings. Your symmetry stays intact even if the coffee kicks in.
  • Made for Lippan style: The outlines make it easy to build raised borders with clay/texture paste and place mirrors neatly.
  • Smooth, sturdy MDF: Dense board that takes acrylics, chalk paints, sprays, and varnishes like a pro.
  • Quick to customise: Paint it, stencil it, dot it, or go earthy with lime/clay textures—no sanding saga right out of the box.
  • Looks finished, fast: The design does half the work; the last 10% (your details) make it look gallery-ready.

Product details

  • Material: High-quality MDF
  • Thickness options: 3 mm / 4 mm / 6 mm
  • Size options: 6 inch / 8 inch / 12 inch (choose your variant)
  • Shape: Round board with pre-etched lotus mandala pattern
  • Finish: Unpainted, raw surface—ready to customise
  • Great for: Lippan (mud mirror) work, acrylic painting, metallic accents, bead/mirror embellishment, wall plates, festival décor, signage

What’s in the box

  • 1 × MDF Lotus Mandala Lippan Art Cutout (quantity as per variant chosen)
  • Protective packing so it reaches you clean and scratch-free

How to make it yours

  • Prime lightly. A thin base coat evens the surface and saves paint.
  • Raise the borders (optional). Trace the etched lines with texture paste, air-dry clay, or a flour-glue mix for that Lippan look.
  • Paint & play. Use matte neutrals for earthy homes, or jewel tones with metallic highlights for festive drama.
  • Mirror magic. Stick round/teardrop mirrors inside the petals. Press gently, let the adhesive cure.
  • Seal. Finish with a clear varnish. Hang with Command™ strips or add a small sawtooth hanger at the back.

Studio note: Try a tiny test patch at the back for colour + varnish compatibility. Saves a sneaky heartache later.

Maker ideas

  • Soft boho wall plate: Chalk white base, sand-beige borders, minimal mirrors—calm and classy.
  • Festive sparkle: Maroon or peacock blue, gold outlines, mirror clusters—ready for Diwali corners.
  • Name ring: Keep the centre plain and hand-letter your family name or studio logo.
  • Textured neutral: Clay borders + limewash tones for an artisan, mud-wall feel (minus the mess).

FAQs

Do I have to follow the etched lines exactly?
No rules here. They’re guides; skip or add petals if you like.

Will the lines show after painting?
Two thin coats usually cover them. If you want the engraving to peek through, use a single coat and dry-brush highlights.

Which adhesives work for mirrors?
A strong craft glue or silicone-based adhesive is best. Let it cure completely before hanging.

Can I pour resin?
Yes—seal your artwork first, then pour a thin layer on a perfectly level surface.

Care & safety

  • Keep away from prolonged moisture; store flat.
  • Dust with a soft cloth; avoid harsh cleaners.
  • Not a toy—adult supervision recommended for young makers.