Easiest Ever No-Sew Faux Roman Shade
So, my mini update in the master bathroom is almost complete with my latest project: a no-sew faux Roman shade! There are a lot of ways to do a faux Roman shade, including the original one I did for my bathroom here. But, I’m telling you, I think this could be the easiest ever! And you can use this basic method for all kinds of custom designs!
I wanted a basic white “shade” with a Greek key design and a monogram to coordinate with our bedroom. (Click here to see how I updated our bedroom earlier this year.)
I found the perfect fabric at Hobby Lobby for only $4.99 per yard, plus it was 30% off, so for 2 yards, it was only $7!
I love this fabric because it’s a nice weight, and it has a nice texture. Since I was determined to do this project without sewing, I started by just folding it onto itself to create a self-liner. With the fold at the bottom, the bottom edge is automatically finished as well.
Since I wanted a monogram, I decided to use my favorite freezer paper method (get the instructions for this here) with one of my favorite fonts, Bodoni (which you can download here).
First, I ironed it in between the two sides of the fabric to seal the edges together, then, carefully measuring all the way along, I ironed on the ribbon.
I used the same method for hanging that I used on my first Roman shade, which is to staple the top edge of the “shade” to a thin strip of wood, flip the wood over so the fabric comes over the top, and then, later, screw the wood to the wall.
After attaching the wood to the top of the “shade”, I laid it out on the floor and then mocked up the folds to get the look and length I wanted.
And here’s the part that makes this the easiest method ever! Very carefully, I turned the shade over, keeping the folds in place. Then I used basic clear packaging tape to hold them! Just place a nice long strip every 4 to 5 inches along the back side and it works like a dream! No sewing and no fuss.
Lastly, we hung it in place by lifting the “shade” and screwing through the wood into the wall. And by “we”, I mean my handsome helper. (Thanks, babe!)
I may add a few more accessories in this bathroom here and there, but for now, it’s got the more updated look I was hoping for. Click on the links below for details on other projects I’ve recently done in this space.
Faux Fur Vanity Stool Makeover
Hope you like it! Who’s ready to give this a try?
Amy
November 24, 2014 @ 1:06 pm
Love it!! Looks great!
Julie
November 24, 2014 @ 1:13 pm
Thanks! I can't wait for you to see it in person 🙂
Darrielle Tennenbaum
November 25, 2014 @ 3:22 pm
You made this look so easy! Great idea!
Jac
November 26, 2014 @ 2:54 am
WOw! Impressive!! What color paint are your walls? Love them too!
Julie
November 26, 2014 @ 3:22 am
Thank you! The wall color is Silver Strand by Sherwin Williams! Glad you like it!
ReRe
November 28, 2014 @ 11:02 pm
How creative!! And without pulling out the sewing machine. This was like a good novel. I couldn't wait to get to the last step and you did not disappoint. Packaging tape. Got it. Yes I am going to try this in my master bath and I my master bedroom. I've updated the bedding for fall but I have not changed the window treatments. Thank you for the inspiration!!!!
Julie
December 1, 2014 @ 2:37 pm
So glad you were inspired! I'd love to see how yours turns out! 🙂
Cristina Garay
January 12, 2015 @ 4:20 pm
Love it! The monogram and Greek key are killers 😉
Julie
January 13, 2015 @ 12:53 am
Thanks so much, Cristina! So glad you like it!
OurDreamHouseDIY
January 12, 2015 @ 9:11 pm
I looovvvveeeee this!!! Now I want to go try it 🙂
Mindy
Julie
January 13, 2015 @ 12:53 am
Awesome! I'd love to see yours if you do!
Brandi
January 13, 2015 @ 4:26 am
Looks amazing! You did such a great job!!
Julie
January 13, 2015 @ 2:24 pm
Thank you! So glad you like it!
lvblack
January 13, 2015 @ 8:36 am
That is absolutely BRILLIANT> AMAZING> Great job
Julie
January 13, 2015 @ 2:25 pm
Awwww–thanks so much!
Maritza
March 8, 2016 @ 8:54 pm
This is simply stunning. I just went out and purchased all the materials to make it. Do you mind telling me the size font of your monogram letters?
Tiffany
August 4, 2016 @ 7:03 pm
This is fantastic! Did you do anything to disguise the wood from the sides?
Julie
August 4, 2016 @ 9:44 pm
No, the fabric extends over each side about a half inch, so it kind of keeps it hidden
Cassandra Kettenhofen
June 19, 2019 @ 7:03 pm
Love. Love. Love! I’ve been wanting Roman shades forever, except I have a 6’ bedroom window and that window alone is way over budget! Your post is the exact inspiration, that I need, so that I can tackle a my own project! Thanks, so much for sharing!