Dip Dyed String Curtain.
So, this is how it goes sometimes: I create something, do a doohickey, live with it for a bit, end up deciding it just don't work. Time to move on and try something else. And so it is.
No worries. It happens. It's not a bad thing. Hardly.
In fact, it's a good thing (for me anyway) as I get to have a learn and redo. Granted, if I spent a sh*t ton of money on something only to find it doesn't pan out, welllllll, that's rougher. And clearly not so easily changed.
But if it's a small thing or was inexpensive or merely a paint color, no big whoop.
And so it was with the felt curtain that's hanging in the laundry room.
Yep. Felt curtain.In my mind's eye, that thing stitched together, yesss, perfectly, it hung like a dream, it looked mwah, fantastic. The reality of it, ehhh not so much. I so wanted it to work as it strikes me as a fun, workable idea. A darn cool idea, if I do say so myself and it appears I am.
Problem was, every time I was in the exasperating laundry room, the felt curtain would catch my eye. And not in a good way.
Ultimately it hangs funny, all dopey kitty whomps and goofy so it looks...well....like poop. Sad sad messy floppy poop.
Sigh. Ah well. Too bad. So be it. Such is life and design. Shrug.
So it had to go. No fear, I'll reuse the felt for something else surely; I have a screwy felt fixation.
But I need something to re...
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