The kitchen window at the lake house has been naked for over four years!
About two or three years ago I found some fabric and decided that I would make a roman shade for it. Well, getting all the rings attached just right on the back was giving me fits, so I threw it all in a closet and figured I'd do something else.
Well, not long ago I was browsing around some blogs and found a faux roman shade that would be perfect! Richella from Imparting Grace had a quick tutorial on how she made hers and I knew I found the perfect fix!
Here is the window before:
About two or three years ago I found some fabric and decided that I would make a roman shade for it. Well, getting all the rings attached just right on the back was giving me fits, so I threw it all in a closet and figured I'd do something else.
Well, not long ago I was browsing around some blogs and found a faux roman shade that would be perfect! Richella from Imparting Grace had a quick tutorial on how she made hers and I knew I found the perfect fix!
Here is the window before:
I loved how it turned out and it was so easy to do! Head over to her blog for the complete instructions!
I wish you would hop up here in the Pee Dee and help me with my kitchen window...it needs this! I have fabric and can offer lunch! LOL
ReplyDeleteLove! So pretty. My husband and son were born at shore memorial. What a small world we live in
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It looks great, Steph! And aren't you clever to add the trim at the bottom? Makes it extra-special. I love that fabric and trim!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking to my post--I really appreciate it. And I'm so glad the method worked for you. :)
It looks great and definitely doesn't look like it was a quick and easy project. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT! I gotta try this... :) Thanks for sharing.
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