DIY: Ruffled Circle Pillow Sham
Larissa Holland of mmmcrafts made this fun tutorial of a ruffled circle pillow sham recently for the Sincerest Form of Flattery series over at kojodesign blog. Inspired by a sham she saw at West Elm, Larissa came up with a version of her own for her daughter's bed using an existing pillow sham and some white scrap fabric she had hanging around. She shares how she did it here. (Via One Pretty Thing).
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8 comments:
thanks for sharing the tutorial..these are perfect for spring!! have a lovely day..do visit my blog when you have a moment! xx meenal
Stunning! Love the ruffles!
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Lovely! Thank you for sharing! :)
I have had my eye on the West Elm version of this... And, I have to say, the DIY version is prettier!
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Carly
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How Lovely! I want to make one of my own now.. Thanks!
LOVE IT!! Way better than the West Elm version.
those are so adorable - I love 'em!!
.... Oh I'm such a girlie-girl!
Oh, yes! This I can do! What a great inspiration and thanks for the link to the tutorial!
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