I realize this is just a wee bit outside of the genre of little girl hair accessories but I just couldn't resist sharing with you all this super easy, pretty idea! I LOVE BURLAP! Lucky for me it seems to be a huge craze right now and its very easy to find... not to mention inexpensive! I saw some curtains in a little shop (The French Flea) in a nearby town. I LOVED them but they were outside of my price comfort and I thought the challenge of making them would be way more fun! Whenever I told someone I was making burlap curtains they were like, "ohhhhhhh? BURLAP? Hmmmm, sounds interesting" (they'd say this with that look in their eye that says, you're a crazy person!) Ha ha, they just didn't have my vision! LOL.(now do you see my vision?) They turned out so beautifully and bring a warmth and texture to the room!
So, here's what you need to make them.
-Measure your windows to decide on the size~I used 2 yards because I wanted them to pool on the floor.
-a stencil of some sort~I used a metal wall decoration.
-spray paint in your color choice~ I used black but you could use brown, white, cream, whatever you want.
-A large well ventilated area~I sprayed mine in my garage with the doors open.
So, first lay out your burlap like this. I didn't worry too much about whether the surface was super clean or not... I mean, it's burlap, come on!
Then line up your stencil on the burlap(I truly wasn't too precise, I just eye-balled it)
Then, spray away!!!
Here's the end result
Once the paint is no longer tacky, hem your raw edges and make a wider hem for your curtain rod.
Then hang it up! You can hang it with no liner or you can sew a liner out of cotton or whatever. I have a liner with mine so that the light doesn't fade the stencil when it shines through.
Here it is all finished and hung up! I LOVE it! What do you think? Hmmm, I wonder what Nate Berkus would think of this? :)
Where did you get the metal stencil?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I love these! Have you needed to wash them yet? I want to make burlap curtains with some sort of stencil, for my lower kitchen cabinets, and found that Walmart.com has a 10 yard roll of burlap for $20, so I could do a few other things, too, and this would be awesome for making it all unique to it's purpose, if I can wash them if I have too (not thinking I should too much, but just in case)
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