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Freshome Holiday Gift Guide: Crafty Boho-Chic Gifts For The Etsy Lover

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Etsy has a wonderful collection of home goods and gifts. But many are one-of-a-kind and go fast. If you’re shopping for someone who loves objects that look handcrafted and natural, check out these boho-chic gifts for the Etsy lover.

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1. Blue Agate Coasters (Set Of 4) at Amazon, $28

boho chic gifts

These natural coasters make beautiful art objects when not in use.

2. Green Owl Vases at Pier 1, $10 – $20

bohemian gift ideas

Whimsical owl vases in one of the most popular colors of the year: sage.

3. Amped Fleece Throw Blanket at Urban Outfitters, $49

boho chic gift ideas

This fleece throw is soft, inviting and chunky in texture. Plus, the color works well with nearly any decor.

4. Opalhouse Diamond Rattan Pendant at Target, $70

boho chic gift ideas for the home

This easy-to-install pendant light adds a modern bohemian look to any space.

5. Olivewood 2-Piece Salad Serving Set at Crate & Barrel, $25

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Each set of handmade, eco-friendly olive wood salad servers is one of a kind.

6. Water Hyacinth Placemat at Pier 1, $8 each

boho chic gifts

This placement is lightweight and versatile. Use it at your table setting, as a centerpiece or even hang it on the wall.

7. Tamsin Wall Hanging at Anthropologie, $68

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This handwoven tapestry adds a global bohemian vibe to any room.

8. Charest Chunky Knitted Throw at Wayfair, $100

bohemian gift ideas

This chunky throw would make a wonderful Christmas gift for cold winter nights.

9. Hanging Glass Terrarium at Crate & Barrel, $30

natural gift ideas

A hanging glass terrarium with a no-maintenance faux succulent arrangement inside can be hung in a corner or window.

10. Janel Foo Glassworks Modern Geo Suncatcher at West Elm, $54 to $88

boho chic gift ideas

These handcrafted stained glass suncatchers work well on a wall or, better yet, hanging in a sunny window.

11. Opalhouse Decorative Natural Basket at Target, $20

natural gift ideas for the home

This handmade, natural fiber basket can be used for many purposes.

12. Papetal Floral Plate at Anthropologie, $16

These unique, hand-painted plates have a zen feel.

13. Opalhouse Round Rattan Mirror at Target, $50

boho chic gifts for the home

Rattan is one of the best-selling materials on Etsy and this rattan mirror would work well in nearly any setting.

14. Opalhouse Macrame Velvet Throw Pillow at Target, $30

bohemian gift ideas

Luxurious velvet and macrame fringe add an artisanal, bohemian vibe to this throw pillow.

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