Easy No Sew Buffalo Check Curtains

2 Materials
$20
30 Minutes
Easy
If you are looking for on trend buffalo check curtains without the high price of the Department Store, check out this easy no sew buffalo check version. I am very careful about decorating on a budget. New curtains can be pricey, but making your own is an easy and inexpensive way to update your home decor. The first thing I did was go to Hobby Lobby and buy navy and white buffalo check fabric. It is a duck cloth fabric and was $9.99 a yard, but I used a 40% off coupon. I bought 4 yards for $24. Not only was I able to make curtains for my kitchen and dining area, but I have plenty leftover to make those adorable buffalo check pumpkins I mentioned, plus a couple of other things.
Not only was I able to make curtains for my kitchen and dining area, but I have plenty leftover to make those adorable buffalo check pumpkins I mentioned, plus a couple of other things.
Supplies
3 yards of buffalo check fabric at craft store (use a coupon)
Fabric Scissors with Comfort Gripicon
Decorative Window Curtain Rodicon
Fabric Adhesiveicon
Jute Webbing icon
This adorable window valance is my favorite. Simply fold the fabric in half and cut it to about halfway down the window. Fold one side over the curtain rod. Then add the jute webbing to each side folding the curtain up as you go. I used a little fabric adhesive to secure the webbing. These took seriously about 15 minutes to make!
I really hope you enjoyed these DIY No Sew Buffalo Check Curtains. If you make your own version, I would love to see a picture. Leave me a comment below so I can check it out.
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