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Jana Posted - Jul 03 2005 : 12:31:58 PM
If I had a large enough window in my kitchen I'd try this. I saw it on HGTV's Decorating Cents...
Vintage aprons had wire run through the ties and waistband and were sort of twisted together to make a valance the width of the window. (about 3 for a patio sliding door) And the ties were formed so they looked as though they were flying in the wind. Very cute!


Jana
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JoyIowa Posted - Jul 09 2005 : 02:34:09 AM
Jana,
My mom has done this in her kitchen using clothesline and clothespins instead of a conventional curtain rod. I love the idea of wire in the ties so they look like they're blowing in the wind. Thanks!
Joy

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