Nursery Curtains with No-Sew Pom Pom Trim

There are two words in the DIY world that make my heart sing! And those two words are “no” and “sew.” Put them together and you are speaking my language! (So much so that I regularly collect no-sew projects to try around the house like here and here.)

I mean, I can sew, kind-of, in a sorta straight line. But if I can use a glue gun instead? Oh, boy, I am all in!

I love the little detail of the pom pom trim. And it's no-sew, my favorite!! Sweet Nursery Curtains with No-Sew Pom Pom Trim | TheTurquoiseHome.com

When I shared my girl’s woodland nursery vision board a month or so ago, I had a few fabric swatches on there that I thought I would use to make curtains. Let me just tell you, the fabric selection has gone in a totally different direction. As I started to buy the fabric, I went on etsy and found several listings using this fabric that I thought I liked. And holy moly, it looked much brighter in those listings than in the fabric swatches online. So, I turned around and went in a totally different direction.

I went back to my inspiration pins and discovered that all of my very favorite nursery pins had window treatments with simple white or cream curtains. Ahhh, sometimes it pays to pay attention to those inspirational pictures that you’ve pinned.

So, it was settled. I was going to choose white, bright and airy cotton voile curtains for the baby’s room. But I wanted to add a little fun detail to them as well.

First came the search for the curtains. I found these at World Market. They were the perfect price and the perfect size (they come in longer lengths), but they were out of stock when I was trying to buy them. Now they are back in stock and I almost wish I’d waited for them. You’ll see why in a second.

So, being impatient and feeling like I need to get things done now before this baby comes, I ran to Target and picked up these sweet simply shabby chic curtains with ruffles.

Simply Shabby Chic® Vertical Ruffle Curtain Panel from Target

I’m not a super huge ruffle fan, but I thought it added a feminine touch to a not-super-feminine room. I ended up letting out the hem at the bottom and ironing it straight to give the curtains a little extra length. They only come in one length: 84 inches. And that’s why I wish I’d waiting to the World Market curtains to come back in stock. But we’re here now, so I kind of love them.

I love the little detail of the pom pom trim. And it's no-sew, my favorite!! Sweet Nursery Curtains with No-Sew Pom Pom Trim | TheTurquoiseHome.com

And even though I wish I’d had more length to hang the curtains higher while still touching the floor, I think it will look better one day when we add crown moulding to all of our bedrooms.

The curtain rod and rings are from Target, too. 🙂

Sweet Nursery Curtains with No-Sew Pom Pom Trim | TheTurquoiseHome.com

Ok, so once I got the curtains home and un-hemmed them, I grabbed some mini pink pom pom trim that I snatched up from etsy and hot glued it to the edges. It looks great! I would just add glue to a small section and then stick the trim on it, trying hard to use very little glue, but enough to keep it secured. I don’t plan on needing to wash these curtains, but if I needed to, and the trim fell off, I could just glue it back on again. Right? Right!

It was so easy to add the trim and took me maybe 45 minutes to glue it on. Worth it for me not to have to drag my sewing machine out!

I love the pop of fun color that it brings to the simple curtains.

I love the little detail of the pom pom trim. And it's no-sew, my favorite!! Sweet Nursery Curtains with No-Sew Pom Pom Trim | TheTurquoiseHome.com

Here’s a fun little sneakity peekity at some fabric I did choose for the room. My friend, Emily, (of the play room and barn door fame) sewed this sweet pillow cover for me with my girl’s monogram on it. I just LOVE it!

Love this sweet Swiss Cross material for a baby girl's nursery. And the pom pom details curtains are too cute!! | TheTurquoiseHome.com

And there you have it! Your first look at her sweet little initials. I don’t think I’ll share her name on the blog because I’ve never shared Miss A’s name before. But now you know her initials, so can guess until your heart’s content. 🙂

Ok, one more thing is checked off the list for the nursery. I’ve been trying to finish painting her furniture, but I’ve got to throw a birthday party this weekend for Miss A. (Her birthday is still a month away, but I figured we’d better do it now before everything goes crazy!) I’ll hopefully get to the painting next week while Coach is home for Thanksgiving. Fingers crossed!!

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3 Comments

  1. Like you I have glued or iron stcih witchery on many a curtain. I really like the Target Shabby Chic curtain. The fun pom poms are a great addition! Merry Christmas! Linda

  2. So in love with these curtains! I usually just buy white flat sheets and use them as curtains. I’m definitely going to pick up some pom pom trim to embellish them! By the way…I’m due with my third in 10 weeks, live in Northern Alabama….and here’s the kicker….I grew up with my Grandma making the same hot chocolate mix as yours! Too funny! I just happened on this info from the couple of pins I saw on Pinterest that happened to be grouped together in my feed. Can’t wait to see how the baby’s furniture turns out!

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