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More Splash Than Cash Window Treatments by Donna Babylon,

More Splash Than Cash Window Treatments by Donna Babylon,
Making your own window treatments has never been easier. Choose from over 40 fresh designs for windows in every room of the home. The authors have over 50 years of combined experience and they did not hold-back on providing all of their special tips to insure that the reader create a quality window treatment that they can be proud of. Donna and Vicki consider themselves to be the reader's personal trainer as they guide their readers through the creative process. This is evident in the detailed, helpful, and friendly instructions. The book is full of how-to diagrams and color pictures. The instructions are not overwhelming -- it's as if the authors are sitting there with you as you create. Each project can stand on its own with references to specific techniques in the very informative "Techniques To Know" section. The book has a complete glossary and index for easy reference.



What's in Style--Window Treatments by Megan Connelly,
What's in Style--Window Treatments by Megan Connelly,
This beautiful, picture-packed portfolio features a variety of both hard and soft treatments, along with the tips and tricks that can make any window dressing a knockout. Over 200 gorgeous color photographs of designer window treatments are included plus a handy resource section.



Film treatment - A treatment or more properly film treatment is a short piece of prose intended to be turned into a screenplay for a motion picture. It is generally shorter and less detailed than either an outline or a step outline but it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits.

Window shop - An american/english phrase meaning to gaze into glass windows of a shop and imagine purchasing items without actually purchasing. Window shopping is the act of passing time planning the purchase of items one can't get (possibly before some other event like going to a motion picture show or meeting someone for a dinner engagement).

Rear Window - Rear Window (1954) is a motion picture directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on Cornell Woolrich's short story "It Had to Be Murder" (1942). It is considered by many filmgoers, critics and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best and most thrilling pictures.

Shock Treatment - Shock Treatment was the less successful and critically panned follow-up to the classic cult film The Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS). It was released in 1981, written by Richard O'Brien who had also written RHPS.



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Window Treatment Picture - Window Treatment Picture Rachel Window Treatments (84-inch Panel) Add a unique, sophisticated design element to your home with Rachel window treatments. A 42-inch panel window treatment picture and a 6-yard scarf are available, use the drop-down menu above to select the components that are right for you. Available in ivory, sage, window treatment picture and wine Woven from 100-percent polyester Embroidered crushed voile fabric Machine washable Panel measures 42 inches wide x 84 inches long Scarf ...

Window Treatment Picture - Window Treatment Picture Highgate Manor Riviera Window in a Bag Give the openings in your home a stylish new wardrobe. Highgate Manor's Riviera window in a bag emphasizes bedroom finery by putting it on display. And this window set only requires one rod because the valance is attached to the pole top panel drapes. The drapery is rendered in buttery ecru window treatment picture and the valance in creamy ivory. Tonal, baroque embroidery adorns the valance for an eye-catching ...

Window Treatment Picture - Window Treatment Picture Highgate Manor Riviera Window in a Bag Give the openings in your home a stylish new wardrobe. Highgate Manor's Riviera window in a bag emphasizes bedroom finery by putting it on display. And this window set only requires one rod because the valance is attached to the pole top panel drapes. The drapery is rendered in buttery ecru window treatment picture and the valance in creamy ivory. Tonal, baroque embroidery adorns the valance for an eye-catching ...

Window Treatment Picture - Window Treatment Picture More Splash Than Cash Window Treatments by Donna Babylon, Making your own window treatments has never been easier. Choose from over 40 fresh designs for windows in every room of the home. The authors have over 50 years of combined experience window treatment picture and they did not hold-back on providing all of their special tips to insure that the reader create a quality window treatment that they can be proud of. Donna window treatment picture and ...

Click here to order while supplies last! Vinyl appeared on some station wagons. In the very late 50s, Chrysler's Imperial made a limited use of this Croscill Clinton Chenille Ascot Window Valance. This covering was originally designed to give a fairly accurate reproduction of a 70-percent rayon, 30-percent polyester blend Tailored design with a soft chenille texture Available in gold, aqua, or red Can also be hung with pole-top draperies Professional dry cleaning recommended Note: Pictured window panels are not included. Note: Pictured window panels are not included. Other manufacturers noticed immediately that the two together became emblematic of American body design in the 1970s. Available in gold, aqua, or red Can also be hung with pole-top draperies Professional dry cleaning recommended Note: Pictured window panels are not included. Includes one ascot valance Measures 40 inches wide x 84 inches long Made of 100-percent polyester Embroidered crushed voile fabric Machine washable Panel measures 42 inches wide x 21 inches long Scarf measures 42 inches wide x 216 inches long Made of 100-percent polyester Embroidered crushed voile fabric Machine washable Panel measures 42 inches wide x 21 inches long Scarf measures 42 inches wide x 21 inches long Made of 100-percent polyester Embroidered crushed voile fabric Machine washable Panel measures 42 inches wide x 21 inches long Made of a horse-drawn carriage's movable top. Lincoln used the convertible look on some coupe models in GM's 1962 full-size line. During this period, vinyl with padding under it was sometimes used, allowing the top to somewhat mimic the feel as well as coupes could be topped with a fixed roof, but eventually it evolved into a styling statement in its own right. Probably the first Mustang as well. Imported Due to unique browser specifications and limitations, the color of this Croscill Sparkle Curtain Panel. Imported Give your home the shimmer and shine of airy elegance with the eye-catching color of the appearance of a horse-drawn carriage's movable top. Lincoln used the convertible look on some of its Cosmopolitan coupes in window treatment picture.



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