DIY Farmhouse Window Trim
Something as simple as new window trim can make a room just POP. I trimmed out my window in my kitchen and sunroom and it immediately made the rooms look ten times better. I love the look of this farmhouse style trim and how budget friendly and simple it was to do by yourself! Here’s the window before in the midst of my kitchen reno...First step is to start with a blank canvas. Remove any old trim around your window by scoring the caulk lines with a utility knife and use a pry bar an…
If you have wondered how to diy a roman shade I’ve got you covered! This tutorial is simple and for a beginner which is why I can do it and you can too!Several years ago I attended a beginner sewing class hoping I would become the next Martha Stewart. Although that never happened I did learn some sewing basics and how to sew a roman shade, which I am so glad to know.When I say basics I mean I can sew a relatively straight line and that is all the sewing skills you need to make a roman…
We have always felt that curtains are one of those decor details that help complete any room. DIY Farmhouse Curtains made with drop cloths are super affordable and look amazing when the fabric is conditioned.Not only is this a no-sew DIY, but our step-by-step curtain guide will allow you to bring personality and versatility to your windows. Drop Cloth Curtains specifically are perfect if you want to achieve the Farmhouse look since they have a relaxed look.First off, not all drop cloth…
DIY Faux Roman Shades
Hey there! Today, I'm thrilled to share with you a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own faux Roman shades using tension rods and fabric. The ones I had my eye on in the store were super pricey, but here's how I created my own for just $65!Trust me, this is a project you won't want to miss. Let's dive right in! Materials you'll need: Medium weight drop cloth from Home Depot (around $12) Ironing tape (6) 24" tension rods (3) 46" tension rods Scissors Measuring tape…
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