
The Art Of Making Mud Cloth
We often get so many questions around Mud Cloth, the texture, what it feels like, are we able to interchange prints etc…

We often get so many questions around Mud Cloth, the texture, what it feels like, are we able to interchange prints etc…

I can’t believe we are at yet another year end! This year has been challenging in so many ways, it felt like as South African’s, we constantly had to find a “new normal” as we had new curve balls thrown at us throughout the year.

As much as I absolutely love styling and decorating around our home, it has to be simple and easy. As a working Mom, wife and person in charge of the home, once I’ve decided on decorative items/products or a particular style, I need it to work for as long as possible. I really don’t have the time to change things up frequently because it’s yet another thing to add onto my never ending to do list! Do you relate?

Getting your home ready for the holidays can be quite a daunting task, especially if you’re hosting guests. For me it’s more the getting started than the process of getting my home ready for guests.

Many of our customers are curious about mud cloth, what is is, how its made. I thought I’d share and maybe shed some more light on this beautiful textile. The story behind mud cloth is almost a romantic one. It hails from Northern Africa, specifically the country of Mali. Bògòlanfini,
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