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How to Turn a Wood Blind Into a Roman Shade

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how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Lay blind stretched out on a table or floor

Cut the thin cord that pivots the blind. DO NOT CUT THE THICKER CORD THAT GOES INSIDE THE SLATS. Remove the thin cord.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Remember the number you calculated earlier? Count that many slats and slide them towards the bottom. You will be saving these slats. (In other words if your number is 5 then you will save 4 slats from the middle and the bottom slat is your fifth slat.)

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Snap the ends of all the slats that you are not saving and discard all those slats. (You should be left with the slats you are saving that are still attached to the thicker cord.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Iron the fabric

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Lay the fabric flat on the table

Place the blind stretched out on the fabric with the pull cord facing up. (You will be creating a blind on the backside so you don’t see the cords when you hang it)

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Spread out the slats evenly. They should be about 7″ apart. I measured down from each side and made a mark with my pencil

Make sure each slat is lined up with the pencil mark on each side.

Cut the fabric about two inches out from the blind all the way around.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Starting at the top cut a notch on the side.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Spread some mod podge into the top rail with a small paint brush.

Then gently smooth the fabric into the head rail. Do this for both sides.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Brush mod podge into the top of the rail and smooth the fabric inside the top rail over the mod podge.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Put a little mod podge under each slat on the sides and then apply the mod podge on the top of the rail, only on the ends, and smooth the fabric onto the rail.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Cut a notch at the bottom side. Brush some mod podge on the ends of the bottom rail and smooth the fabric onto the sides.

Put a little mod podge onto the bottom of the fabric to secure the fabric at the bottom.

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Let the glue harden over night (you can use clothes pins here to help keep it secure)

how to turn a wood blind into a roman shad

Hang your roman shade and raise it up some. After you raise it up some pull out any folds that may have gotten tucked inside.

And you are all finished!!

I am so so happy with how this shade turned out. After changing my I knew I wanted a little something softer for the window. This Roman shade did the trick.

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