I'm wanting to do this project when i move. I'm doing it in both my kids' rooms. I've looked just about everywhere for cute fabrics, including Etsy (which i did find some i love)- but haven't found exactly what I want. totally cute right?
any of you have any recommendations of fabric places to look for awesome fabric? I'm not wanting to spend a lot either. Let me know if you know of anything k? Spanx!!! :)
I have no idea about fabric but I will say that this is so stinking cute! I can just imagine it in a kids room!!! OOOO how cute...I mean esp. Little girls rooms!
Let me try this again, I had to delete the first comment b/c I screwed up... try emailing Lynn at elrwga@comcast.net or Joy Pederson at jpederson72@comcast.net maybe they can help.
this looks sooo cute... !! thanx for the inspi.. no idea for great fabrics.. guess when I find something here in holland it's way to expensive to get it over there..
You know what? Try some vintage stores. There's a lot of funky stores in Sav . . . look for dresses and skirts, especially. from the 70s. Then just cut them up. Goodwill and Salvation Army is always good for that stuff and cheaper than vintage stores.
That's such a cute idea. Have you tried Fabrika downtown? It is on Habersham, above Oglethorpe (I think). Also, I think Colonial Quilts on Largo has a nice selection. If that doesn't work, check out purlsoho.com - they have everything.
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I have no idea about fabric but I will say that this is so stinking cute! I can just imagine it in a kids room!!! OOOO how cute...I mean esp. Little girls rooms!
Let me try this again, I had to delete the first comment b/c I screwed up... try emailing Lynn at elrwga@comcast.net or Joy Pederson at jpederson72@comcast.net maybe they can help.
this looks sooo cute...
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thanx for the inspi..
no idea for great fabrics.. guess when I find something here in holland it's way to expensive to get it over there..
You know what? Try some vintage stores. There's a lot of funky stores in Sav . . . look for dresses and skirts, especially. from the 70s. Then just cut them up. Goodwill and Salvation Army is always good for that stuff and cheaper than vintage stores.
I don't know of any stores that are in your state but I think that is a beautiful way to display the fabric! Can't wait to see what you come up with!
That's such a cute idea. Have you tried Fabrika downtown? It is on Habersham, above Oglethorpe (I think). Also, I think Colonial Quilts on Largo has a nice selection. If that doesn't work, check out purlsoho.com - they have everything.
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