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Penny CurtainsCurtains MarthaCurtains Drapes BlindsLiving CurtainsLivingroom CurtainsHouse CurtainsDecor CurtainsBedroom CurtainsWindow DecorForwardI have these drapes still in the package - in the lead color. They are a greyish beige but the border of the diamond pattern is a blue grey. Up to 80% Off Window Treatments! Discount Window Treatments at JCPenney If you're ready to add some style to your home, but you'd rather do it as frugally as possible, breathe a sigh of relief: We've got you (and your windows) covered with our discount window treatments. From curtains and drapes to valances and rods, shopping our discount window means you can add some flair to your home inexpensively without sacrificing on quality and breaking the bank. If you're looking for blinds, choose between a variety of sizes and styles to find the ones that fit your needs, from wood blinds to Roman or fabric roller shades. Wood blinds add rustic charm and sheer roller shades bring sheer elegance to any room.

Valances in any style or color are the perfect way to add a touch of elegance to a room—even on a budget. Looking for sheer and lightweight curtains that will let some natural sunlight into your living room? How about some heavy energy-saving drapes that will insulate your bedroom windows this winter? No matter what style of discount curtains and drapes you're looking for, JCPenney has them. Plus, you can choose between an array of lengths, colors and top construction styles to complement each room of your house. Not sure what length you need? Measure your windows from three to six-inches above the top to either the window sill or the floor, depending on the look you're going for. JCPenney carries lengths between 24 and 120 inches, so no matter what, you'll find the size that works for your home. Clearance Window Treatment Products You’ve picked out the perfect drapes, blinds, shades, and valances. You’ve found the right colors and fabrics. Before you can put your new curtains up, you’re going to need a few accessories.

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We also offer a ship-to-store option that allows your order to be delivered to any of our Michaels store locations. View Full Shipping Policy and Pricing › purchase does not meet your satisfaction, you may return it within six months (180 days) of purchase. To return an item (excluding sample products), the item must be new, unused and in its original packaging. You may return the item to a Michaels store or by mail. View Full Return Policy ›One of my most popular posts (and by far the most pinned) is the one I wrote more than three years ago about turning sheets into curtains. Do these photos bring back memories? I’ve been looking for curtains to update our entryway for what seems like forever. I actually bought a set at Target, but I had instant buyer’s remorse since $30 a panel was more than I wanted to spend and I wasn’t sold on the pattern. As luck would have it, the day I returned those curtains, I decided to take one last stroll down the textile aisles and came upon the motherload!

How could I forget that I didn’t have to stick to the curtain aisle to find great curtains? Check out all the darling sheets I found with great curtain potential! To make two panels, you’d want to purchase full size or larger sheets, but none of the sheets above cost as much as the two panels I bought and returned that day. If you only need one panel or have two small windows to cover, you could easily do that with the clearance twin sheets above (bottom right) for $12.58! But why stop at sheets? A duvet cover would definitely be big enough to turn into curtains (it might require a bit more sewing), or you could hang and hem two $10 tablecloths for practically instant drapes at 1/3 the cost. I chose a full-sized set of the gray and white striped sheets above and got to work. This time I made my job even easier and hung the panels from curtain clips, eliminating the need for tabs at the top. Here’s how the curtains turned out! And here’s how I made them.

First I washed and dried the sheet set, making sure to pull the flat sheet out of the dryer before it got too wrinkled. Then I folded the sheet in half long-ways (hotdog style, if that helps!) and cut along the fold. Then I hemmed the long cut edge of each panel by folding, ironing and pinning the hem in place and then zipping it through the sewing machine. If you want no-sew curtains, just use hem tape for this step! Next I hung the panels up by the curtain rings and cut them to length. I eyeballed this step, but the panels were cut to about 4″ too long and had approximately a 3″ hem at the bottom when finished. I used the top of the curtain ring packaging as a guide and ironed the bottom hem before sewing. Again, to make these curtains no-sew, just hem them with hem tape. Once the hems were complete, I hung the curtains and called it a day. What do you think of the finished product? I’m happy that this fun update was affordable (under $25 for two curtains), and I love having stripes in our entryway.