Farmhouse Inspired (no Sew) Curtains

Marywoita
by Marywoita
3 Materials
$30
15 Minutes
Easy
I’m still in the unpacking stage of moving to this ranch home. It’s really challenging to pack up and set up a new home with little ones in tow. We are getting there slowly, but surely. And despite still unpacking, I have made time to add various decor. Today, I set up these farmhouse inspired drop cloth curtains.
Ok, this is probably one of the easiest DIY projects out there. And depending on the size of your window, you can opt for one or two drop cloths per window.
I have a fairly large window that I wanted to place these in so, I purchased these two 9’ x 12’ drop cloths. I really like that they’re heavy weight and give me the privacy that I like.
Note, my curtain rod and rings don’t match because I mistakenly ordered the wrong size rod. But soon, it’ll be fixed to match the rings.
The first thing I did before hanging the curtains was to fold several inches down to give it that ruffle look. And also so the curtain doesn’t drag too far on the ground.
And I used these drapery clip rings from Target. I used 2 packs per drop cloth so it ended up being about 14 clips per curtain.
You can also cut the curtains in half to make two panels. so For my fairly large window, using the two drop cloths, it would make 4 panels. For smaller windows, you would only need one of these drop cloths And cut it into two pieces.
These drop cloths are inexpensive and give the right element of rustic charm to this farmhous. Plus they are nice and thick which gives ups plenty of privacy!
And if you don’t have time to sew, this is a Perfect option!
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