We are so excited to share with you our very first stylebook! Let’s face it; everyone is not an interior designer, so it helps to have a visual. Our purpose with the stylebook is to give you inspiration in styling your own bed and space.
While we will have several stylebooks in the future, including our adult linens, we thought we’d give you the first peek of our college collections of 2011.
Simply click the arrow to the right to turn the page. For a better view, click full screen.
Happy Viewing!
We are so excited about our new collection of bedding, home decor and accessories in the coming months that we had to give you a sneak peek! These bags will give you a hint of what our theme will be this year.
These tarp bags from The Real Deal Brazil are definitely one of a kind, which are handmade in rural Brazil. The recycled material was “once stretched across the beds of cross-country cargo trucks hauling open freight.”
Coming in many sizes, they can be used for every day or travel.
Iguape Messenger Bag
Recife Duffle Bag
Olinda Tote
Manaus Shoulder Bag
So can you guess what this year’s theme will be?
Halloween is in a few days, and you don’t want to be empty handed when all of the neighborhood’s little ones come to visit. Instead of throwing in a handful of candy into their bag, create something that will leave an impression and will be fun to make with your kids.
This is also a great idea for favors at your child’s Halloween party.
What You’ll Need:
- Clear, round, plastic ornament (must be able to open)
- Black string
- Black hard stock paper or construction paper
- Clear bag (we used a spider web bag)
- Candy of your choice (we used candy corn)
What You’ll Do:
- Fill plastic ornament with candy
- Weave the black string around the ornament, creating a web-like design
- Secure string with a knot and cut the remaining
- Place black paper in bag, which creates a backdrop for the bag
- Place ornament that now looks like a spider web into the bag
*We also used a pumpkin shaped bubble set to add to the goodie bag.
Recently, moxii had the privilege to share with myhomeideas.com our favorite how-to’s and design tips. We transformed a drab dorm room into a comfortable and beautiful space.
One of the best features of the room were the coffee bean bag headboards made for both beds in the dorm room. One bed was positioned like that of a day-bed or couch topped with plush, decorative pillows. The headboards completed the room with moxii style!
Take a look at the end product. For specific step-by-step instructions, click here.
Like this look? Check out moxii’s online boutique.
To purchase the coffee bags, call the store to order -1-888-mymoxii
Ever see a great chair at a thrift store but the pattern is all wrong? Actually, the pattern is so bad that you pass up the chair completely? Or maybe you have one at home – great lines but the design is outdated.
Before you sell it in your next yard sale, you may want to consider reupholstering it with coffee bean bags. Yes, you heard right! Not only is this look chic, it’s also eco-friendly and inexpensive.
You Will Need:
- Coffee Bean Bags – Not sure where to look? Moxii actually sells them. Call 1-888-mymoxii to order.
- Upholstery Nails – You can be as creative or as simple as you would like. Click here to purchase.
- Scissors – These will be used to cut the coffee bags according to the different sections of your chair.
Just a Few Steps:
- Place bag over each section of the chair. Be sure to mark on the material where the sections end and begin.
- Cut where your markings are and tack along the edges of the material to your chair.
- Tuck extra material at the bottom of the chair and secure with your upholstery nails.

















