
This is the burlap I used for the three windows in the living room.

The process was easy, but the gluing of the slats and fabric took a long time. My hand is sore!

One of the finished window treatments over the French doors.

Terrible lighting. I apologize! Aaron had my regular camera on set, so I was using iPhone.

My helper :)
So, I am happy to say this project is over! It was fun, but it's even better to see the final product. I will take better pictures and post them when my camera gets home. I hope everyone has had a lovely weekend!
2 comments:
I loved this idea when I saw it. How clever! They look great.
This is awesome! I wonder what our landlady would do if we decided to do this to her windows...
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