


I haven't decided yet if this is permanent, but at least it offers semi-privacy to the bathroom window since I took down the paper roller shade that got ruined (Ahem. Cats.).
It's made from circles of felt leftover from this year's Halloween costumes, via this recent Pin from Pinterest:

It took a little under an hour this morning, partly because I'm pretty certain my circles are larger than the ones in the original tutorial. Whatcha think?
(Former Pinterest inspiration posts: here, here, and here!)
(p.s. you can make these photos bigger by clicking on them . . . but you probably knew that!)
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2 comments:
super cute! i think i might have to try that for my studio!
Thanks! It's a really quick project that still lets in a lot of light.
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