In that case, we have a feeling you’ll feel some appreciation for the way Homemade by Carmona made this simple window curtain inspired version that opens in the centre like the ones in your living room or master bedroom, rather than being a solid curtain all the way across. Take a look at Royal Design Studio to see how they used stencils to customize their curtain, keeping things nice, neat, and even all throughout. In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at the way Hometalk outlines the process of making this adorable clothesline inspired shower curtain from an old sheet and other vintage linens! Did we really catch your attention when we started talking about vintage upcycling in the process of making your shower curtain but you don’t have access to any old sheets right now?
That’s what The Domestic Wildflower used here in their tutorial for the stunning printed shower curtain you see in thus photo. Then perhaps you’d prefer to skip the clothesline inspiration and just take a look at the way Hometalk made this fantastic sheet curtain in just a few simple steps.
Do you actually already have a shower curtain to work with so you’re set in that regard but you can’t help looking at it and finding it a little too plain so you’re thinking you’d like to embellish it? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at the way Girl in The Garage used interesting trims from fabric stores to give their curtain a little more personality.
Then we firmly believe you’ll have what it takes to turn your gifted fabric into a bold, colourful looking curtain like the one you see here! Craftaholics Anonymous shows you just how simple it really was for them to make this straight-across striped curtain that livens the place up a little. Perhaps you love the idea of adding some textured fringe to your curtain to give it some embellishment and character but you’d rather make whatever feature you choose to add from scratch rather than just buying it at the store and sewing it on in strips? In that case, we have a feeling you just might be the perfect person to give this fantastic ruffled waves curtain featured on Create, Enjoy a try!
The tutorial also tells you all about how this is a DIY version of a design a number of expensive brand names have released for a much higher price than making it costs. We’re completely in love with the way Little Gray Table shows you how to trim your shower curtain with colourful ribbons. In that case, we’d absolutely suggest taking a look at the way Martha Stewart outlines the steps for making these stunningly bright colour blocked curtains that split down the middle and certainly leave an impression. In that case, we think you just might be the perfect person to give this fantastic tutorial from Design Love Fest a try! Then we have a feeling you might get along a little better with this ruffly flower petal inspired version from Mama Says Sew instead! In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at how Sew Can She created this stunning patchwork style shower curtain using square of differently coloured and patterned material and some basic, super simple quilting skills.
Have you made other kinds of fantastic DIY shower curtains that you were very happy with and love using but that you don’t see here on our list?





























