Classroom window curtains are designed to create a comfortable learning environment by controlling natural light and reducing glare on whiteboards or screens. Typically made from durable, easy-to-clean fabrics, these curtains come in neutral or bright colors to complement educational settings. By managing sunlight and acoustics, classroom curtains contribute to student focus and well-being while enhancing the overall aesthetics of the space.

Sun Zero Easton Energy Saving Blackout Grommet Curtain Panel, 40″ x 84″, Black
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Classroom Door Curtain The Hungry Caterpillar
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Classroom Door Curtain Security Intruder Alert Cactus Succulent Theme
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No. 918 Calypso Sheer Voile Rod Pocket Curtain Panel, 59″ x 84″, Sky
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Sun Zero Barrow Energy Efficient Rod Pocket Curtain Valance, 54″ x 18″, Mineral
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Window Beige Sheer Curtains 108 Inches Long 2 Panels Sheer Curtain Basic Rod Pocket Panel for Bedroom Children Living Room Yard Kitchen (Beige, 52″ W x 108″ L | 2 pcs)
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WPM 6 Piece Rainbow Sheer Window Panel Colorful Backdrop Bright Curtains Set for Playroom, Nurseries, Bedroom & More Lime, Orange, Red, Purple, Bright Yellow, Navy Drapes (45″ Long)
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Multi-color Stripe Valance Curtain Window Treatment
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6 piece Rainbow Transparent Window Panel Curtain Set Explosion Special!!!! Orange, Green, White, Red, Yellow, Blue
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Classroom Door Curtain Security Dogs on Gray Background
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Looking for an easier way to cover that classroom door window? This magnetic classroom door window covering is a breeze to make and easy to use too!
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Hello Classroom DIY Friends! Classroom decorations and inspiration have been a hot topic this summer as teachers prepare for the new year. You might even be thinking of your classroom decorations too! Today I would like to show you how to make No Sew Classroom Curtains. One of the best parts about this project is that it is so inexpensive that you can make several sets of these on a budget. Items to Gather: For One Standard Window: 3 Bandanas (mine are from Hobby Lobby) 1 Roll of Stitch Witch (no sew hem tape) 1 Cutain rod Scissors Iron Instructions: 1. Using one bandana, fold the top of the bandana over the curtain rod to make a pocket. Gently press the bandana with the iron to make a crease. 2. Measure your Stitch Witch by placing it on top of the bandana and cut a strip the length of the bandana. 3. Fold the top of the bandana over the curtain rod and on top of the Stitch Witch making a pocket. Make sure the pocket is snug. Making the pocket snug is the trick to making these no sew curtains look like they have a sewn in pocket. Iron the hemline where the Stitch Witch is to adhere the two parts of the fabric that will now create your rod pocket. 4. Once you have the first bandana panel finished you will use it as a template for the other two. By doing this you will have 3 panels the sa
me length. Informal measurements are used because bandanas are not all the same size. In fact, they each vary in size slightly. You will have to use the first bandana as the template so that you will have an even hem with all three panels. 5. Once you have all three panels complete you will slip the curtain rod into each of the three bandana pockets and hang! Other Tips/Suggestions: Use more bandanas for a fuller look! Hobby Lobby has a great selection of different kinds of bandanas for a dollar each. Family Dollar has the best and least expensive spring rods.The possibilities are endless. This project took me about 15 minutes to complete and less than ten dollars! I hope you have as much fun as I did creating these No Sew Classroom Curtains,
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Details:Please read before purchasing! This listing is for one classroom door window curtain as seen above. If you would like a custom window curtain, please see my custom listing ( https://etsy.me/2AC9fCb )This is a trendy and stylish way to meet a practical need! When you need privacy for testing, lockdown drills, or any other need, this is a great way to cover the window on your classroom door!How to use:Hang the curtain from the top ribbon hooks attached to the window curtain using command hooks, magnetic hooks, or any other style of hook. This makes it easy to remove from your door if you change classrooms or need to clean it. *We do offer command hooks as an add- on for $1. Dimensions: This curtain fits a standard school door. The dimensions are 10\
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How to make curtains using Dollar Store Plastic Table Clothes! Use this hack to make your wallet look fat and your windows looking awesome.