Diy Fabric Cornices For Windows
Learn how to make a fabric covered window cornice.
Diy fabric cornices for windows. I found that pining the fabric in place worked best for me. 1 12 or 1 10 white wood board cut to the width of your window frame plus 4 inches saw or have your wood cut to length at the store batting fabric of choice fabric adhesive or glue gun pocket hole jig and 1 1 4 pocket screws to attach the side pieces to the front piece l shapes. Add 3 inches to each side of the measurement 6 inches. Now it s time to cover it.
Here is my completed cornice for my kitchen window. Instructions measure the width of the window that the cornice will hang over. Cut 4 pieces of foam board 3 inches wide. An easy window treatment that s not permanent and costs just a few dollars.
Full post with supply list and. Flip your cornice over and smooth out any lumps. To do this put your fabric right side down and place the tacky front of your board on the wrong side of the fabric. Cut a piece of foam board to the width of the window plus 6 inches.
On the other hand a cornice is a hard treatment. Determine the height of the cornice and cut the foam. First cut your batting to wrap around the entire board with enough extra fabric to be able to pin your fabric in place. Instead a cornice is an upholstered board that is attached to the wall above your window.