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Curtain Update...

Written By TT on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 | 6:22 AM

Do you remember this post I did with the pink curtains for Courtney's dorm room. It was a quick treatment for cement dorm walls. I cut up the dust ruffle to her comforter set and made a curtain. I stapled it to a yard stick and was going to hang it on the cement wall over her window with velcro. The disappointment in that post was never showing you the final picture of it, because you are not allowed to hang anything on the dorm windows due to the fire hazard.
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Well, take a look at the below pictures (after Courtney's pink curtains) for an update I did on our little guest bathroom.
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I had a regular old curtain in here. Thought I would change it up with just a valence. Love, love, love toile, but the valence wasn't enough. So I added the side panels. I had this yardage of the large black check that I was using as a table cloth, but wasn't using it, so I chopped it up!!
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All you need to do is make or buy the side curtain panels, staple gun them to a ruler...I used a 12 inch ruler for each side and add dots or strips of velcro, depending on how heavy your fabric is.
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Space the fabric evenly when you staple. Just use the inch marks on the ruler as a guide.
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Here's the gathered front.
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Add the velcro to the woodwork or window frame. If you have special woodwork, I'd test the velcro sticky stuff first. I don't care about the woodwork on my windows, because you can't see it and can be easily painted if the velcro pulls the paint off.
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Just stick the ruler up there and you are ready to go.



The great thing about this is, you can easily change the panels out for the seasons or take them down if you just want the valence.



All it takes is some velcro, rulers or yardstick...who knew. You can also use the famous FREE paint stirring sticks from the hardware store too.
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Have a great day,
~Karen~

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