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Antique Theme CurtainsRamona from Pinckard, Alabama Feedback About This Post:RE: Antique Theme CurtainsHi i have an idea for you go online and check out the vintage fabrics (google it ) and you may be able to paint or stencil similar designs on the tab top curtians ... just an idea for you. Post By shasta (Guest Post) RE: Antique Theme Curtains
When I need inexpensive curtains (always), I look for cheap fabric, tablecloths, sheets, quilts, throws, or bedspreads. Post By Gwen (Guest Post) RE: Antique Theme CurtainsLook for miniature kitchen themed utensils etc. for dollhouses or shadowboxes at your local department,craft or dollar store. If possible, put a hole in the item with a small drill. Stitch to curtain, at base of tabs or hem of curtains. You could also do kitchen or antique stencils on the curtains with fabric paint. or sew-on embroidered appliques that go with your kitchen. I also like the idea of pinning on any antique pins or brooches you might have at the base of the tabs, mostly because they could be easily changed. Post by thriftmeg RE: Antique Theme CurtainsBig, old fashioned buttons - that sounds pretty! Post by cookwie RE: Antique Theme CurtainsHow about sewing some old fashioned buttons just below the tabs? My daughter did this and I thought it was a neat idea. Post By Marlene (Guest Post) |
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