The festival of colour is always celebrated happily. Playing with colours is the essence of Holi. Not only that, but alluring decor for your home with colourful embellishments also carries festive vibes. Try out DMAASA’s hand-crafted fabrics, starting from hand-block prints to tie-dye designs, an ideal way to add tradition and colour to your Holi home decor.
Build some great DIY decor pieces that combine tradition with artistry using DMAASA’s sustainable, artisan-made fabrics. Here are some ideas for Holi decorations at home to liven up your space.
Why You Should Go for DMAASA Fabrics?
DMAASA is about more than just fabrics; it's also about preserving India's rich textile heritage and supporting the rural artisans. DMAASA’s fabrics enable:
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Empowerment for rural women: Fair wages and economic independence for women artisans help in the empowerment of women.
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Traditional craft preservation: The creation of beautiful works through skilled craftsmanship in block printing using old block printing techniques.
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Handcrafted excellence: Every piece will sigh an interblend of creativity and detail.
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Authentic block printed designs: The designs will contain elaborate patterns using vibrant dyes.
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Tie-dye creations: The pieces are one-of-a-kind, as each piece is made with handmade tie-dye.
Used in the Holi decoration ideas, these colourful fabrics from DMAASA pay tribute to the culture and sustainability.
DIY Holi Decoration Ideas with DMAASA’s Colourful Fabrics
1. Fabric Wall Hangings for a Festive Backdrop
A lovely addition to your Holi room decor is these DIY fabric wall hangings made from tie-dyed or indigo fabric.
How to Make:
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Cut handblock print fabric according to your desired size.
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Attach it to a wooden frame or bamboo rod.
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Furnish with coloured tassels or fairy lights.
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Hang it in your living area or balcony for a bold festive look.
2. Brightly Coloured Cushion Covers to Create a Cosy Vibe
Cushion covers in block print, and Kantha fabric, will completely change the colours in your seating area.
DIY Steps:
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First, cut the cloth pieces into the size of cushions.
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Then sew along the edges.
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Adorn with coloured pompoms or tassels for an extra charming effect.

3. DIY Table Runners and Placemats for a Festive Dining Experience
Give your dining table a Holi decoration upgrade with custom table runners and placemats made from hand-block print fabric.
Steps to Make It:
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Cut the fabric into a long runner for the centre of the table.
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Use smaller pieces for placemats, hemming the edges for a neat finish.
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Mix and match Ajrakh, Kantha, or Indigo fabric to create a fusion of patterns.
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Pair with colourful crockery and flowers for a lively Holi decoration at home.

4. DIY Fabric Buntings for a Playful Vibe
Nothing says "festive" like colourful buntings! Use Dabu fabric, Bagru print, and Tie-dye fabric to craft decorative fabric banners.
DIY Guide:
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Cut triangular or square shapes from different fabric prints.
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Sew them onto a long ribbon or jute string.
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Hang them across doorways, balconies, or windows for a playful decoration for Holi.

5. Colourful Floor Seating with Fabric Throws
For a traditional and cosy Holi home decor setup, create an inviting floor seating area with DMAASA’s Kantha fabric and Indigo-dyed fabrics.
Steps to Style:
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Layer different fabric pieces as floor covers.
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Add floor cushions covered in Hand Block Print or Ajrakh fabric.
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Drape a mix of Tie and Dye or Dabu fabric throws over the seating area.
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This setup is perfect for a Holi gathering, giving your home a relaxed and cultural vibe.

6. DIY Fabric Lanterns and Lampshades
Enhance your Holi room decoration ideas with handmade fabric lanterns and lampshades.
DIY Steps:
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Wrap Ajrakh print fabric around paper lanterns or lampshades.
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Secure with thread.
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Use LED lights inside for a warm and festive glow.
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Decorate the same with coloured pompoms or tassels for a charming touch.
7. The Fabric Backdrops for Holi Photo Coverage
Your Holi celebrations are incomplete without quirky photos! Use your creativity to set up a photo backdrop out of Bagru print and Tie-Dye fabric.
DIY Guide:
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Drape a large piece of fabric for your backdrop.
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Add some fairy lights, flower garlands, or decorative paper for splashes of colour.
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Props like colourful dupattas or handmade signs will add an interesting touch to the pictures.
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This DIY idea adds a twist to Holi home decor; memorable in their way.
8. Environment Friendly Gifts Wraps
White rags can be replaced with creativity-filled wraps to make Eco-friendly presentations.
Instead of traditional gift wrapping, use Kantha or Indigo fabric to gift wrap creatively.
Steps:
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Cut pieces of colourful fabric larger than the item.
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Wrap the fabric around the item nicely and secure it with jute twine or ribbon.
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Add the small handmade fabric flower for the final decoration.
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It is a beautiful environmental-friendly way of gifting Holi with an embrace of traditional Indian crafts.

Wrapping Up!
With DMAASA's beautiful hand-printed fabrics, you can crochet a cosy oasis in your home this Holi. From DIY wall hangings, and cushion covers, to fabric bunting and throws, these decorating ideas infuse perfect tradition and creativity in the heart of the home.
Celebrate the spirit of colours with artisanal textiles and make your Holi celebration extra special!
Well, Ready to Decorate?
Get to know and unleash DMAASA's hand block print, tie-dye, and Ajrakh fabric collection, and let them come to life in your Holi home decor.