Many people choose their bedsheets and curtains with care. They put time and effort into selecting the right fit for their home, so when it is time to replace these items it is natural to not want to throw them away. Instead of getting rid of your old fabrics, upcycle them. You can make something entirely new for your home while keeping your curtains forever. Here are 50 genius ways to upcycle your old curtains and bed sheets.
No one likes a drafty room. Create a draft stopper from old curtains and cat litter. To learn how to make your own, follow this
tutorial.
Get twice the use out of your rooms with this awesome room divider. This way, you can have a closed-off space when you want one, and an open space otherwise. You originally bought the curtains for your room, so you already know they will blend in perfectly.
This table runner will really spruce up your table. Whether you are expecting company or just want to enjoy the room yourself, you will be glad you made it. Learn how by following this
link.
4) Floating Frame Curtain Headboard
Looking for an Instagram-worthy bedroom? Hang a curtain rod and hang your old curtain from it. Use wire to hang your picture frame from the curtain rod to give it a floating appearance. You can find instructions
here.
5) Apron Made Of Curtains
Curtains can be turned into a super cute apron. Especially if they are kitchen valences and have a “kitchen” pattern. Get the instructions
here.
6) Substitute Closet Door
Does your closet door seem too bulky? You can get a look that’s a little lighter with curtains. Just install a curtain rod and hang them as you normally would or install a tension rod.
Those reusable grocery bags are priceless and keep our home from being overwhelmed with plastic bags. You can make a bunch from just one curtain. Get the instructions
here.
Save those curtains to create the bedroom of your dreams. You can create a dreamy canopy bed with curtains and a few other pieces. You can learn how to make one
here.
Old curtains can be transformed into a kid’s play teepee. There are lots of different designs for this. You can find one
here.
You can make some truly lovely pillows from old curtains. Just cut up some pieces and sew them together. You’ll find instructions
here.
Create a magical little place where you can sit and read. Just install a curved curtain rod. Place something soft below to sit on.
12) Chair or Sofa Slipcovers
Is your chair or sofa looking beat up? You can make covers for them from curtains. Learn how
here.
13) Fabric Bulletin Board
Does your family need a bulletin board? You can make a really nice one from some old curtains. Get the directions
here.
14) Make A Shower Curtain
Old curtains make perfect accents in your bathroom. Just make sure to use a plastic cover on the inside. Leave the curtain on the outside for decor.
Curtains can be turned into an area rug. Just glue it to a no-slip backing or some kind of batting. And cut to size.
You can cut an old bed sheet into squares that can be used as cleaning rags. It is always great to keep a bunch of cleaning rags around so that you can clean any mess up at home.
Whether your kids have stuffed animals, action figures, or toy cars, you can create a nice storage unit for them using old bed sheets. This can hang right next to your child’s bed for convenient storage and access.
Gardeners can use an old bed sheet to cover their plants and crops during a light frost. This will protect the plants, and it won’t cost you a thing. Upcycling really pays off sometimes.
Old sheets can make a comfy rag rug that’s perfect for the home. This woven rag rug will let your feet feel cozy and warm. Find out how to make it by visiting
Craft Passion.
Bed sheets are naturally soft and comfortable, so keep that same feeling when you sleep by turning your old sheets into nighttime pajamas. Instructions can be found by visiting the
Household How To Blog.
Every now and then, take a nap outside in the fresh air. It’s rejuvenating, and if you repurpose your old bed sheets, it will be just as comfortable as sleeping in your own bed. Visit
Practical Primitive for instructions.
If your baby likes to play outside, then place a bed sheet over the baby’s crib to protect it from the sun and bugs. The crib will be much cooler, and your baby will have neat patterns to look at.
White bed sheets can be transformed into adorable curtains for your home. It’s easy to make and very cost-effective. Find out how to do this by visiting
Homemade Ginger.
Use an old bed sheet as a mat to use on the beach. This will give your family ample space to sit on, and it’s perfect for a family picnic on a beach.
If you own a dog, then consider transforming your old bed sheets into a
dog toy that your dog can chew on. He will love his new gift, and it won’t cost you a penny.
Your baby will just love this mobile, and the best part is that you made it yourself. The whole thing can be made from colorful old bedsheets. To make your own mobile, follow this
tutorial.
Loose pants are in, so take advantage while you can.
Make your own set of comfy, stylish pants from old bedsheets. Your friends will be jealous of your “new” clothing.
Make your own hair accessories so that you never have a bad hair day. Old bedsheets can be turned into a chunky headband. It will look so good on you.
29) Creative Fabric Gift Wrap
Gifts that are artfully decorated are always appreciated. If you like to put something special into your wrapping, check out these gift wrap ideas. The recipient of your gift will be blown away.
30) Fabric Covered Hangers
Make your closet feel fancy by
covering your hangers in fabric. This will look way better, and it will also protect your clothing by preventing it from slipping. It’s a good idea all around.
31) Fabric Wrapped Bangles
Take your fashion to the next level with these bangles.
Wrap them in whatever fabric you want to make sure they go with your outfit perfectly. They will look so chic.
Make doing laundry easier than ever with this homemade laundry bag. You can make multiple ones to sort out your laundry beforehand, or you can make one big one to hold all your clothing. It’s really up to you.
Repurpose your old bedsheets into a rustic quilt that contains memories from multiple generations of your family. Each square will hold a special place in your heart, and so will the whole quilt altogether.
Repurpose your old sheets into a beautiful spring dress. Floral patterns will work perfectly for this
craft. The lightweight sheet material will be great for warm weather clothing.
35) Embroidery Hoop Wall Art
Make this wall art as a gift for someone, or show your kids how to make it themselves. Your space will have the most adorable decorations perfectly customized to match your home. To make this adorable decor, follow this
tutorial.
Every kid dreams of sleeping under the stars. Make that dream a reality with these
DIY tents. They won’t cost you extra, but they will create memories that will last a lifetime.
37) Redecorate Your Dresser
As furniture gets older, it wears down. It just doesn’t look as good as it did originally.
Revamp your furniture using old bedsheets.
If you still use plastic bags, it is better to keep them all in one place. This DIY bag holder should do the trick. Matching sheet colors would make it really cute.
39) DIY Sewing Machine Cover
Keep your sewing machine from getting dusty with this adorable cover. It fits right around your machine, and it looks as cute as a button.
Instead of purchasing paper products, repurpose your old bed sheets into
dinner napkins. Your guests are going to love them. Plus you won’t breathe in the formaldehyde that paper products are made with.
Your old bed sheets will make this dog bed SO SOFT. Dogs love curling up with their humans on their beds, so why wouldn’t they want that amazing fabric on their own beds? Your dog is going so sleep soundly.
Glam up your bed by adding ruffles. These will make the bed look even more luxurious, and they will hide away anything that might be tucked underneath. To learn how to make your own, follow this
tutorial.
Instead of plain, boring shelves, spice things up with these DIY bed sheet shelf covers. Now your shelves can boast any number of patterns. Find out how to spruce up your shelves
here.
We all know someone who has Star Wars bedsheets. Repurpose them into an adorable
skirt that will be the talk of the town. You don’t need a conversation starter when you’re wearing this skirt.
Fitted sheets don’t always fit correctly. Ironic, isn’t it? Make your own
fitted sheet from a repurposed sheet to be sure it fits right every time.
Upcycle your old bedsheets into a
tablecloth. This project would be great for any occasion, especially summer barbecues. All you need to do is cut and hem.
Duvet covers can be expensive, and they don’t always come in the right size. Save yourself the hassle by making your own duvet cover. This simple sewing
project will make you proud of your homemaking skills.
48) Decorative Fabric Garland
Celebrate special occasions in style with this fabric garland made from repurposed curtains. This
decoration is easy to make and looks amazing. Make your home more festive without spending any extra money.
Why pay a fortune at a craft store when you can make your own fabric yarn using materials you already have? Whatever your creative outlet may be, you can always use a little fabric yarn. Learn how to make it
here.
50) DIY Fabric Shower Curtains
Keep your shower stylish with
shower curtains made from repurposed fabric. If you can’t find the right pattern in regular shower curtains, fabric ones might be your best bet. This way your bathroom can look exactly the way you want it to.
Who knew there could be so many great ways to upcycle old curtains and bed sheets? Try out your favorite crafts and tell us how you like them in the comments below.
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