(Master Bedroom)
It's been awhle now since I first posted about how easy it is to DIY your own curtains using flat sheets.
Since then I have changed mine and wanted to give you a photo update,
but first click here to get the instructions from that earlier post.
Old Curtains
Six years ago, these curtains were a nice sage green.
Unfortunately time, sun and repeated washing had faded them to an icky sallow beige.
I was fed up with how awful they had become and decided it was time to switch them out. I also decided to go with a nice clean white this time, instead of the sage green. Not only will they resist fading and I can bleach them, but they let in so much more light!
(Dining Room)
I ordered the new twin sized microfiber flat sheets in bulk from Amazon for $5 each.
I love the brighter, cleaner look that they provide and you can't beat anything that's kid proof!
Remember, click here if you want the tutorial.
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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
Six years ago, these curtains were a nice sage green.
Unfortunately time, sun and repeated washing had faded them to an icky sallow beige.
I was fed up with how awful they had become and decided it was time to switch them out. I also decided to go with a nice clean white this time, instead of the sage green. Not only will they resist fading and I can bleach them, but they let in so much more light!
(Dining Room)
I ordered the new twin sized microfiber flat sheets in bulk from Amazon for $5 each.
I love the brighter, cleaner look that they provide and you can't beat anything that's kid proof!
Remember, click here if you want the tutorial.
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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
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