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the diy playbook no - sew black - out curtains

Are you looking for a simple solution for your windows? This easy, step by step tutorial on how to create your own, NO SEW black out curtains is a must. We love the end result, and these steps make them practically foolproof. Lots of photos and links to all the supplies you need.

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The secret to easy blackout curtains! Click through and read the two ways to make sewing your own curtains way easier, even if you don't have a huge cutting table. Great sewing tutorial for beginners. #sewing #homedecor #diy

a blue and white curtain with the words learn to make blackout curtains in less than 10 minutes

Are you looking for quality blackout curtains? Why buy when you can DIY!? Store-bought blackout curtains are expensive and don’t let you choose your own fabric. This quick make is the perfect beginner sewing project. These DIY blackout curtains will add much-needed style and shade to your home. What are you waiting for? Nap time awaits!

a bedroom with green walls and curtains, a white chair in front of the window

It’s St. Patrick’s Day so what better day to showcase green rooms. Kelly green may reign supreme in your holiday celebrations today, but these rooms use greens from across the spectrum (and orchard): from apple to pear to kiwi to avocado and beyond.Click through if you’d like to see more of each room (paint colors noted when available).Top Row:1. Julianna’s Rainbow Room (Apple Green, Benjamin Moore)2. Color-Blocked Feature Wall3. A Budget Friendly ($717.

a cat sitting on top of a bed next to a window with white drapes

If you like your bedroom pitch black at night these DIY blackout inserts are a simple way to make sure your get a good nights rest. Plus they are removable! MOR…

a person is holding up a window screen

How to Make a DIY Window Privacy Screen. Materials needed: wood for frame, tape measure to measure windows, sheer fabric, hot glue or spray adhesive. No screws, nails, or hardware to attach it! Moves up and down and held in place when wedged into the wind

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