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There's a Tablecloth on my Window



I love the difference that curtains make in a room. One of my absolute favorites are the Pottery Barn Fresco Paisley drapes. They seem like they would work well in any room, the colors and the pattern are just beautiful, and I'm sure the quality is fantastic. BUT.... as a military family, it is not possible to buy a house full of new window coverings every time we move.


We splurged on some beautiful red sailcloth panels for the nursery but for our master bedroom, I just couldn't bring myself to spend a lot on something that might not work well in our next house. I bookmarked some blogs with great DIY curtain tutorials and was intrigued by the idea of using tablecloths for curtain panels. My only hesitation came from the fact that a lot of tablecloths just look too much like a tablecloth. I didn't want to sacrifice style just to save money. I'd rather leave my windows naked.

While I was browsing my local TJ Maxx, I spotted some pretty Ralph Lauren Veranda Paisley tablecloths. The key to what made them work is that they are a really pretty neutral beige and reminded me of the Pottery Barn pair that I love. I bought two 60 X 84 tablecloths for $16.99 each.




I really prefer to keep things as simple as humanly possible. To turn my tablecloths into curtains required an iron, some Steam a Seam fabric tape, and some curtain clips, all of which I had on hand already. Magic.

Step 1  Iron a 2 inch fold across the top of the panel. Making this fold prior to taping makes the seam easier to get perfect.

Step 2  When you are sure the fold is even and straight, lay the fabric tape on the inside, fold over, and iron with steam on a high setting. This should make a sealed seam at the top of the panel.

Step 3  Hang with your clips. I said I like to keep things really simple!



I followed this tutorial by House of Hepworths to make fake pleats using my curtain rings. Instead of clipping the ring to the top of the curtain, simply clip the ring to the back of the fabric in a way that produces a pleated look in the front.
Using the 84 inch long tablecloth resulted in curtains that touch the floor but there isn't a lot of room leftover. If you are looking for more floor skimming length at the bottom, I would just go for a larger size tablecloth then cut the length to your taste and make a folded seam on the bottom edge.



I thought about how a white sheet sewn or steam a seamed to the back would add to the thickness of the curtains and might provide more light blocking capability. If I make another pair I will consider it but then again, who am I kidding, I don't sleep very much during daylight hours.

Because I had the rings and the fabric tape on hand, this little DIY project cost $35. I have seen some reasonably priced curtain panels for sale with material that does not look or feel nearly as nice as these. The style and function provided by my little window tablecloths could have cost a lot more!

Top Five Favorites at Trader Joe's


Trader Joe's is coming! Well, at least it's coming to a city less than an hour from here. This is the best news I've heard in a while. I have missed shopping at TJ's since moving back to NY in 2010. We used to bring a cooler and make the drive from Jacksonville, to the Chapel Hill store when we lived in NC. Before that, we lived within walking distance to a store in Oceanside, CA. Note: living close enough to walk to a store that sold wine for $2 per bottle got interesting more than a few times!

Anyway, in honor of the upcoming store opening, here are my top five Trader Joe's favorites:

1. Blueberry Green Tea- I was never a huge tea drinker and prefer coffee but there is something about this tea, the fragrance almost as much as the flavor, that makes it a must buy every time and just might turn you into a tea drinker.

2. Very Berry Clusters Cereal- By far my favorite cereal! I could eat it for every meal. It has a mildly sweet berry taste to it, not at all sugary or overpowering. I have not been able to find anything that comes close to its taste.

3. Fruit Leather- Maybe it has something to do with how much I used to love fruit roll ups or maybe because they are the perfect snack! I recently found one in a jacket pocket and contemplated eating it even though I knew it must have been in there for a couple of years. As much as I'm into foods that can be eaten with one hand while holding a baby in the other, it's surprising that I was able to resist. And no, I will not eat them in the shower.

4. Kettle Corn- This is very addicting and I can eat a whole bag. Such a yummy treat!

5. Joe Joe's- These are cookies with a name that's just fun to say. I used to buy the kind that are most like an oreo style cookie but there are different varieties of these cookies.

There are so many other items that I love at Trader Joe's. They make a great sparkling soda that saved my sister's lake house vacation when she was pregnant and we were all enjoying cocktails. Their many interesting flavors began my hummus habit. I'm glad that if my favorites list has to be a majority of snacks, they are at least a balance between sweets/ snacks and healthy snacks.

Maybe now that I am a parent and by the time the store opens will be buying food that our boy can eat, I might lean toward healthier items, but knowing my sweet tooth, the Joe Joe's and kettle corn will end up in the cart no matter what. All I can say is I can't wait!

Happy Shopping


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