Materials
2 54" x 84" drapes from Target $50.00
Supplies:
Staple Gun with staples
Gorilla Glue
I began this project a few weeks ago, but yesterday I went on the search for fabric to reupholster my bar stooling and finish up the backing to my china cabinet. After searching at Hancock Fabrics, I did not see anything that I was just crazy about and it was rather expensive. I proceeded to look for a shower curtain or some type of window treatment. I found a really cute drape at my favorite store, Target. The price was a little more than I wanted to spend, but I really liked it.
After I removed the panel from the back of the china cabinet, I glued the fabric on the backside, by wrapping it around the panel. If you have never used Gorilla Glue, let me tell you, use sparingly because it expands! I did not use the staples because I was worried the staples would puncture the panel. After the glue was dry I stapled the panel back to the china cabinet. It really turned out to be such an each job!
Once again I LOVE how this turned out. It adds a little something extra to it.
After I removed the panel from the back of the china cabinet, I glued the fabric on the backside, by wrapping it around the panel. If you have never used Gorilla Glue, let me tell you, use sparingly because it expands! I did not use the staples because I was worried the staples would puncture the panel. After the glue was dry I stapled the panel back to the china cabinet. It really turned out to be such an each job!
Close up! |
Side View! |
Once again I LOVE how this turned out. It adds a little something extra to it.
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