Image from Target |
Using my favorite no-sew product, fabric-tac, I adhered the ribbon to the window panels. I wanted the ribbon on the leading edges as well as a border right below the rod pocket.
I hung my panels using clips and rings. Entire project cost under $30 for two panels.
I also needed a lamp. I shopped my home and found a lamp in the attic that used to be in my son's room when he was a baby.
See the white table lamp |
I painted it using a bronze paint. I used a sponge brush. This product is amazing. It only took one coat.
That combined with a new shade from Target, gave this lamp a whole new lease on life.
Now it's just perfect for the space.
Two chairs also from Target. Pillows are from Pottery Barn.
Two simple projects costing less that $50 in total, that updated an entire window seating area. What do you think? I love and appreciate all of your comments.
-Judy
it looks fabulous,
ReplyDelete$5o does magic here.
Thanks for sharing.
Wow excellent job! Looks so classy!!
ReplyDeleteLovely, classic look!
ReplyDeletevery clever idea with the curtains. . .will have to tuck that idea away for later!
ReplyDeleteThe ribbon really dresses up the curtain.
ReplyDeleteLove the drapes with the ribbon, they look fabulous. The lamp is perfect with the two chairs. Such a great sitting area. Love it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWow Judy! That looks fabulous! Don't you just love shopping your own home and getting an entirely new look? I wanted to let you know too that I am going to be featuring you at this week's Inspiration Friday party! Hope you will link up again! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Holy cow! That is awesome. And no sewing involved, that is my kind of makeover. Now, can you come to my house and help me?????????
ReplyDeleteJudy that is amazing!!! I totally love the drapes and that lamp? Super transformation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to dress up ordinary panels and a lamp. I'm definitely going to try this in my sunroom! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful results for very little money! Great post!!
ReplyDeleteLove your newly embellished panels. I am a huge fan of fabric tac...I use it all the time since I have no clue how to sew. You did a fab job!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend...stopping by from Feathered Nest Friday!
-marie
The curtains look so much prettier with the ribbon! Well done!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. Enjoy your new custom space!
ReplyDeleteI love how you brought that lamp back to life!! The drapes look great and expensive with that trim! You have a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI think it's brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy~
ReplyDeleteYour drapes are fantastic! I love how you embellished them and the ribbon choice is perfect!! Just Beautiful! Thank you for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!!:)
Hi Judy! Just popping back over to say "hi" and thanks for linking this post up to the party! I'm so thrilled that more and more folks are getting to see how talented you are! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Vanessa
Well done! The price was right, but the talent and effort turn the project into something special.
ReplyDeleteI do love that - I need to dress my son's windows along with my family room windows. Casual, but classy. This project is perfect! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the curtains! It's the perfect way to dress them up and make them unique!
ReplyDeletelove the curtains! I just got a quote for custom blinds and it cost a fortune. Yours look wonderful for the fraction of the price.
ReplyDeleteThe ribbon on the curtains really makes for a designer look, yet so easy. Well done! It's hard to imagine the table/lamp combo is the same piece. You made a wonderful transformation of both these pieces, and then took the time to share them on the Boardwalk Bragfest. Many thanks! Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThat ribbon really creates an amazing transformation. I like re-purposed and re-used and re-imagined items!
ReplyDeleteEspecially when things are quick like this!
Thanks for sharing some fun make-over ideas on this little stop for Alphabe-Thursday.
I enjoyed seeing what you've done.
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