Lunar New Year, aka Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the beginning of the lunisolar Chinese calendar. If you didn’t know, there are many calendars throughout the world. This is my first year celebrating Chinese New Year. I felt inspired and creative so I made DIY Lunar New Year Decorations. I just had to share the printables I created and how I used them.
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Boho Napkin Rings and Chana Masala Recipe

Do we want to talk about it? I know Valentine’s day can be a strong love it or leave it for most but there’s no need to make it a big fuss. The gals behind The Global Style have you covered from breakfast to dessert with a combination of DIYs and recipes to inspire your own displays of affection. Today, I’m sharing up a henna inspired napkin ring DIY and my own chana masala recipe that’s sure to hit the spot!

Boho Henna Inspired Napkin Rings Tutorial
Create a special handmade piece for your romantic Bohemian table setting this Valentine’s day with these painted napkin rings. Using paint pens makes this craft an easy and relatively mess free one!
1. Prepare the napkin rings by making sure they are clean.
2. Prime the paint pens by shaking and pressing them until the tip is saturated with ink.
3. Using a pencil, draw 4 tick marks equal distance around the base of the ring.
4. Draw 4 more ticks on the other end rotated so that they are halfway between the marks on the other end.
5. With the pink pen, use the tick marks as a guide to create a petal shape.
6. Then create a skinnier petal shape by following the same shape.
7. Using the white pen, draw dots between the two layers of petal shapes.


This gives you a basic, but very pretty design that adds a little feminine touch to your table setting. You can change the colors to suit your style. Feeling especially steady handed and creative? Why not try free handing?
All that crafting make you hungry?

Valentine’s Day Dinner Chana Masala Recipe
This one pan (plus a rice cooker) dish is hearty, flavorful, naturally vegan and reheats deliciously. Buy shelf stable cans and frozen goods to keep on hand to make this a pantry staple meal. Tip: try adding potatoes and carrots!
Ingredients:
Makes 6 servings
1 cup basmati rice
2 cups water
1/2 white onion diced
1 clove garlic minced
1 tablespoon cooking oil
2 tablespoons curry powder
1/2 15 ounce can coconut milk
1 15 ounce diced tomatoes
1 8 ounce can tomato sauce
2 cans garbanzo beans
Salt and pepper to taste
2 cups frozen broccoli
1. Add 2 cups water to 1 cup basmati rice in a rice cooker or cook according to package instructions.
2. Heat pan over low-medium heat. Add cooking oil and curry powder. Let heat until fragrant.
3. Add onions and garlic to pan and cook until translucent.
4. Toss garbanzo beans with salt and pepper and add to pan.
5. Reduce heat to low and add coconut milk, tomato sauce and diced tomatoes.
6. Mix until liquids are fully incorporated.
7. Bring heat back up to low-medium and add broccoli.
8. Simmer for 30-40 minutes until sauce as thickened to hold mixture together without thinning out immediately.
9. Serve warm over basmati rice.
10. Enjoy!


You can serve this dish with naan and fresh fruit for a multi course meal or keep it simple with the one dish. Make sure to make the extra because your partner will want some for later!

Don’t miss the other meals of the day!
Stephanie from Casa Watkins Living is sharing cinnamon sugar croissants and wine glass centerpiece for breakfast.
Kathy from Up To Date Interiors is sharing tribal inspired LOVE table decor for Lunch.
I’m sharing henna inspired napkin rings and my Chana Masala Recipe. Save this post to Facebook or Pinterest to have it for later!
Jessica from House Homemade is sharing arrow decorations and dipped Oreos for dessert!
Feeling Inspired? Save this post to reference later (and I bet your friends will love this, too!)
Boho Bedroom Decor You Can Make

Shopping for pieces to decorate your bedroom can be a lot of fun. But let’s be real, we want to make some things, too! Compliment your bohemian aesthetic with these three do-it-yourself projects.
Boho bedrooms tend to have a lot of the same elements as the other rooms of the home. They use layers and patterns to create a visual experience. But the bedroom also needs to be a place of comfort, and rest for our rejuvenation. Adding in some handmade details can remind us of our powerful ability to create and these projects compliment an atmosphere for relaxing.
Don’t forget! You can always adjust sizes and materials to fit your specific color and style preferences. These tutorials will show you how I made these things for my space but there are easy ways to change them up to fit yours ????

DIY Tiled Headboard
Get the anthropologie look with inexpensive tiles, a piece of plywood and a few tools!
Southwestern Inspired Plant Pots
Take plain plant pots up a level by embellishing them with an unexpected material!

Handira Inspired Yarn Wall Hanging
Using a variety of different texture mimics the look of the esteemed handira blankets that originate from Morocco.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these easy ways to add a handmade detail to your boho bedroom. You should definitely try your hand at making one- tag me in your photos on Instagram so I can share your creations (@thebohoabode).
Have you created anything for your home? Share your ideas in the comments below!
DIY Mudcloth Stockings
I love indigo African mudcloth and I think it’s a fantastic compliment to the boho aesthetic. It’s become my favorite fabric material for table runners, pencil pouches and now stockings. I love that I’ve been able to find a way to work this textile into my holiday decorating. These mud cloth stockings look really cool on the fireplace!

We keep our stockings hung on the bedroom doors with wreath hangers for a first glimpse of morning surprise on Christmas morning. Stockings can get heavy and I don’t trust stocking hanger hooks to hold them up once they’ve been filled.
So the ones I’ve created are purely for the look of stockings hung on a fireplace. But with a few adjustments- swapping hot glue for needle and thread and skipping the polyfill- they’re perfect to stuff with gifts, too!

- Mudcloth fabric
- Heavy weight fabric like canvas
- Hot glue and gun
- Tassel/fringe/lace trim


I like using a material like mudcloth as an unexpected alternative to what we traditionally see during holidays because I find it more interesting.


Did you make your stockings? Do you think you’ll be making some? Share your stockings bought and handmade with #showmeyourboho on Instagram to share with the community.
These are exactly what I wanted to jazz up the fireplace mantel for the holidays. To see more of my holiday mantel, check in for tomorrow’s blog post where I’ll be sharing photos and details for my Christmas 2017 decorated mantel.
Get your boho style on more this holiday season:
Dollar Store Botanical Gift wrap
Handira, Evil Eye Talisman and Mexican Felt Ornament Tutorials
Global Style Hostess Gift DIY: Wine Bottle Charm

This time of year is so special and my favorite part of all the magic is the generosity. People are especially giving with random acts of kindness, hosting of gatherings, and exchanging gifts. It’s a beautiful restoration in the faith of humanity. If you’re planning on attending any hosted events, you’ll probably want to thank the host for their time and hospitality with a hostess gift. Today, I’m going to show you how you can create a global goods inspired bottle charm for wine, liquor, sparkling ciders, fancy sodas, etc. Using tassels and felt balls, it’s not only easy to make but also very festive.
You could customize this craft to suit a variety of gifting ideas. Make it larger to fit around a jar for a number of jar related gifts. Fit it around the neck of a vase for gifting flowers. Swap the embroidery floss for elastic and turn them into bracelets. Definitely get creative and make things that fit the person you’ll be giving it to!
Let’s dive into how to make a…

DIY Felt and Tassel Wine Bottle Gift Charm
Supplies:

Tassels (Don’t forget your coupon! I always use the app for convenience)
Bottled Drink (it doesn’t have to be alcohol, think sparkling ciders, fancy sodas, etc)
Felt Balls (I bought mine at Michaels but this one from Amazon is cheaper)
Embroidery Thread (the color doesn’t really matter as it’s hidden for the majority of it)
Embroidery Needle (If you don’t buy these, just look for a large eye and sharp point)
The How-To:
How to make a felt ball and tassel wine bottle charm adornment for Hostess gift giving.

Start by threading the tassel onto the middle of an 18 inch long piece of embroidery floss. Then thread both ends of the thread onto an embroidery needle. Thread 2 felt balls onto the thread.
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Then, diagonally thread one of the piece of thread through a third felt ball. Then thread the other piece the other direction, diagonally. This is where the felt balls will split around the neck of the bottle.

Finally, thread 7 balls onto each piece of floss and tie them together into a knot. Snip the remainder off with scissors.
You can then slide it over the top of your hostess’ favorite bottled drink (sparkling cider, wine, vodka- anything goes) and you’ve got a festive, globally inspired hostess gift.
I love these so much that the idea of parting with them makes me want to keep them for myself. And, to be completely honest, they’re hanging on my kitchen cabinet knobs right now while I decide. Haha.

Which one do you prefer? The darker color scheme or the brighter color scheme?
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Before you leave, please share my project! It helps me reach more people when you share my creations, too. I really appreciate it ❤
Check Out These Other Global Inspired Hostess Gift Ideas:
Global Concrete Planter Hostess Gift created by Up To Date Interiors

DIY Scandi Inspired Wood Ornaments created by Casa Watkins Living

Wine & Tassel Hostess Gift created by House Homemade

The holidays will on us before you know it. And just in case you hadn’t heard- we have less than 50 days until Christmas! So save these projects, get to making your favorites and enjoy this time with your friends and family. Be well!
Modern Scandi-Boho Fall Wreath

Anyone else feeling the classic crispness in the air that is so quintessential of Fall? We’ve got it in the mornings and evenings but every now and then, we get a bit of it in a breeze during the day. It’s Fall y’all! And with Fall comes pumpkins and crunchy leaves and wreaths for greeting our guests! What better way to dress up the front door with a little scandiniavian inspired, boho botanical, modern global style wreath? Yep, Modern Scandi-Boho Fall Wreath is here!
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