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Such mean comments. It’s her house! She worked hard on it. It looks cute!
Thank you, I really appreciate this. All love!
I saw another video of someone doing something similar but instead used magnets for creating the folds, maybe you can try that to have a neater look. :)
The challenge was to use what I had on hand and spend little to no money, which I did.
@@purehappyhome do you have an iron
@@mrs.h8771 Ironing it would ruin the organic, relaxed look I want and like so much.
Powdered starch in the rinse and spin cycle of your washing machine then iron it dry.
Your video gave me a different idea on roman shades, but it would require dowels and grommets.
Love the spray starch idea. I tried the safety pins and they do work, but the fabric does look a bit hinky. Gotta try it.
Some folks agree with you on the fabric, but I love the crinkled look of it. Hope you try it and like the outcome.
You could of used 3 spring rods and placed one almost at the top and one a few inches lower and fold easier.
The challenge was to use what I had, and I’m happy I did. Thanks for your comment.
I'm be honest with you. I don't like it.
Terrible job but a good idea. If you had added light wood to the inside and stapled it at fold intervals you could have got a better finish
Looks like you got what you paid for!
I appreciate your comment, as does CZcams.
more like roman disaster
Ummmm.....its a bit messy 😞
Yes exactly, I’m not going for a traditional window shade at all.
Looks awful!
@@TheKellyann1111 Thanks for your comment, incredibly helpful with SEO for my blog!
Congrats. It looks like shit.
It's not brown.
To each their own. Thanks for your comment though!
Wtf
𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮 😔
Such mean comments. It’s her house! She worked hard on it. It looks cute!
Thank you, I really appreciate this. All love!
I saw another video of someone doing something similar but instead used magnets for creating the folds, maybe you can try that to have a neater look. :)
The challenge was to use what I had on hand and spend little to no money, which I did.
@@purehappyhome do you have an iron
@@mrs.h8771 Ironing it would ruin the organic, relaxed look I want and like so much.
Powdered starch in the rinse and spin cycle of your washing machine then iron it dry.
Your video gave me a different idea on roman shades, but it would require dowels and grommets.
Love the spray starch idea. I tried the safety pins and they do work, but the fabric does look a bit hinky. Gotta try it.
Some folks agree with you on the fabric, but I love the crinkled look of it. Hope you try it and like the outcome.
You could of used 3 spring rods and placed one almost at the top and one a few inches lower and fold easier.
The challenge was to use what I had, and I’m happy I did. Thanks for your comment.
I'm be honest with you. I don't like it.
Terrible job but a good idea. If you had added light wood to the inside and stapled it at fold intervals you could have got a better finish
Looks like you got what you paid for!
I appreciate your comment, as does CZcams.
more like roman disaster
Ummmm.....its a bit messy 😞
Yes exactly, I’m not going for a traditional window shade at all.
Looks awful!
@@TheKellyann1111 Thanks for your comment, incredibly helpful with SEO for my blog!
Congrats. It looks like shit.
It's not brown.
To each their own. Thanks for your comment though!
Wtf
𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮 😔