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Enter my garage sale. My friend Jenny decided to sell her bunk beds at my garage sale. When I asked her how much she intended to sell them for, she said, "5 bucks each." Oh my. I offered to double the money but she wouldn't let me. She warned me they were rickety as a bunk but I didn't intend to use them like that anyway. The only problem: I only had ONE HANDMADE QUILT and there was no way I was going to make another one. It took me like a friggin' year to make that sucker.
Then the stars aligned one day. Here are the duvet covers I made! They are reversible. The pink and green is actually the underside but they are cute on top too.








At home I had a full size pink sheet set ($5 clearance at Walmart) and a king size flat sheet in green I had bought at another second had store for $2.50. I had these for at least a year not knowing what I would do with them but that they may come in handy in Carly's room.
I decided to cut the white queen sized duvet cover in half. I could use it for both duvet tops. Then I could piece backs out of the pink and green sheets. I sewed the pink and greens together for the back and then sewed it to the white top. I just left the opening at the bottom of the duvet open. It didn't need a closure.
I decided to cut the green twin size blanket in half as well and use it to make two throw blankets for the end of the beds. I stopped at Joann Fabrics to pick up the polka-dot fabric for some pillowcases. With all the solids, I needed something more interesting. I decided to hang the inspiration quilt up too with a drapery rod I had sitting in my garage.
For the future: I am thinking about curtains and bed skirts. Plus, the art is WAY too small so I will need to be on the lookout for something larger.
It ended up being about $20 per bed. Not bad. Not bad. It could have been better if my Goodwill didn't think it was a friggin' Nordy's!
Lovely. For window treatments, check out this tute: http://jenduncan.typepad.com/whats_new/2008/11/roman-blind-tutorial-in-20-pictures-or-less.html
ReplyDeleteI plan on making some my living room.
Keep the fun projects coming!
Heidi
Splendid sis...can you come do my kitchen it's a year in the waiting grrrrr.
ReplyDeleteamazing! i think it looks great without the bedskirts -- very clean looking and bigger:) but of course, that means you can't really stash anything under there unless it's in a pretty basket or something.. great job!
ReplyDeleteWay to Go! So cute...
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE what you've done to the room. Way cute!! :) It's nice to see what you're up to. Thanks for your comment on my blog...it's been hard trying to keep posts current of family events but I will certainly keep at it. My sis told me she saw you at TOFW as well. Hope you enjoyed the event. I went to the one in Pittsburgh and LOVED it!
ReplyDeleteI would personally agree that what you have done was really adorable! Your choice of color is perfectly attractive for kids and the touch of sense for space is excellent!
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