you’re a princess — start sleeping likeone. this is 14 diy canopies you need to make for your bedroom byashley mcgetrick 1. use a hula hoop for some dorm room privacy.also hide from your roommate if necessary. instruction:-pin perpendicular to the trim and curtain edge. that way you'll be able to sew rightover the pins, without having to remove them as you go.do the same thing with the other curtain panel, this time on the right edge. (you'll wantthe tasseled edges to face each other when they are hung.) - thread your sewing machine with your chosencolor, then sew down the middle of the pinned
trim until you reach the bottom- jump to next panel after you done with it. - remove all the hardware from your embroideryhoop, then put the inside hoop aside. - slide the curtains onto the hoop so thegood sides are facing out and the tasseled edges meet on the other side.- if you slide the tasseled edges on first, the canopy opening will wind up on the oppositeside from the hoop closure. that way, when you hang it, you won't see all the hardware. 2. or thread sheer fabric and string lightsthrough two smaller hoops for instant coziness. this sections off your bed without sacrificingyour space. 3. check out the high end style without theprice tag!
use a curtain rod and a table cloth for acheap marie antoinette ~vibe~. we wont tell anyone it’s a table cloth ifyou don’t. total cost is estimated under $50.ladder is not included. supplies you need: instruction: when hot gluing, make sure they completely dry and wait until the glue strips are sturdyso you can hang them. if you are impatient, they won't be durable enough to hold the weighton the curtain rod. last step,have fun with this until you achieve the desired
swag.pull as low as you desired. also, make sure the swag is even all across or it won't lookas good! enjoy 4. make your room extra cozy with two minicurtain rods and some cheap fabric. a little bit of charm can go a long way. 5. if you don’t have any curtain rods lyingaround, use some copper pipe. 6. you can even hang a canopy just using thumbtacks.no need to be a handy-man or handy-lady, this - started with some wooden dowels from hobby lobby ($.29 a piece) and some sheer fabricpanels from ikea (two for $5.00) .
- insert the dowel through the casing. not.too. difficult. - thumb tack to the ceiling. yep, thumbtacked. pretty easy, and i'm pretty sure you'll like it.update: i wasn't fully loving the canopy until i wentto ikea and added two side panels as well, so it's basically a big rectangle at the headof the bed with curtains coming down. lurve. 7. add some string lights to create an extrawhimsical effect. most things in life become more magical byadding string lights; canopies are certainly no exception.
general advice for you:- use odd bits lying around to create a boho, eclectic feel. think fairy lights, differentfabrics, rugs and lanterns. - if you have any visible beams or piping,tie swathes of fabric from lincraft or spotlight to them and arrange to tumble down aroundyour bed. - think outside the box. why not try curtainrods screwed to the ceiling to hang fabric off. or be different and try tree branchesfor a natural look. - one of the simplest ones is to get a hulahoop, cover it in material like ribbon and then sew your canopy to that. this is reallyeasy to do and pretty simple to mount from
the ceiling. more ideas: ~ this is a bedroom with driftwood canopyand drift at the foot of the bed. rustic elegance. ~ the bohemian style ~ a canopy daybed ~ four-poster bed netting ~ a french style ~ a vignette style
~ for those open minded people. ~ industrial canopy pipe bed frame made withblack pipe and kee klamp pipe fittings. ~ love the rough-refined juxtapositions betweenscando-ski chalet and luxe fabric, rich wood, etc.. ~ perfect neutrals and natural accents fora soothing, gentle bedroom. ~ featured with revolve floor lamp by bertfrank. ~ romantic bedroom ~ a secret garden bedroom twisted steel andcopper bed celebrates all that is wild and magical about nature.
~ small white bedroom with a canopy bed andquilt textile. ~ the taste of petrol and porcelain. exoticcombo isn't it ~ simplicity at it's best and ~ a classic white canopy bed 8. for some privacy and extra shade, solidcurtains are a perfect solution. you’re a classy person, you need a classybed. supplies:adjustable rod west elm industrial pipe curtains, panels , a drill, your favorite fabric.and a ladder to get the drill usable. 9. use a sturdy branch to create your ownshabby chic canopy.
spice up a kid’s bedroom or your own. 10. use a thick patterned fabric to make acanopy that doubles as a headboard. a perfect way to add some patterns to yourbedroom. materials you need:1. fabric. 2. adjustable curtain rods.3. ceiling mounted. 4. wall mounted. and 5. ancors and screws. to give the fabric a finished look, i adorned theedges with a black-and-gray ribbon border using fabric glue (but fusible tape wouldwork too).
to create the canopy effect and hold the drapedfabric in place when it’s hung, i sewed a channel for the ceiling-mounted curtainrod 18 inches from the fabric’s edge. hang the rods. make sure to position the brackets sothat they are a little wider than the width of your canopy to accommodate the brackethardware. once the brackets are in place, slide yourcanopy onto a curtain rod, and attach the rod to the ceiling brackets. next, place theother curtain rod in the wall hardware and drape the length of the fabric behind it. that’s it! isn’t it amazing what you cando with a little fabric and two curtain rods?
11. or drape a sheer pattern to add dimensionto a small room. use white garden hooks to hang the curtainrod from the ceiling – these easily screwed in and kept the rod secure and safe from falling. make sure that you place one garden hook at each end and then one in the middle to keepit sturdy. the final cost of this project without theflowered mirror was $71.00 – not too shabby! 12. transform a wooden ladder and some linenfabric into a rustic canopy. maybe also do some morning pull-ups? actuallyno. definitely do not do that. 13. some strategically hung tapestry can adda lot of personality.
for this project, you need:•a hammer •fabric and•nails! instruction:took moroccan-y, colorful blanket as the backboard. hammer it to the top of the wall, and thenextended it out over the bed so it creates a little cave.instead of using a decorative blanket on your bed, why not use it behind or above your bed?! and last, 14. and a kiddy-sized canopy is just as easy.the little ones need a little luxury too. step 1: take your embroidery hoop (mine ispainted from a previous project. you don’t
need to paint yours as it will be coveredby the fabric); unscrew and remove the inside circle. to the inside circle, tie ribbon at3 equal intervals. this will be used to hang your canopy to the ceiling. step 2: take your outer circle of the embroideryhoop and simply start threading your curtain through the casing designed for the curtainrod. depending on how bunched up you want the curtains to be, you will need 2 to 4 sheers.i used 2 and it looked just right to me. step 3: insert the inner circle inside theouter circle and screw the hook. before it’s tight all the way, make sure to adjust yourcurtain so it is evenly dispersed around the hoop. tie the ribbons into one knot at thedesired height, making sure the ribbons are
equally long step 4: drill a hole in the ceiling; screwin your ceiling screw hook and hang your canopy with the ribbon. that’s it!now you or your children can enjoy nice sleep nights or naps.. hopefully... if you enjoy what you see,press like or share button easily seen under this video,comment it, if you want to correct or add something new,subscribe, if you want to keep this channel in your love list.and see you again in a near future for more
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