I have had the idea of hanging curtains in my craft room for a long time. I had even bought the curtains that were now long time residents of the floor in said craft room. I had full intentions of moving in that direction, but things just kept coming up....
So, when my friend mary came in town for a short visit and wanted to meet up at ikea to shop around and she told me that she had the same exact vision of curtains for her kids rooms, I got inspired to actually do it.
Long drawn out way to say that I procrastinate, but I have finally completed a task (yea!).
My craft room is a huge work in progress (and by work in progress I mean, a place where there is little to no organization and I am working at a snails pace to improve that. and obviously curtains that are solely for looks is moving in the right direction...), so I can only show you the curtains that aren't actually completely done, but thats clearly irrelevant.
This was the easiest curtain making process known to man.
I bought Ikea curtains. Then I cut them into fourths. I cut off the little things that they had at the top to hang with and just used the hem to slip through the curtain rods. Then I hemmed the pieces that didnt have a hem so they could slide onto the rods. Then I added some tassels or bobbles or pom poms (I dont know what they are actually called) to the edges with one stitch.
I didnt even hem the bottoms, so dont look too close.
and wah lah!
My mother in law got the fabulous light fixtures downtown and the tables are old science tables from a classroom (with gum underneath and all). (And we do have two computers, one is just really old. You just cant tell in the picture)
This was the easiest curtain making process known to man.
I bought Ikea curtains. Then I cut them into fourths. I cut off the little things that they had at the top to hang with and just used the hem to slip through the curtain rods. Then I hemmed the pieces that didnt have a hem so they could slide onto the rods. Then I added some tassels or bobbles or pom poms (I dont know what they are actually called) to the edges with one stitch.
I didnt even hem the bottoms, so dont look too close.
and wah lah!
My mother in law got the fabulous light fixtures downtown and the tables are old science tables from a classroom (with gum underneath and all). (And we do have two computers, one is just really old. You just cant tell in the picture)
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