Wednesday

Striped Shower Curtain DIY style

Back to the guest bathroom today.  I decided to DIY the shower curtain because I just couldn't find what I wanted.  I wanted something that would bring out the coral color in the room and I also wanted it to be a little longer than an average shower curtain for some drama.  I searched and searched to no avail.  So, I found these curtain panels at IKEA for $15 for the pair.  They were extra long and canvas so it would work perfectly for what I had in mind.  I sewed the two panels together and then sewed two additional seams to make the seams look more intentional, not just like two panels sewed together.


Then, I laid a large tarp in our driveway, this is the only place I could fit it because this thing is HUGE!


Then, I laid out the curtain and taped off my stripes with frog tape.


I painted two coats of regular paint from home depot and let it dry.  I removed the tape and voila!  Extra long shower curtain custom made for my bathroom!  It's hard to tell from the picture but it's really tall, 98 inches to be exact.  I tried really hard to get a good picture of the curtain, but this bathroom is pretty tiny so it's hard to get it all in.  The color reads more coral than terra cotta in person.  My husband says it's the biggest shower curtain he's ever seen but I love it!






 This project was inspired by KFD designs striped shower curtain.  Check her's out and her great tutorial!



23 comments:

  1. it looks so awesome!!! i'm going to share on my blog!! :) thanks!!

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  2. I luv it!

    Chyanne M.
    theyuppielady.com

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  3. Anonymous18.5.11

    What a great idea! New follower here! You are SO talented. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas and gorgeous home. :)

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  4. ok that is just the coolest thing ever!!! I wish I lived near you! It would be so fun to hang out with you!

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  5. I love the mix of colors you have in the bathroom. Looks great!

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  6. Thank you! Amanda, I wish you did too! :)

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    1. What did you do to the liner inside

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  7. OK. WOW! Everything about your bathroom is PERFECT! I am in LOVE wIth the colors. You did an awesome job on the shower curtain. I am impressed!

    xoxo!

    P.S. I adore your home! It is beautiful.

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  8. absolutely adorable! Love it!

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  9. This looks amazing!!!!

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  10. Popping over from KFD. I love what you have done with your home all the finishing touches (especially the entry bird shelf) its ah-maz-ing! You are so talented :)

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  11. LOVE the shower curtain! Coral is one of my favorite colors.

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  12. It looks fabulous! Would you mind sharing the coral paint color and the wall color? I'll feature your project on my blog.

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  13. Very nice! Creative as well. Still looking forward to the big reveal :)

    Lauren | Myers Maison

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  14. Looks like you've been doing some Ikea hacking as well. The shower curtain looks great! I love the orange stripes. Those charcoal walls in your bathroom are to die for too! xo, Cristi

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  15. I went to Ikea yesterday and these curtains are 29.99 a pair. We're yours on sale?

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  16. Love this shower curtain! I'm really loving the horizontal stripes as well, found you through your comment on a well dressed home. New follower here!

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  17. Okay I must know....did the paint turn everything "crunchy"? I would love to use latex paint rather then fabric paint because it would be so much cheaper, but I am afraid it would change the texture of the fabric and would be really noticeable? Can you assuage my fears?

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  20. Hi Bethany! Do you think something similar would work, but with acrylic paints? I want to do more of a design on canvas, and I want it to be a little more intricate. Thoughts? Thank you!

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  21. Hi Claire! I think that would probably work. I would use a textile medium if I were to do it over again. It will help make the fabric less stiff in the areas where you've painted. You just mix it in with your paint.

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