Tea Towel Cafe Curtains

Tea towel cafe curtains

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The Homemakers Dish Kitchen Towels Vintage Striped 100% Cotton Tea Towel 20 x 28 inch Set of 4, Blue

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Tea towel cafe curtains

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Premia Kitchen Dish (6 Units) Kitchen Absorbent 100% Cotton Herringbone (14"x25") -Commercial Quality: 24 oz/dz-Premia Cla…

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Tea towel cafe curtains

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Zeppoli Kitchen Towels, 12 Pack – 100% Soft Cotton – 15 x 25 Inches – Dobby Weave – Great for Cooking in Kitchen and House…

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Tea towel cafe curtains

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DAILY HOME ESSENTIALS 8 Pack Cotton Terry Dish Cloth Set (12 x 12 inch – Red, Checked Design) | Quick Dry Kitchen Rag | Ab…

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Tea towel cafe curtains

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Brookyn Stripe Kitchen Towel 18x28inch Multi,100% Cotton, Quick Dry, Tea Towels, Bar Towels, Highly Absorbent, Cleaning To…

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Tea towel cafe curtains

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DII Urban Oasis Printed Dish Towels Kitchen Set of 2 Cactus 18" by 28"

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Tea towel cafe curtains

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The Weaver’s Blend Set of 6 Kitchen Towels, Stripe Design, 100% Cotton, Absorbent, Size 28”x18”, Blue Stripe,Kitchen Towel…

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Color \u0026 Design

Color \u0026 Design

Invest your time and energy — not money — to create a beautiful home. These project ideas and info will get you started.


Kitchen Remodel

Kitchen Remodel

With a need to cover my windows and a small budget to do it with I decided on this Ikea dishtowel hack using my favorite .69 cent dishtowels!


Neat DIY’ers

Neat DIY'ers

The yellow kitchen towel curtain tiers really brighten things up. I bought the dish towels at IKEA and I knew they would be perfect as curtains.


Window treats

Window treats

How are you today? The sun decided to come out so I am trying to soak up as much of it as possible! I am still carrying things from the cottage kitchen to the new kitchen at the Renovation Ranch… So it was the perfect day for it! It’s basically moving day but with a shorter distance to tote! I wanted to share the new café curtains I made for the window over the sink. They are made from the gauziest linen I could find in a clotted cream color. I found the linen here, online a few weeks ago and was anxious to get them made…last week I had the chance while the plumbers were here. Gray lines Linen is a New York Company that has the most amazing linens and at fabulous prices! I have been using them for years at clients homes. For the kitchen window project, I needed to keep things light and airy because this window faces north… Making the kitchen feel a little dark. I knew I wanted something classic and timeless and not too fussy. So, I decided to use a French pleat style for the café curtain and a relaxed, fixed roman at the top. After washing my new linen in very hot water and drying them in the dryer, I got to work. This was the first time I have made a fixed roman without using a interlining and back lining and I am still not sure if they will hang right. A fixed roman shade is basically a shade that does not adjust up and down. I like to use them when I don’t want to lower them in the evening and… It saves time and money when you are having them made by someone. I used a simple nickel rod with clip hooks on the café curtains. Another first for me, I used the clips style rings and I like how they look in this installation. In the Spring, my kitchen window looks over a very old lilac bush and I can hardly wait for May when it is in full bloom! So, this is where we are on the kitchen project. We are thrilled with how it is coming along! I need to get back to toting groceries and dishes from one house to the other but I will show you our new pantry soon! Here’s a sneak peak! I’m still working on my chalk board! Thanks for stopping by… Have a wonderful rest of the day!


Let the light shine in

Let the light shine in

With a need to cover my windows and a small budget to do it with I decided on this Ikea dishtowel hack using my favorite .69 cent dishtowels!


Auburn House

Auburn House

Easy DIY Cafe Curtains add cozy privacy to your windows. Clip rings and already made linens make this project especially easy. Visual how-to.


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