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Handmade Natural Decor for Your Home

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Transform your living space with the gentle, earthy colors of nature. Explore how to bring sustainable, handmade art into your daily life through botanical prints and herbal dyes.

This naturally dyed cushion is sitting pretty on my sofa. It's a reminder that you can create beautiful, sustainable items for your home with your own two hands.

This naturally dyed cushion is sitting pretty on my sofa. It's a reminder that you can create beautiful, sustainable items for your home with your own two hands.

A closer look at the details on this naturally dyed cushion cover. The subtle variations in color and the ruffled edges are what make handmade items so special.

A closer look at the details on this naturally dyed cushion cover. The subtle variations in color and the ruffled edges are what make handmade items so special.

Here is another angle of my handmade cushion, paired with a macrame one. Mixing different handmade textures can bring so much warmth and personality to your space.

This wavy, hand-painted print was one of my favorite creations this season. The organic lines are inspired by nature, and the color comes from a natural pigment I made.

This wavy, hand-painted print was one of my favorite creations this season. The organic lines are inspired by nature, and the color comes from a natural pigment I made.

A full view of the hand-painted fabric with the wavy print. This could become a beautiful table runner, a wall hanging, or part of a custom piece of clothing.

A full view of the hand-painted fabric with the wavy print. This could become a beautiful table runner, a wall hanging, or part of a custom piece of clothing.

Imagine creating beautiful decor for your own home. I made this lovely cushion cover using natural dyes. In my workshops, I'll guide you so you can make your own unique home textiles too.

About Handmade for Your Home

When you start using naturally dyed fabrics at home, remember that they behave differently than synthetic ones. Because I use ingredients like beetroot, turmeric, and indigo, the colors will slowly soften and evolve with every wash. This is not a flaw, it is the living nature of the textile. I always recommend using a mild, pH-neutral soap to keep the herbal properties of your fabric intact.

Bringing nature indoors is not just about aesthetics, it is about the energy you choose to surround yourself with. In this collection, you see pieces created with Ayurvastra techniques, where herbs are used not just for color, but for their antibacterial and skin-friendly properties. Whether it is an eco-printed cushion or a hand-painted table runner, each item holds a story of the leaves or flowers used to create it.

If you are wondering how to start, you do not need a professional studio. You can begin in your kitchen. From extracting natural ink from spinach to creating 3D textures with simple cement and adhesive, these are techniques designed for anyone who wants to slow down and create.

Why choose natural over chemical?

  • Chemical-free living: Your skin touches your cushion covers daily, so why fill them with synthetic dyes?
  • Sustainable Sourcing: I use kitchen waste and fallen flowers, keeping our environmental impact low.
  • Unique character: No two pieces are identical. The print of a basil leaf today will never be the exact same as tomorrow.

If you are looking to commission custom pieces for your space or want to learn these methods yourself, I am here to guide you through the process, step by step. Chaliye, let us make your home a bit more earthy.

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Dyehome

Online workshops via ZoomStarts from 499 per person / session

I am the soul behind Dyehome, where I turn kitchen scraps and garden finds into fabric art. My own home is filled with these earthy textures, and I am here to help you bring that same natural, sustainable calm into your living space.

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