We are seriously enjoying that springtime breeze, which first turned our thoughts to billowing sheer window treatments, and now ribbon curtains. Read on for a few ideas...
While all of these are playful and colorful, we're also thinking of lengths of white gauze or lace.
Top photo: From a how-to at Michael's craft store

custom ribbon curtains by mamatrashheap on Etsy

the ribbon shower curtain at Garnet Hill

also at Garnet Hill: the streamer shower curtain


White Enamel Flatwa...
I think this would be pretty in a children's room. I think I saw something like this in Pottery Barn Teen once. It would be easy to customize it yourself.
I love that shower curtain!
I wonder if this would work for my front door. We have no screen, and I can't just leave the door open or bugs will come in. I wonder if it would keep bugs away...
This is a very pretty idea. It might work as a room divider (if you weighed down the ribbons at the bottom somehow so they weren't always flapping around and getting tangled) or in place of a closet door.
I've always found ideas like this pretty in theory, but very My First Apartment(tm) in practice.
I think something like the second photo would be classy, in a monochromatic color scheme.
My cat would have a heart attack!
seems like something my niece would like. she's 4.
My daughters have this in their room, at the windows, and I was thinking of putting something like this together in lieu of closet doors, too... it reminds me of the cloth hangings I saw in Italian doorways last summer -- lets in the breeze and filtered light, but keeps out (most of) the bugs.
This would be lovely with hand dyed silk ribbon, or lace. I want to do this around my bed, now!
I've always found ideas like this pretty in theory, but very My First Apartment(tm) in practice.
posted by Deeliscious on April 24th 2009 at 11:18am
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looks pretty but flimsy. i like my design to have some weight to it.
Unless someone is young, female and single....I doubt this is too male friendly. I should do something like this in my 17 year old son's room just to watch him gasp in horror the first (and last) time he saw it.