
Reader Kimi writes: Does anyone know where I can find a fun, colorful, contemporary shower curtain for my 20-month old twins' bathroom? I was going to buy the Yo-Yo curtain from Garnet Hill, but they aren't carrying it anymore. I'd like a fabric curtain with dots or stripes, and I don't want any of the usual kid themes.

The good news, Kimi, is that the Yo Yo curtain (pictured above) seems to be back in stock at Garnet Hill. But we know how hard it can be to find a shower curtain you love and, in small bathrooms at least, they can set the mood for the whole room.
Here are a few more that may fit the bill for you. Readers - have you found a kid-friendly shower curtain you love?



Another thought is that shower curtains are one of the easiest things you can sew or are relatively inexpensive to hire someone to sew for you. So if you can't find something you love in the stores, head to the fabric store or even pick out sheets to use.
I would suggest a transparent shower curtain. We originally had fabric, but then as the girls got older (they're now almost 3), they wanted to splash around. So in order to be able to see them and make sure they were safe, we got a clear (yes, vinyl!) curtain that would keep the water out but through which we could monitor them.
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My mother-in-law made our little girls' curtain with a standard clear vinyl shower curtain (one of the heavy duty ones) then she sewed lengths of polka dotted ribbon to it at the top. The result is the cutest shower curtain i have ever seen, plus it was completely customizable. You can find polka dotted ribbon anywhere in many different lengths. By the way, the sewing is really only a few stitches for each piece of ribbon, so even a novice could do it.
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