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Affordable Window Privacy Idea: How to Use Elmer's Glue to Frost Glass
Add a touch of personality to your windows! Try our Elmer's Glue frosted glass hack for an affordable and unique privacy solution.
How to Create a Chic Faux Roman Shade | No Hardware Needed
Looking for renter-friendly window treatment options? Check out this idea for creating a no-hardware, faux Roman shade to add charm to your space.
How to Make a a Roman Shade With a Curtain Panel and Mini-Blinds DIY
My husband and I spent two years renovating our tiny cottage. We started the process before farmhouse chic became popular though there are definitely elements of that throughout. From our antique apron-front sink (my husband’s great-great-grandfather’s) to the original white shiplap in the laundry room, there are touches of charm and vintage quaintness all over. Since we live pretty far out in the country, I didn’t think too much about window treatments when we moved in. We have plant…
How to Create a Chic Faux Roman Shade | No Hardware Needed
Faux Roman Shade tutorial using no hardware…what? Yes it is true! We made this roman shade for decorative purposes only. This room did not need privacy curtain. This faux roman shade looks amazing! It is perfect for French doors! Perfect for an apartment when you can put any nails in the walls. This one stays neat and pretty and can bring in color to any room. Making the faux Roman shades Step 1- Decide how big you want your roman shade to be. Measure your window, decide if you wa…
How to Make a Faux Roman Shade
Easy tutorial how to make a faux roman shade with rod pocket. Quick and easy DIY window treatment on a budget. Make a roman shade for your kitchen window for extra privacy. #romanshade #diy #windowtreatment
DIY Cordless New Sew No Heat Roman Shade
It’s not often you find a DIY project that costs nearly nothing, but ends up making a swoon-worthy impact on your space. Double points if it adds function and meets a need! Our powder room has a window that gives a birds eye view to the neighbor. Not ideal when you’re trying to take a view moments to tend to some private business. Thankfully this project was super easy, super cheap, and super fast at taking care of the problem.Before you start you will need to measure your window and d
How to Make a Faux Roman Shade
A step by step tutorial on how to make a high end looking window treatment, with a few materials, and in under an hour. Before you start, measure your window-Measure the length of the window and the width. Add 2 inches to the width and three inches to the length. This will allow for the seam and for a pocket at the tip.-Cut your fabric-Using your iron and measuring tape, measure 1/2" fold and iron on each of the sides, and the top and the bottom of the material.-Fold the material ove
How to Create a Chic Faux Roman Shade | No Hardware Needed
Faux Roman Shade tutorial using no hardware…what? Yes it is true! We made this roman shade for decorative purposes only. This room did not need privacy curtain. This faux roman shade looks amazing! It is perfect for French doors! Perfect for an apartment when you can put any nails in the walls. This one stays neat and pretty and can bring in color to any room. Making the faux Roman shades Step 1- Decide how big you want your roman shade to be. Measure your window, decide if you wa
Easy DIY Tie-Up Shades, A Beginner Sewing Project - Dream Design DIY
Buying ready made window treatments can be expensive. Make these DIY tie up shades and custom make them to fit any window. These shades are easy to make and forgiving for the beginning sewer, needing only a straight seam. #windowtreatments #tieupshades #diy #sewing #farmhouse #curtains
DIY Roman Shades on a Budget!
Looking to update your windows...Make these expensive looking custom Roman shades for next to nothing. I made these using a table cloth, but any heavier weight fabric will work! I had a basic idea as to how Roman shades operated but I made this up as I went along. I hope this tutorial is easy to follow and you are successful with making your own Roman shades. Please don’t hesitate to ask for clarification, I am more than happy to answer any questions 😊Materials Used