Burlap panels before a little lost layered on the bamboo shades |
Burlap panels after with Pom Pom trim |
Tools - Scissors, tape measure, liquid stitch glue, pom pom trim |
Lay Panel out flat |
Measure length of panel and determine how much trim you will need |
Lay trim next to panel for length |
Start adding liquid stitch glue in 4 inch segments to side of panel where trim will be attached |
Use fingers to put trim in place |
Add light pressure as you work your way down the panel making sure trim is a straight and even as possible |
Cut trim evenly at base of panel |
Finished product Elegant sophisticated but still a fun look - by Jordan Cappella |
1 comment:
I love this! Love the burlap!! I may just steal this idea actually lol (something similar at least!) Im ready for new curtains & I've been looking around but havent found any that I love yet that dont cost an arm & a leg per panel, so I have been thinking about making my own!! & I dont want to marry my curtains so a nice burlap sort of neutral would be great maybe! :) lol Still thinking on it but I do love these curtains & its just amazing how one small thing (like some fancy trim) can change the look of something so much!
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