I’ve been reading a great blog that I love – Funky Junk Interiors.
Funky Junk Interiors blogger, Donna, is inspiring in so many ways. First, she’s made living small an art form by transforming every day junk into fabulous interior decor.
Even more than that, Donna has overcome adversity, yet she’s still cheerful and upbeat, and inspires so many through her blog.
More recently, she’s inspired me to complete a project I’ve been putting off with her “Gitter Done” challenge. What was the project?
No Sew Curtains!
While my bedroom has blinds, I wanted to add some curtains to soften the harsh look of the blinds and hopefully to prevent some draftiness in colder weather. And I wanted to do it simply & inexpensively.
So, a couple of months ago, I purchased 12 yards of unbleached muslin, cut in 3 yard lengths. Unbleached muslin is typically inexpensive, and this was no exception at $1.99 per yard. Plus I had a 40% off coupon, so including tax, my total was just under $16 for 4 curtain panels. Not too bad.
(Then my fabric sat in the bag, um, “curing” for a couple of months.)
Last month I found 2 clearance curtain rods for $9.76 each.
But here’s the best part of this project (aside from not spending a whole lot of money for glamorous window coverings)…I pinned the curtain panels on to the rod with fabulous vintage brooches. A couple were my mother’s, and a couple I picked up here and there over the years.
So finally, after months of contemplation, the big reveal…
A close up of the individual brooches…
Since I’m trying to live small, you may wonder why I even bothered to spend the money on the curtain panels. Why didn’t I just spend no money and keep things as they were?
Well, if I continue to live in this house, these curtains will last for years. So for less than $40, I’ve created curtains with staying power for two windows.
And, if at some point I decide to sell my home, the curtains will give the bedroom a more elegant look, one of the many things that can help sell a house at a good price. (Of course if I sell the house, I will replace the brooches with some that aren’t family heirlooms!)
But most of all, I love them, and they make my bedroom so peaceful! There’s nothing quite like retiring to a peaceful bedroom at the end of a long day. And that’s worth $40 to me!
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