I saw this idea a few years ago in the nursery at my moms church. I am not sure where they got the idea, so I don’t really know who to credit. When I finally got around to the project I tweaked a few things. First, I tore my strips into various lengths (the original was all one length), and I used lots of different colors instead of just one. After tearing all the material, I clipped the top of each piece so I could tie it around the curtain rod. SO simple, just tie on all the strips and arrange how you like! I decided to tie back into sections to still let in some light. These curtains were actually made when I first did Jack’s room, but I had to add more fabric this week because his new room is bigger and the window was wider… So they got a little freshening up!
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Katie says
Those are cute! I love the texture of the different greens, and the garland. 🙂
Jenn @ Delicious Ambiguity says
Thanks for linking up. I love these curtains! What a great aray of colours. Also, love the lights and the window seat cushion in the background. I had both of those when I lived in Thailand! 🙂 Have a great week.
Jenn @ Delicious Ambiguity says
I featured you on Tot Tuesdays today! 🙂
Waseem says
like the curtain….very attractive…look beautiful.
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Mrs. Wehling says
What type of fabric is that? I would like to make some like this for my classroom.
Curtains says
I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Looking forward to another great blog. Good luck to the author! all the best!