Hallelujah! I got to do something “fun” whilst getting ready for this sell-our-house thing! I’m tired of painting the kitchen ceiling, touching up loads and loads of trim paint, cautioning the kids against touching anything (“Do NOT drag your toys along the walls pleeeeease!!!”), washing siding and trim, etc…
I got to make curtains!
If you’ve been a long-time reader, you might remember that once upon a time, I scored a long curtain rod at Dirt Cheap and flanked our living room’s french doors with some long curtains to make the room feel more “homey”, as I put it. I started out with some sheers and then later made some tan and white, geometric-printed curtains that I loved for a long time. Well, I wanted a change in pattern so I sold those and found some plain white, thick fabric remnants that I thought would be a perfect medium to do knock-off these curtains from West Elm with…but then I decided that I wanted the curtains to be more subtle and blend into the walls a little more so I just kept them white. There’s still a chance they’ll look like those West Elm curtains someday but right now, I am loving them as-is. Phew. That all sounded like a mind-making disaster, didn’t it? If you’re looking for someone to pick a design and stick with it, don’t look here. The winds of change blow quite frequently in this casa.
The parts I love the most though, are the grommets at the top. I’ve always used rings to hang curtains because it was the easiest to just sew a big rectangle and hang it up. But then a good friend of mine put grommets at the top of her living room curtains and told me how easy it was and I just had to. I mean, look at how they fall! I toyed with them a little before I took pictures but really, for the most part, the grommets create those big folds that go from top to bottom and they hold them there.
I bought these grommets at Walmart. They’re the exact same grommets sold at the fabric stores I looked at, only without the coupon mark-up (I’m convinced stores that always have running coupons mark their items up…these are $12.99 at JoAnn Fabrics.) You can also find them for a little bit more on Amazon.
So, let me tell you my grommet story. It’s so easy. You’ve gotta make some grommeted curtains.