Anthropologie Hack Easy Pop Pom Curtain

Zest it Up
by Zest it Up
6 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
We have been in our little Zesty shop for about a year now and the work around our space never seems to end- kinda like owning a home huh? But I can admit, Chanda and I love our DIY and having the opportunity to make a space our own really makes us giddy and constantly leaves us feeling blessed to have a workspace that represents us!! Although we live a pretty crazy zesty life, we don’t necessarily want a mess to represent us! (If we can help it- ha!) So when I saw these kitchen shelves getting cluttered with chaos I knew I needed to find a quick solution. Ehmm I think Chanda agrees by the look in her eyes- tee hee!! Now if you know us both you know we love color, pattern and pom pom balls! If you know me, you know that I really do not enjoy sewing- true story. So what happens when we put all this together? I whip up a cute Anthropologie inspired easy sew curtain!

Photo Cred: Anya McInroy
Supplies are at the bottom
First I spray painted a PVC pip we had up in our junk I mean treasure pile for my thrifty “curtain rod.” (of course I measure to make sure it was the correct length of my shelf span first)
Next I measured and cut my fabric to be the correct width and length of my desired space.
I made my own pom pom string by buying some pom poms from the 99 cents store and then stringing them together with needle and thread. This allowed for me to play around with colors and patterns!
I folded the edge of my fabric about 1/2 inch to create a seem. Next I used straight pins and a measuring tape to space out my pom pom loops and pin in place all along the base of my curtain.
Time to bust out the sewing machine. You don’t understand how badly I was dreading this part, but truly- it wasn’t thatttt bad and is SO worth is when you see the end!!
Patience and before you know it you are hanging your curtain up!! I used some hooks to hang the PVC pip from the ceiling because I had a large light I had to avoid, depending on your space you can use regular curtain rod holders. Then slide those curtain clips on with ease!
Not only did this turn out SO cute but it does the perfect job at hiding our ugly mess- two for one!! We also love the fall colors inspiring this fall craft!
So excited to shimmy that curtain open and closed!


xo,
Sam
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  • Edie Zsuzsics Edie Zsuzsics on Feb 18, 2024

    Cute idea but...BTW, don't store your onions and potatoes together. They don't like each other. 😁

  • Gemma Danieu Gemma Danieu on Feb 25, 2024

    This is so cute and stylin! How did you secure the PVC pipe to the walls?

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