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Funny Cat Shower Curtain, Cat Riding Whale in Ocean Wave on Vintage Wooden Bathroom Curtains, Oriental Fabric Vintage Kana…

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AmazonBasics Ruffled Hem Shower Curtain – 72 Inch, Grey

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Ambesonne Fall Shower Curtain, Leaf Group Motion in Mother Earth Transition from Summer to Winter Season Theme, Cloth Fabr…

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KAMSPARK Ringless Shower Curtain with Snap in Liner for Bathroom, Waterproof Coating Fabric, Double Layers, See-Through To…

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LILIUM PEVA Shower Curtain Liner,Waterproof,Black and White Square Style, Distribution Matching Hooks, Standard Size 71 In…

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Waterproof Clear Shower Curtain Liner with 12 Pockets for Tablets Pads PEVA Vinyl Curtains Bathroom Decoration 72" W x 72" H

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Ambesonne Christmas Shower Curtain, Traditional Celebration Theme Pendant Stars Baubles Ornate Snowflakes, Cloth Fabric Ba…

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Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

We inherited a strange master bathroom when we bought this house. We love “character” in homes and that usually means some cracks, pealing and odd moments. With that being said, I am…


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Colored Shattered Pattern Fabric Shower Curtain

Colored Shattered Pattern Fabric Shower Curtain

Drastically enhance your bathroom decor with a soft \u0026 stylish fabric shower curtain from Shower Curtain Art. Features: Made of high quality premium grade soft polyester fabric. Vibrant colors – Clear images – Fade Resistant. Convenient to clean, machine wash cold. Has 12 holes to which rings attach. Made of 100% polyester fabric. Size: 72×72 inches. Package Includes: 1 Premium fabric shower curtain. 12 Free shower curtain rings.


Christmas Cats Shower Curtain

Christmas Cats Shower Curtain

Rub-a-dub-dub, it’s time to upgrade the tub! A custom shower curtain is a simple and elegant way to upgrade your powder room. You can easily create a unique room that matches your personal style with a shower curtain showing off your favorite quotes, images, or patterns. Singing in the shower just got a lot more inspirational. Dimensions: 71\


Apartment Q15

Apartment Q15


Shower Curtains, Curtains for Bath, Aesthetic Shower Curtains, Bathroom Shower Curtains, Abstract Art

Shower Curtains, Curtains for Bath, Aesthetic Shower Curtains, Bathroom Shower Curtains, Abstract Art

Bring a bold pop of pattern to your powder room or guest bath with this absolutely eye-catching modern shower curtain, classic touch to your well-appointed aesthetic. Featuring a striking unique design, this curtain adds a dash of definition to any ensemble, while its 100% polyester design makes it is easy to wash and tumble try when needed. Hang it up in front of a crisp white tub, then add a pierced ceramic garden stool nearby to bring an extra touch of detail to the look. Looking for a simple and unfussy style refresh? Keep this curtain folded away in a nearby chest, then switch it out with a solid-colored design for an easy revamp. **Product Details** Material: 100% Polyester Number of Hook Holes: 12 Washing Care: Machine wash ************ See More Shower Curtains here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HigherPeaks?ref=hdr_user_menu-shop§ion_id=28402457 Visit my shop for more: https://higherpeaksstudio.com


Christmas Shower Curtains and Accessories

Christmas Shower Curtains and Accessories

For the past five years, I’ve been on a mission to destroy all of the temporary paper shades that we put up to cover the windows when we first moved in our house. It’s been a slow process because A) I just don’t want to spend a lot of money; and B) some of our windows are odd sizes which makes it a bit tricky. But so far I’ve gotten through our living room and master bedroom, and this past weekend I finally de-papered the guest bedroom. Close-up of the shade in all its pleated, papery glory This particular window is about 45” wide by 46” high. Based on my experience, I hadn’t seen any window treatments to fit those dimensions, and I wasn’t going to pay to custom order something. So I was going to have to get creative. There’s definitely no shortage of DIY curtains on Pinterest, from drop cloth curtains to tablecloth curtains to no-sew roman shades. I ended up wandering through Hobby Lobby and Hancock Fabrics trying to figure out my options and what would be the cheapest (and easiest). I wanted an all-white curtain for this window, so that narrowed down my options considerably. I wasn’t having much luck, but then a new idea crossed my mind. What if I found a fabric shower curtain that would also look good on a window? It could work. With a new objective, my next stop was TJ Maxx. There I found a cute, ruffled white shower curtain by Cynthia Rowley. It was $17—not too bad. I snatched it up and then headed to Lowe’s to get a cheap tension rod for about $4. At first I thought I would have to cut and “hem” three sides of the 72” x 72” curtain. I say “hem” because I don’t actually sew… I use good ol’ Steam-A-Seam for things like this. (Although I’m starting to think that once we finish our basement and I actually have more space, I’ll invest in a sewing machine.) Back to the project at hand… since the top of the curtain already had slits in it (for shower rings), I realized that I could just use these instead of making a whole new pocket for the rod to slide through. Parts of the rod would just be exposed this way, but that didn’t really bother me. Going this route also meant I didn’t even have to trim anything off the width of the curtain because it ended up gathering quite nicely when I tested it out. Score! So, all I had to do was measure and cut off part of the bottom of the curtain, leaving a little extra to fold over and iron on the Steam-A-Seam. The full-size shower curtain Half an hour of ironing later, I was ready to hang my new curtain (after joyously ripping off the paper shade). For a makeshift window treatment, I think it actually turned out pretty nice. I’d also like to think no one would ever even know it was originally a shower curtain (well, except for those of you reading this). If there is one downside, though, it’s the fact that this is an east-facing window and gets some pretty serious morning sunlight. This isn’t ever much a problem until we have a houseguest who would like to sleep in past sunrise. So, I may need to add some sort of liner or extra layer at some point (which means it might happen five years from now). Look ma, no paper! New shower curtain! I like how the ruffles add texture and interest, so it’s not just a solid white panel. Also, I now have some of the fabric (about 25” x 72” remnant) left over for another project, although I’m not sure what. Perhaps a lampshade revamp? Or a cover for a bolster pillow? By the time I get around to doing something with it, maybe I’ll actually know how to sew! Have you ever had to come up with a creative solution for your window treatments?


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