see Betseyville at Paradise Properties |
For those of us who can't afford villas, much less a plane ticket just to go down and see Betseyville, much much less a Betsey Johnson dress, we must make due with our own spaces, filling them with things that make us feel beautiful. I love Betsey Johnson's vintage inspired flowers and colors, which is what made me drool over the photos of Betseyville.
Let's face it, when you're $600,000 short, you've just got to make due, which is why I've been exploring the beauty of vintage sheets. If you find them at the thrift store they'll cost you about $0.50 to $5, which, if you ask me, beats buying a villa you can't afford to look at.
save money by going vintage for your bedding. Or cut up your vintage sheets to make curtains |
Use your sheets as a tablecloth |
Use a vintage sheet for your shower curtain. |
Step 1: Cut your sheet to the appropriate size, leaving 2-3 inches on each side for your hem.
Step 2: fold the edge of the fabric over by 1 inch and iron. We'll call this side the western side of your sheet.
Step 3: Fold the fabric over again and iron
Step 4: Sew the ironed part to make a hem. Follow steps 1-4 for the Eastern side of your sheet. Then do steps 1-4 for the Southern part of your sheet. If you are making curtains, go on to step 5. If you are making a table cloth, repeat steps 1-4 for the Northern side of your sheet.
Step 5: To make a curtain, do step 1 to the Northern side of you sheet, then fold the sheet over again, this time by 3 inches, and iron. Sew it. You will insert the curtain rod through this space.
If you guys decide to try this I would love to see what you come up with. Please tell me if you can think of any other uses for beautiful vintage sheets.
2 comments:
These are great! I have even used vintage sheets cut up for art (framed), or as scrap fabric to make hair bows and stuffed animals for kids. They also work great as backdrops for photo shoots.
C--such a good idea.
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