But...when I saw a fun bed canopy for $20 I couldn't justify it as a need or as anything that would really make my life easier. I did love IKEA's idea and started perusing garage sales for anything like it. Amazingly, I did find a plain white one at a garage sale for just $5! I've seen that people have also made these out of hula hoops - which is a pretty brilliant idea if you can't find it at a garage sale.
I purchased green and pink fabric to match my daughter's room; just 1/2 yard of one and 1 yard of the other, with coupons, it cost me around $4.50 So, this cost about $9 and the time it took to make (which wasn't very much once my sister-in-law, Mandy suggested that I glue gun the triangles to the hoop; I had been trying to figure out how to sew them together in a circle and loop the hoop into the fabric). The tulle I got for free from Mandy as well (she seems to have an entire dresser full of it).
True, it was almost $10 in the end, but I kind of like the size and how soft it looks. And because it is tailor made to match her room, I even like it more than the one I saw at IKEA!
This was a left-over triangle from an Easter banner I made which I used as a template. |
Tracing the triangle |
Getting the triangles in order |
Gluing them onto the garage sale hoop. |
(Update: IKEA no longer sells the canopy that I was describing, but it was looked a lot like the one above only with a fun circus-y feel and bright primary colors.)