Wondering how to decorate with block prints? Here’s a new table runner I just added to the dining room and tons of other block print finds.

// blue and white table runner // realistic ficus branches (set of three) // faux white hydrangea //
Dear wonderful, incredible, patient, and long-suffering people in my Pokeno group……
….I’m really sorry I was late.
Again.
(hangs head shamefully).
I intended to be on time.
I wanted to be on time.
In my heart…..I was already there…..
…..on time….choosing my card and pouring sweet tea.
I adore you.
I really, really, do and I love Pokeno.
But you see…..
…there was this block print table runner.

// blue and white dining room rug //
// blue and white table runner // realistic ficus branches (set of three) // faux white hydrangea // tulip pillow cover //
I came downstairs in the cutest dress with my self-tanner self all ready to go.
And then?
I heard a package go kerplunk outside the front door.

// blue and white table runner //
I opened it up and saw this.
This block print runner that I had been waiting for.
I LOVE anything block print like this runner.
You can see the blue and white table runner here.
(total aside: I’m kind of obsessed with block print for home decor and for summer dresses, too.)

// blue and white dining room rug //
// blue and white table runner // realistic ficus branches (set of three) // faux white hydrangea // tulip pillow cover //
I kept looking at the table and it kept looking back at me. And I knew….that I knew….that I knew…..it needed this runner at this very minute.
Not later.
Sigh.
You see when I looked at the clock there was plenty of time. I mean….I after all….I had 30 minutes before I needed to be there and I already had my hair flat-ironed and my red lipstick on and the perfect pair of daisy earrings that said we are a summer Pokeno winner.

// blue and white table runner // realistic ficus branches (set of three) // faux white hydrangea //
And so with minutes to spare, I opened up the package and put the runner on the table.
It was PERFECT.
But it was wrinkled. I looked at the clock and decided I had enough time to iron it.
And add this hydrangea bunch with branches.
(total aside: I recreated these photos later for the post. Just in case you were wondering how I had enough time for a photo shoot, too.)

// blue and white dining room rug //
// blue and white table runner // realistic ficus branches (set of three) // faux white hydrangea // tulip pillow cover //
Can we all agree that isn’t this the best use of thirty minutes you have ever seen?
The dining room LOOKS SO MUCH CUTER in minutes.
*sigh*
I was so close. I almost made it. I just underestimated the travel time.
So thanks for the understanding smiles and pats on the back and giggles and the generally low expectations that I would arrive on time when I showed up 20 minutes late with cute earrings.
You’re the best.
And I’m pretty sure it won’t happen again.
Pretty sure.
Almost sure.
I’m changing the time to 30 minutes earlier on the calendar next month….
…..just to be certain.

// blue and white dining room rug // blue and white table runner // tulip pillow cover //
How To Decorate With Block Prints
Just in case you were wondering what block prints are and where they came from.
And how to decorate with them?
I put together a little primer for us.
What is block print fabric?
Block print fabric is a type of textile that features patterns and designs created using a traditional technique known as block printing. This method involves the use of hand-carved wooden blocks that are dipped in dye and then stamped onto the fabric. I’ve seen the process done before and it’s so fascinating. A lot of block prints are made by hand overseas.
How is block print fabric made?
Skilled artisans carve intricate designs into wooden blocks. Each block represents a different part of the design or color. The blocks can be super simple or intricate. For example, the runner in my dining room has a simple design in the center. It looks like the block was stamped every couple of inches, but the design is more intricate on the end of the runner.
The dye is spread evenly on a tray or absorbed by a pad. Then the carved block is dipped into the dye or pressed onto the pad to absorb an even layer of dye. The artisan carefully aligns the block and presses it onto the fabric. I have no idea how they recreate the pattern so effortlessly (probably tons of practice). The artisan presses the block in the same pattern across the fabric.
If you see a block print with two (or three different colors) this is even more challenging. Different blocks are used for different colors if the design is multi-colored.
Yikes.
I would be lucky enough to get the first layer right.

How to decorate with block prints
So we’ve all decided that we love block prints.
Right?
So how can you add them in your home?
I put together some ideas and examples.

1. Pillows
Cushions and Pillows: This is my favorite way to use them in the home. I have block print pillows all over the house.
You can shop all these block print pillows here.

Curtains and Drapes: That same beautiful pattern looks so pretty on curtains.
I found this beautiful set that comes in four other colors and it’s so affordable (that’s the great thing about block print decor—it’s usually affordable).
You can see these curtains here.

Table Linens:
I found this amazing block print tablecloth that comes in over 25 different patterns.
You can see it here.
And here are tons of other block print table linens, too.

Bedding:
You can find the prettiest affordable block print bedding, too.
Typically it’s quilted on top of the block printing like this set.
You can see it here (it comes in other colors, too).

Towels
This home decor find is a little different because the towels are stamped like other block prints.
But they use block print designs and they are so pretty.
You can see these towels here.

Throws:
You could also add a block print throw.
It’s a little less commitment than block print bedding.
You can see this throw here.

Placemats:
Look at these placemats.
Aren’t they the sweetest? I found tons of options that included the napkins, too.
You can see these placemats here.

Shower Curtains:
I found the shower curtain that matches my runner.
If you love blue and white like me, this is perfect.
You can see the shower curtain here.

I am SO ALL ABOUT a block print.
And now my table is all decorated and ready for book club tonight.
I won’t be late to that meeting.
I promise.
Because it’s at my house.
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