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Make Your Own Kids Curtains

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Sew your own curtains for kids rooms with this handy how-to sew tutorial.

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Learn how to sew your own kids curtains with this handy tutorial.

Visit Sewing 101: Curtains for step by step instructions.

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KIDS CURTAINS and How to Use Them to Decorate Your Kids Room

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Decorate Your Kids Room With Beautiful Curtains

By Ian MckIntosh

It has been proved that if a kid gets an ideal atmosphere suiting his personality as well as taste, he learns things very rapidly, remains happier and it aids to develop their entire personality.

You should be aware of various aspects that can make your interiors at home outstanding. Therefore, you can try out some personalized factors which are designed particularly for particular target groups i.e. kids. One such aspect is the kids curtain. Kids curtains are readily available in a range of colors, designs and fabrics in the market. They are indeed exclusive that are particularly designed keeping in mind the needs of the kids of particular age groups. These curtains are an ideal factor that allows your kids to determine the interior decor of their room.

You can allow the child to select the curtains for their room of their choice and preference. They do have a good sense of styles, colors and at least fashion ongoing in the market. Hence, you can easily get varied decorative concepts from your kids. Some kids like plants, nature, flowers, etc. for them, a room of floral themes, animal themes or natural color themes is the best idea. You can decorate their room based on such themes that they like, however when it comes to the curtains, many parents tend to utilize the commonly available curtains or a set that is being used in the other rooms, as well. Nevertheless, you can easily come across the best curtains available in the market suiting the theme you have chosen for your child.

Some kids have a liking for cartoons and they do like all the goodies and gizmos of some specific cartoon characters. It may be a toy, notebook, towel or any other thing. For these kids, you can have curtains with cartoon print on them. These curtains are available in various fabrics. Hence, you can purchase different matching fabric that you use at home, as well. This will not disturb the theme of your house. Also remember, that when you are doing interior decor of your kids room, get various accessories suiting the theme that has been determined by you. For instance, night lamps with a cartoon theme on it, wall paints with pre-designed or stars or cartoon print on them can be used.

You may choose any kind of drapery for the kids room. But, moving along with a particular theme is a good idea, as well. When these kinds of products are available readily in the market, then why should we hesitate to use them. They will definitely add an element of elegance and style to your kids room decor. So, make your child’s room appealing and interesting to him with different styles of curtains.

Terrys Fabrics specialize in the distribution of blinds, roller blinds, roman blinds and Vertical Blinds within the UK.

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KIDS CURTAIN CRAFTS – DOOR DECOR

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Make a grand entrance with these easy do-it-yourself kids curtains!

Dangling Disks

To create the first dangling disk kids curtain design all you need is to punch holes  in disks of decorative card stock and thread them onto knotted string.  Add a washer to the bottom of each string to weigh them down and prevent tangling.

Floral Curtain Strings

For a floral designed kids curtains, use flower shaped craft foam. Punch holes in the middle of the flowers and alternately thread the flowers and pieces of colored straws onto string or thin ribbon.

Pom Pom Curtains

This final kids curtain craft idea is really easy.  All you need to to is glue colorful  pom-pom’s onto strings of fabric or ribbon and tie the tops onto a tension rod.

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