10 Ideas for Packable Decor From Your Travels
1. Remember the power of pictures.
Hone your photography skills before and during your trip, and you may
come away with a wall-worthy print for just the cost of a frame.
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3. Scoop up local specialties at the source.
Whether you are shopping for market totes and vintage grain-sack
pillows in France or embroidery in Mexico, try to source your finds from
a market or local haunt for the best price. It pays to do a little
research before you leave home so you'll feel comfortable straying from
the tourist-filled areas.
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6. Take home versatile textiles. Fabrics
are a wonderful way to bring home a bit of the spirit of a place, and
they don't up too much room in a suitcase. If you sew or know a good
seamstress, you can save money by purchasing fabric and having pieces
made — as Houzz contributor Samantha Schoech did with the beautiful
pillows made from a piece of Mexican Otomi embroidery shown here.
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7. Save room by skipping the filling. Buy
poufs empty and fill them when you get home, buy pillow covers without
inserts and go for a light duvet cover rather than a hefty quilt. Your
suitcase will thank you.
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If you must have that full set of hand-painted dishes, see if the shop can ship them to your home — and even then, be comfortable with the risk that they may not arrive in one piece (or at all).
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10. Get to the root of what you want to bring home. Is it the object — or the lifestyle? It's easy to slip into the trap of thinking that the more things
you bring home, the more of that vacation feeling you will bring home,
too. Instead of overloading your suitcases and stretching your wallet,
note the things you have made a habit of doing on vacation that you
don't usually make time for — and commit to doing them more often when
you get home.
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