Weekend Project: Snowflake Curtain



I love this project; perfect for a snowy afternoon: Laura (aka Lupin) created this most charming Snowflake Curtain to temporarily cover an empty window they're switching from curtains to blinds. Click here to get all the details how she did it. Found via Something Old, Something New.

Jan Halvarson

15 comments:

jenbern said...

stunning photo & great idea!

HereBeDragons said...

It's such a cute idea. I recently did one for our front window with tiny 2 in. snowflakes. It took HOURS!

Jan Halvarson said...
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Jan Halvarson said...

HereBeDragons - oh wow, i'd love to see them!

ourlittlelovenest said...

Loving this idea!

iva yaneva said...

Wow, this is fabulous! I need to show this to my little niece - they make the exact same snowflakes out of paper at school :)

Have a lovely weekend!

Jenny said...

Beautiful! For some reason we always used square pieces of paper for our snowflakes as kids, funny how a habit can stick! Round flakes, here I come :)

Abby said...

Thats a wonderful idea! Very clever!

Anonymous said...

This is a great idea! I actually have a couple windows in transition as well. This would be perfect!

Fonda LaShay said...

they look great!

Urban Flea said...

Great idea! I'm totally doing it this weekend!

xo Katherine aka. Urban Flea :)
http://www.urbanfleadesign.net

Jaime @ laviejaime said...

Oh so pretty- I love making paper snowflakes!

Anonymous said...

I love these. I've included them in my blog, with a direct link back to you. Just beautiful!. You can take a look at the post @
http://bobbypinsdesignotebook.blogspot.com/
There is also a button there showing you were featured. Please just cut and paste it, if you would like. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful project.

Anonymous said...

I'd keep this curtain on for a long time, especially around the holidays! i'm paper cutting obsessed, & snowflakes are such an easy classic...

Beka said...

gorgeous! reminds me of when i used to make snowflakes in elementary school :)