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Snowflake Curtain
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120409-snowflake-curtain-1.jpgOkay, so maybe you're not quite ready for full-on Christmas decorating, but you've got an itch to start some kind of project. Or perhaps you don't observe Christmas but you still want to celebrate the season. Either way, this sweet snowflake curtain we spied at the lovely blog Bugs and Fishes fits the bill nicely.

 
 

120409-snowflake-curtain-2.jpgLupin at Bugs and Fishes created this curtain -- using the traditional fold-and-snip approach to creating paper snowflakes -- last winter as a fix for a temporarily naked window. It's definitely a time commitment, but the beauty of this project is that, unlike Christmas decorations, you can keep it up all winter long. (Though maybe you like to keep your Christmas decorations up all winter long, too. Who are we to judge?)

She describes her process and provides several photos in this blog post. Her tips include using an assortment of plates, saucers and cups as templates for varying the snowflake size, and creating and hanging each curtain strand before starting the next one so that you can fine tune the project as you go. You can also opt to just create one or two strands, as pictured in the second photo, above, which also looks beautiful.

Bugs and Fishes is a great source of crafting ideas for the holidays and beyond. Lupin also has shops on Etsy and Folksy.

Photos: Laura Howard

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Comments (7)

This is beautiful! Am definitely going to try this this time!

posted by Pooh on December 5th 2009 at 11:32am
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Lovely! I have the perfect place in my family room for this and I love working with paper. Cool :)

posted by honeyhaze on December 5th 2009 at 2:35pm
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it doesn't get any better than this! seeing this literally made my heart skip a beat! so whimsical, so elegant, so festive, so beautiful! thanks for the great idea!!!!

posted by tasharoe on December 5th 2009 at 7:33pm
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I love this, thanks for sharing :)

posted by kickcanandconkers on December 6th 2009 at 1:48am
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love love love! ive been up to some snowflake magic today as well!!! yay!!
~adrienne K~
http://littleakorn.blogspot.com/

posted by adrienneK on December 6th 2009 at 11:14pm
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Beautiful! and quite do-able too! For once I am inspired to actually make something

posted by sunnycloudy on December 8th 2009 at 10:57pm
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I did this for two front door side picture windows. Instead of random placement, I used squares and a vertical alignment.

posted by stickyricemama on December 14th 2009 at 6:32pm
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