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My Home Style: Whimsical Christmas Tree

December 8, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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A Christmas tree can tell you an awful lot about a person. And mine will tell you that I’m a little kooky and all over the place. But there’s definitely an underlying theme to the tree and here are the words I use to describe it global, bohemian and whimsical. I’ll show you some closer shots of my tree today and I hope you’ll agree that those words fit my whimsical Christmas tree. But if you settle on kooky and all over the place, that won’t hurt my feelings- I promise!

I guess I should back peddle a bit and explain why I am judging my Christmas tree right now. Well, today is the last day of Casa Watkin Living’s My Home Style Christmas Tree hop. And that means that all week long, lots of talented bloggers have been sharing their decorated Christmas trees and they have all been incredible! Today I am on the roster to share my tree.

If you’re already following along the hop, you already know all that and so let me introduce myself! My name is Corinna and you already know I’m a little kooky and all over the place but I blame that on being a true Gemini with a Gemini 5 year old keeping me busy. I’m a bohemian home decorator with an obsession with color and houseplants. Let me show you my tree now!

Global Boho Christmas Tree with Whimsical touches

The main theme to my ornaments are global and boho. There are lots of ornaments either made by artisans of other cultures or are representative of iconic symbols of other cultures. There’s bright pops of blue, pink, green and purple. And there’s also whimsical touches like little birds, mushrooms and flowers. I should probably be one of those people with more than one tree.

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

I started with gigantic glittery starburst ornaments. To be honest, I’m not entirely sure if they were meant to be hung on a tree but there was no way I was going to pass on the opportunity to hang these on my tree. They’re more than 12 inches long! I found those in the post holiday clearance section at Target last year and they were around a dollar each.

The magnolia flowers are also about a dollar each. I found those at the dollar store last month. I thought they were just so pretty! I’ve always loved flowers on a Christmas tree but not really poinsettias. These have turned out to be everything I didn’t know I had been looking for.

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

I’m using the same tree topper from last year. I had found it in the clearance section the year before. It’s metal with punched out designs for the light inside to shine through. It’s quite heavy and never really stands up straight despite the built in claw. I can’t really imagine myself using anything else but I’ll probably look for a lighter one in this year’s post holiday clearance.

And the tree skirt is an inexpensive one from Walmart’s holiday shop. It’s a deep jewel toned blue with sequins sewn in. It’s pretty and I like that it’s different from the more traditional options. If I had unlimited funds I would buy one of those vintage kilim rug turned tree skirt ones but those are expensive and I have a 5 year old to buy gift for – ha.

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

My tree is sandwiched in between my front door and a corner seating area, right in the middle of a whole wall of windows facing the street. It’s quite beautiful to see from the street at night and makes up slightly for the fact that I didn’t get much decor up in the front yard. And I love sitting in that chair beside the tree late at night. When everything is quiet and I get to enjoy the warm glow of the Christmas lights.

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

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I can’t remember an awful lot about the three that I bought. I’m not good at remembering things like that but I can tell you it’s nothing designer or name brand. I bought it at Target because I wanted something taller than the dinky 6 footer we had. That 6 footer would’ve been fine if it weren’t so short. I shared a post a few years ago about making the most of a cheap Christmas tree so if you need to add more volume to your tree, I definitely recommend checking that post out!

Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

I don’t use garland much because it never looks as good on my tree as it does everyone else’s trees. Instead I have beaded garland messily draped around the tree. I like that it gives the illusion that I don’t care how beautiful and put together my tree looks (even though I really do).

And I think that addresses everything from top to bottom about my whimsical global-boho Christmas tree. If you’d like to see how the tree fits in with the rest of my living room, I would be thrilled to share my Eclectic Winter Home Tour with you where I share how I’ve decorated my living room, dining room and bedroom with a mix of unconventional and traditional decor.

The DIY Mommy, DIY Decor Mom, Houseful of Handmade, and DIY Beautify are also sharing their Christmas tree styles so make sure to stop by each of them and leave them a comment because comments totally rock. And if you’ve missed any of the trees this week, here’s the full schedule below.

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Monday

Casa Watkins Living

Up To Date Interiors

Monica Wants It

Tuesday

House Homemade

Boxy Colonial

Domicile 37

Iris Nacole

The Happy Housie

Wednesday

Cuckoo 4 Design

Craftivity Designs

The Home I Create

Deeply Southern Home

Setting For Four

Little Red Brick House

Thursday

Twelve on Main

Redhead Can Decorate

PMQ for Two

Jeweled Interiors

The Gathered Home

Friday

A Designer At Home

The DIY Mommy

DIY Decor Mom

Houseful of Handmade

DIY Beautify

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Global Boho Christmas Tree incorporates bright pops of color with whimsical mushroom, bird and flower ornaments

Filed Under: Blog, Christmas Week, Decorating, Holidays, Holidays, My Home Style

Boho Style Winter Eclectic Home Tour

December 7, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Hello and welcome to my 2017 bohemian Christmas home tour. My holiday decorating style involves a lot of using what I’ve used in previous year, budget additions, thrift finds, and lots of color. It’s really an interesting mash between traditional Christmas decor and whimsical. But the Gemini in me just won’t let it be one way or the other. If you like color, global accents, and a peculiar mix in of childhood Christmas decor, then I think you’ll like what you see!

This tour is being shared in participation of Jess of Domicile 37’s Eclectic Winter Home Tour. So a huge thank you to her for organizing all of this. Her home tours are always frigging incredible and I’m honoured to be included in the mix. If you’re new here, my name is Corinna and I’m a bohemian home decorator with little restraint when it comes to houseplants and color. My specialty blending thrifted furniture with interesting textiles and filling in the rest of the space with global goods and plants. Don’t forget to introduce yourself in the comment section below!

Let’s come on in the front door then, shall we?

Bohemian Christmas Decorated Front Door

First thing you’ll see coming up to our house is a single little lighted Christmas tree in the yard because it’s been rainy and cold and I haven’t been brave enough to put much else up. But when you get to the porch, things get a bit better and you’ll see our aqua front door with a lot layers. The bells are for good energy. The wreath I made and I am so stinking proud of how good it came out that it earned a spot as the Christmas wreath too because I’m not prepared to attempt to top that one yet. I did share a tutorial and if you’re interested, you can visit the modern-scandi wreath tutorial here. To jazz it up a notch, we added the adorable glitter reindeer that we found at the dollar store.

Bohemian Christmas Decorated Home

Christmas definitely greets your right in your face at our home. The tree sits right in the center of a whole wall of windows facing the street. It’s such a beautiful sight when coming home after dark. I won’t innundate you with too many tree photos today though since I will be sharing my tree as part of a My Home Style tree hop edition tomorrow.

There are lots of other little details to spot in this space though, like the miniature Christmas tree that we also picked up at the dollar store this year. I was surprised to see them and curious enough to spend a dollar to see if it would even stand. I’m happy to report that it’s a sturdy little things. My son decorated it with the small ornaments from our collection and wrapped two battery operated light strands that are also from the dollar store. Keeping it company are a little white bottle brush tree (from the dollar store last year) and a white house (from this year’s Target dollar spot section). It’s a frugal and cheerful way to add some Christmas spirit to this corner.

Bohemian Christmas decorated Home
Bohemian Christmas decorated Home

I pulled the white midcentury modern rocker back in here. I have such a love/hate with this chair. It’s comfortable and seriously looks amazing. But, it tips backward every time I get out of it and every time my son gets within a foot of it (haha). So it’s been in the garage for months but I really wanted a cozy spot to sit right beside the tree. This is a test run to see if it can continue to live with us and I’m hopeful it works out.

Beside the white chair (and it’s kind of irrelevant story), is a larger cabinet used as an end table. Along the back I have some of my books stacked up and in front I have 2 of my treasured fiber optic pieces. One is a small village and my grandmother gave it to me. My heart sank when I plugged it in and it didn;t light up, but thankfully it was just a burnt out bulb and I replaced it for about $5. The other I thrifted and it’s a charming little greenhouse! I couldn’t love a Christmas decoration more, I swear.

Bohemian Christmas decorated Home
Bohemian Christmas decorated Home
Bohemian Christmas decorated Home

I love sitting here late at night. When the house is quiet and there’s no other lights but the Christmas tree and the other little light up decor. It’s soothing and rejuvenating all at the same time. If you don’t do twinkle lights, I can’t believe you know what happiness feels like.

And I’ll admit it, it’s also a really cozy spot to watch TV.

Bohemian Christmas decorated Home
Bohemian Christmas decorated Home

The TV stand is a vintage credenza that I found on craigslist a few years ago. The seller was the owner of a little hole in the wall thrift shop and was selling the top and bottom separately. Nowadays I find them more valuable without the top anyways so that saved me the trouble of trying to find a home for it. The tv is semi-camouflaged by the hand painted moroccan design on the wall. But the space around it received a little Christmas treatment with some faux greenery. I don’t do real because of the mess and I found a few strands of this on a steep discount at Michael’s and it’s been nice having some to play around with (as you’ll see in other spots of the house).

There’s a little nativity next to the mass cane (who is also decorated with a sparkly blue bow- you’ll spot many of the plants sprting this look for the holidays!) and on the other side is a little lighted house whose sign I painted over and repainted “RX” on homage to my many years working in a pharmacy. The copper “JOY” sign was a Target clearance find. I love shopping the clearance section after a holiday. It’s pretty much the only way I get new holiday decor nowadays.

Bohemian Christmas decorated Home
Bohemian Christmas decorated Home
Bohemian Christmas Home Tour

I also won’t take up too much of this tour up with pictures of my Colorfully Eclectic Christmas Mantel because I shared all the details on it yesterday. I would love to have you check it out!

There’s really not much else to share in this room so I’ll rush you through the kitchen (I’m working on replacing the range hood, sink faucet and light fixtures so please excuse the mess) on to the dining room.

Bohemian Christmas Decorated Home Tour
Bohemian Christmas Decorated Home Tour

The dining room doubles as our homeschooling room. In reality, if we looked how much time the room is used for each, it would probably make better sense to say this is our homeschooling room that doubles as a dining room. Ha. It’s a comfortable space for learning, eating and chatting. We even had a dance party with Christmas music in here last night.

I’ll bring you a cute mug with your choice of hot chocolate or coffee (don’t forget to leave your choice with your introduction in the comments).

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Bohemian Christmas Decorated Home Tour

I chose to use what I already had on hand for dressing the table. The chevron blanket is from 5 below and the runner I made from some vintage mudcloth and fringey trim. And the bowl is filled with the same dollar store vase filler I used for Thanksgiving but I replaced a few pieces with leftover ornaments.

The Merry Christmas garland is from World Market, again I picked it up on clearance last year after the holidays were over so it’s the first time I’ve used it. Large glittery stars adorn the windows, pom poms embellish the cactus, and these handmade global style ornaments grace the guava tree.

Bohemian Christmas Decorated Home Tour
Bohemian Christmas Decorated Home Tour

My favorite in this room is the bar cart. Not only is this bar cart the best Target purchase of my life (it was clearance, of course), it’s also the easiest thing to decorate for each season and holiday. The corner is decked out with one of those sparkly blue bows and a cluster of blue ornaments that didn’t make the final cut onto the tree this year.

I’ve hung miniature Chinese lanterns I found in a box at a thrift store years ago on this little white Christmas tree I’ve had since I was a kid. Isn’t that just too fun? I lovehow unexpected it is. Lanterns themselves are beautiful no matter which culture they come from, but I love the little scenes “painted” onto the paper in these ones. The wine bottle got an ornament bottle stopper, also thrifted, and it’s still wearing the felt and tassel wine bottle tags I made for embellishing wine bottles to bring as a hostess gift. I have a tutorial for those DIY wine bottle charms here.

On the lower level, I have another one of those Target dollar spot white houses and a laser cut wood nativity scene that has twinkle lights inside that I just picked up at Walmart (gasp! I paid full price-lol).

Bohemian Christmas Decorated House Tour
Bohemian Christmas Decorated House Tour

If you need a mint after your drink, I have two options in this bowl here. Lifesavers mints in wintergreen and peppermint puffs. The lifesavers really have some zing to them. Have you seen those viral videos of people biting into them in the dark? Supposedly they’ll spark!

The final Christmas detail in this room is the card hanger. I also found this at the dollar store. They’re little clothespins with felt Christmas trees on them on a jute twine. I think it’s the perfect way of displaying all those beautiful Christmas cards we send and receive this year.

Bohemian Christmas Decorated House Tour

The final room that I ended up decorating this year is my bedroom. And it’s the simplest little touch. I was beginning to lose my energy for holiday decorating and didn’t have much decor left so I left the bedroom alone for the most part. Besides fold clothes, I really only sleep in here so it wouldn’t be appreciated much anyways.

If you’ve got a larger headboard like myself, why not try tacking a bit of greenery across it? It’s pretty and just festive enough to count as having decorated a space.

Bohemian Christmas Decorated House Tour
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Now that I’ve shared more than 1,700 words with you and all my Christmas decorating ideas (at least the practical ones), I’m going to send you off to the next stop on the home tours. Quick reminder to leave you introduction and drink preference in the comments below.

Next Stop On The Eclectic Winter Home Tour -> Style Mutt Home

You can navigate all of the participating home tours via the roaster below. Feel free to come back and visit later, this list will be here for your reference. I hope you enjoy all the different ideas and come away with something new to try in your home.

Monday

Domicile 37

Desert Domicile

Kobel & Co.

Whimsical Blue Living

Tuesday

The Gathered Home

Casa Watkins Living

Up To Date Interiors

Wednesday

Monica Wants It

Designing Vibes

Maker of Home

Michelle Matangi 

Thursday

A Designer at Home

Style Mutt Home

Jessica Brigham

The Rath Project

Friday

House Homemade

House Haus Home

Jeweled Interiors

Domicile 37

Filed Under: Blog, Christmas Week, Decorating, Holidays, Holidays

DIY Mudcloth Stockings

December 5, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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!

DIY Mudcloth Stocking- decorative stocking tutorial- boho style Christmas

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!

supplies

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

tutorial

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

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How-to-make-mudcloth-stocking

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

Holiday Gift Wrapping Idea With Dollar Store Supplies- botanical inspired

Handira, Evil Eye Talisman and Mexican Felt Ornament Tutorials

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Filed Under: Blog, Christmas Week, Decorating, DIY, Holidays, Holidays

Small Business Holiday Shopping Guide

November 25, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

As we are rushing to get the best possible gifts for our loved ones, I wanted to bring a little attention to shopping small businesses. Small businesses are makers and hunters, finding and creating the best goods for us and our homes. I have set out to share the most diverse selection of shops I could find with an array of products that will hopefully peak your interest. There are an array of great gifts and I’ll do my best to do the shop’s selection justice but definitely still visit them all to see all of the offerings. They are also all on Instagram so I’ll link to their feeds so you can see all the inspo, too.

I believe a little bit of the spirit of a maker goes into their creations, making it a more meaningful gift with good energy. You can share the story of the person behind the piece, too. Oftentimes you’ll find that small shop owners source better materials and have broader options for customization than something you’ll find on a shelf without a face. These are my favorites, let’s dive into this good energy…

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Knotty Gal Macrame

Instagram: @knottygalmacrame

She doesn’t currently have a shop set up but you can view what she has for sale on her Instagram and she takes custom orders. She creates unique wall hangings with rope and yarn material. And if you’re in California, she runs a macrame class, too.

Elephant Wall Hanging - KnottyGalMacrame
Elephant Wall Hanging – KnottyGalMacrame

Natural Macrame - knottgalmacrame
Natural Macrame – knottgalmacrame

Peace Guru Candle Co

Instagram: @Peace_Guru_Candle_Co

You can find reed diffusers and soy candles on the Peace Guru Candle Co website. You’ll also find an about us page where they explain that their candles are hand poured in San Diego, CA with non-GMO soy wax into containers with all cotton, no chemicals, wicks and the scents are created with essential oils. The labels themselves are created from hand drawn, hand painted designs. They’re vegan, which I can totally support, cruelty free, biodegradeable, non-GMO, palm-wax/beeswax/petroleum/parrafin free. Candles are a huge gift idea and you can’t go wrong with supporting a small USA based shop doing things the best way possible.

Oak Moss Amber - Peace Guru Candle Co
Oak Moss Amber – Peace Guru Candle Co

Cinnamon Chai- Peace Guru Candle Co
Cinnamon Chai- Peace Guru Candle Co

The Indigo Tribe

Instagram: @theindigotribe

My shibori loving heart was excited when I came across this shop. Beckee is the owner and she hand dyes her creations and even infuses a little magic with water infused with crystals or charged by a full moon. She also sells finds from her travels which means you can have a little of her spirit as well as the spirit of the world. You can attend a class if you’re interested in learning technique (I know I am, whyyyy must I be an east coast gal?) through her website, or you can shop her creations and finds through her Etsy.

Shibori Tea Towels- TheIndigoTribe
Shibori Tea Towels- TheIndigoTribe

Brown Mudcloth Pillows - TheIndigoTribe
Brown Mudcloth Pillows – TheIndigoTribe

The Fiber Collective

Instagram: @thefibercollective

The unique art of blending merino wood with macrame is original to Jess and her shop. She’s always dreaming up different designs and color combinations so it pays to keep up with her Instagram. She also announces when she’s doing something a little different, like ornaments. The main attraction is her layered wall hangings. Oftentimes a colored wood background with a smaller macrame design laying over top.

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Driftwood Base Wall Hanging- TheFiberCollective
Driftwood Base Wall Hanging- TheFiberCollective

Werrel Woodworks

Instagram: @werrellwoodworks

A shop that is located in my own neck of the woods- how cool is that? Hand crafted wood designs make wall art, tables, coasters, headboards and trays by this husband and wife duo. Their selection is always evolving so sometimes you’ll find colors inspired by the ocean, other times you’ll find white and wood tones and other times you’ll find funky bright colors. But they welcome custom work so you can always get exactly what you need. Check out their Instagram for examples of their past work, visit their Etsy to buy online, or stop by the Selden Market in downtown Norfolk, VA to shop in person.

Wood and White X Wall Art- Werrell Woodworks
Wood and White X Wall Art- Werrell Woodworks

Wood and white X tray - Werrell Woodworks
Wood and white X tray – Werrell Woodworks

Mod North and Co

Instagram: @ModNorthAndCo

Totally unique agate home decor including wall clocks, desk clocks, garland, ornaments, chimes, wall art, bookends, coasters and slabs. Limitless color and design options and something for every room of the house. You can find her pieces on display throughout a lot of homes on Instagram because they’re so flattering to a variety of styles. Shop the entire selection at the Etsy shop.

Mint Green Wall Clock - Mod North and Co
Mint Green Wall Clock – Mod North and Co

Diamond Framed Agate Art- Mod North and Co
Diamond Framed Agate Art- Mod North and Co

Ket Mercantile

Instagram: @ket_mercantile

Some of the coolest and most unique macrame home goods you’re going to find out there. If you’re a maker, there’s supplies. If wall hangings are your jam, there’s a plethora of sizes and designs to choose from. Need a backdrop? There’s multiple to choose from. Tassels, ornaments, keychains, table runner? Done. More into vintage? There’s some of that, too. My favorite? That teepee! It’s an Etsy shop you definitely want to check out for some really cool handmade goods.

Macrame Teepee- KET Mercantile
Macrame Teepee- KET Mercantile

Macrame Table Runner- KET Mercantile
Macrame Table Runner- KET Mercantile

In2Green

Instagram: @in2green

Recycled and organic cotton yarns are knitted to create throws in an eco-friendly way. Using recycled T-shirt clippings to weave into a yarn prevents those shirt clippings from ending up in a landfill. The indoor/outdoor lines recycles polyester, that’s about 78 plastic bottles going into each throw. With cool practices like these, it’s a mission worth supporting to encourage green and local businesses.

Monstera Throw - in2Green
Monstera Throw – in2Green

Indoor/Outdoor Tile Inspired - In2Green
Indoor/Outdoor Tile Inspired – In2Green

Solaras Garden

Instagram: @solarasgarden

Resin encapsulated flowers, crystals and curiosities. Perfect for the boho hippie in your life and the family member that already has every thing. They come in sets of different sized making an interesting gift for one or multiple people.

Larkspur Resin Points - Solaras Garden
Larkspur Resin Points – Solaras Garden

Chakra resin point - Solaras Garden
Chakra resin point – Solaras Garden

Pursuing Vintage

Instagram: @pursuingvintage

Kristin has a physical store you can visit in Falls Church, VA. But, if you’re not in the area, you can shop her vintage finds in her Etsy shop. She has an extensive selection of hollywood regency, midcentury, chinoiserie, brass, blue and white porcelain, art, bar and dining and everything is in beautiful condition.

Vintage Bar Glasses - Pursuing Vintage
Vintage Bar Glasses – Pursuing Vintage

Brass Cricket Box - Pursuing Vintage
Brass Cricket Box – Pursuing Vintage

Six1One_

Instagram: @six1one_

Brightly colored, muted or monotone. The choice is yours with the custom wall hanging weavings created by Jody. She has a plethora of different colors and styles to choose from and is always experimenting (she’s doing a thing with pockets and I love it). There’s obviously artistic vision, but don’t be afraid to bring her your own because she can bring your vision to life.

Berry Colored Pocket Wall Hanging - Six1One_
Berry Colored Pocket Wall Hanging – Six1One_

Muted beaded wall hanging - Six1One_
Muted beaded wall hanging – Six1One_

Declaration Home

Instagram: @declarationhome

A modern take on flags with fun designs that are also available in wall art. If you’re into putting a flag up for different seasons and holidays, she has a fresh take on designs for that. Or you can choose something that suits your personality for a different spin on wall art. If you’re a art print kind of person, there are both holiday and personality focused designs that suits the boho, eclectic and many styles in between.

Holy Night Flag - Declaration Home
Holy Night Flag – Declaration Home

Home is plants art print - Declaration Home
Home is plants art print – Declaration Home

Wander And Wood Co

Instagram: @wanderandwoodco

Reclaimed wood used to create interesting shaped shelves, bookcases, wall art and more. Have you ever seen those adorable hexagon shelves but weren’t sure you posessed the wood working skills to create them? You don’t need to! You can buy them in sets or just one as well as in a modern rustic triangle form. You have many options for stain, too, so you can get something that fits your decor perfectly.

Triangular Bookcase- Wanderandwoodco
Triangular Bookcase- Wanderandwoodco

Triangle wall shelf set - Wanderandwoodco
Triangle wall shelf set – Wanderandwoodco

Yaba Decor

Instagram: @yabadecor

Remember how I said I tried to share the most unique shops I could find? Stained glass is in the house! And no, not windows. These are unique plant pockets, sun catchers, wall decor, table top decor. They’re in on trend designs like feathers and cacti and I don’t think any one would expect to receive one as a gift, but I know they’d quickly fall in love.

Cacti in Concrete Pot - Yaba Decor
Cacti in Concrete Pot – Yaba Decor

Triangular stained glass wall pocket - Yaba Decor
Triangular stained glass wall pocket – Yaba Decor

 

Will you be shopping small businesses this year? I’d love to know where you’re looking to shop. If you have a shop, please leave a link in the comments below so we can check it out. I think it’s totally possible to support our neighbors and friends in their business adventures while also gifting meaningful gifts to our family and friends.

Don’t forget to share this shop small gift guide (image below is perfect for sharing to Pinterest) with your friends on facebook and pinterest so they’ll have some fantastic ideas on things to gift for you and others. Be merry and well my friends!

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Shop Small Business Holiday Gift Buying Guide Whimsical gifts for the boho, eclectic, handmade home

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Kilim Inspired Painted Faux Pumpkins

September 4, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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Labor day, the official first day of Fall for many. For this month’s “The Global Styler” series, we are tackling Fall’s favorite decor: Pumpkins. Because you can paint them, stick pins and studs and flowers and more in them, tie things around them, cut them and goodness the possibilities are endless if you pop in to Pinterest. Today my pals and I wanted to bring you our global style takes on pumpkin decorating. Here, you’ll find inspiration for painting pumpkins with a kilim inspired design.

I started the process by searching for kilim patterns. I found this image and took my inspiration from a shape in the far lower right corner.

The pumpkins I’m using are faux pumpkins that I gave an aged pottery barn esque kind of look several years ago. But the pattern would be equally fabulous on orange, white, black, green, red live and faux pumpkins. Always get creative!

The paints I’m using are:

 

  •  Apple Barrel 2603 Burgundy
  •  Apple Barrel 2608 Country Tan
  • Apple Barrel 20405 Antique White
  •  Folkart Shiny 2703 Pure Orange
  •  Martha Stewart Crafts Satin 33021 Blue Sky

And I’m using an angled paint brush – Plaid 1/2″ angle 44277 Plaid

It’ll be difficult to keep straight lines and to get crisp corners but it’s hard to see the imperfections when everything is pulled together.

I started with the larger diamond shape (Apple Barrel 2603 Burgundy). Then mixed two paints to create the center diamond (Apple Barrel 2603 Burgundy + Apple Barrel 2608 Country Tan).

I then went back to the outer diamond and painted out the lines off the diamond. Then the blue triangular shapes (Martha Stewart Crafts Satin 33021 Blue Sky). And finally the orange rectangles (Apple Barrel 2608 Country Tan + Apple Barrel 20405 Antique White + Folkart Shiny 2703 Pure Orange).

Kilim Inspired Pumpkin Painted Design

I tried playing with a bit of green on the flatter pumpkin but it turned out too light so you can’t really tell this but I tried to make it a goofy jack’o’lantern face but I think I’ll be painting over it.

Global Boho Style: Painted Pumpkins Kilim Style via ADesignerAtHome

If you’re not ready to tackle this idea, you can save it to an idea board on Pinterest.

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Kilim Inspired Hand Painted Pumpkin Tutorial by ADesignerAtHome Global Style Autumn Decor

That’s it from me today my friends. For more global style pumpkin decorating, check out each of these 3 projects below:

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from Casa Watkins Living

Fall Entryway Decorating With Pumpkins

Casa Watkins Living: Fall Entryway Decorating With Pumpkins

 

from Up To Date Interiors

Japanese Umbrella Inspired Pumpkins

Up To Date Interiors: Japanese Umbrella Painted Pumpkins

and from House Homemade

DIY Henna Inspired Pumpkins

House Homemade: Henna Inspired Pumpkins Tutorial

 

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What To Buy That Boho Mother

May 3, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Every May, the family starts taking their best guesses at what mom wants, or bugs her until she answers. The classic drugstore picks are there. But we can all do better than that. Being a bohemian mom myself, and having a boho mom, I have a pretty good idea of what you should buy that boho mother. From self care to relaxation to adornments and home goods that bring conscious wellness to the home, there’s a little bit of everything to peruse here (and it’s all within a fair budget!)

Mother's Day Boho Style: Bohemian Mom Gift Guide 2017

Mango Wood Jewelry Box

Goldtone Earrings

Bath Bombs

Handmade Decorative Candle

Beaded Necklace

Incense Set

Turkish Slippers

Face Mask

Phone Holding Vase

Recycled Bag

So there you go! Have you started shopping for Mom yet? What’s on your shopping list this year? I’ve got my own mom to shop for so please leave your ideas in the comments below and don’t forget to share this post 🙂

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My name is Corinna and I'm a Gemini. Enamored with the architecture and textiles of South Asia. Lover of incense, the color teal and thrifting. Supporter of small businesses and fair trade. Self proclaimed crazy plant lady. Aiming to live a more natural, vegan life day by day. I read, hike and drink coffee in my spare time. I have 2 cats, a dog and a 4 year old.

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