After getting a swatch of the toile I showed you here, for the bed crown I ordered from Amy at Maison Décor, I decided to go with it for the crown panels.
It is called Lutece Cypress and the greenish blue color is a good match to the Duck Egg color I used on my dresser.
I knew I would need another fabric to line them with and found I still had some panels I got from Target a few years ago. They had no current home and were just stored in the armoire in our guest bedroom. Being neutral and a linen-look fabric {which will go with my bedskirt}, I decided to use these rather than spend anymore time or money looking for something else.
I did mount the crown first, so this way I could check my measurements and how long to make the ties. The panels are 96 inches long and I made the ties 20 inches. I decided to make ties for them so that I could just tie the panels on easily and used a solid color ribbon in a light teal color.
I cut the fabric using the pre-made panels as a guide. I hemmed the bottom of the fabric and pinned my ribbon ties in place.
Make sure you pin the ribbon ties with the open part to be tied facing down. I placed the ties 9 inches apart {I got six ties from the spool of ribbon and the panels are 54 inches wide}.
Then I sewed the fabric, good side to good side, on three sides, to the panel. Leaving the bottom {hem} open. Here are a variety of day and night shots.
I had to remove two of my fern prints that were on the outside of the panels {you can probably see the nails in the wall}. That third one is going to have to come down, too. I have another idea for something to put there, but I’m still kicking that around.
I’ve got these great looking wooden holdbacks on order. They are Antique Bronze and will go with the crown perfectly. You could leave the panels without the tiebacks, but I know how my hubby is ~ I’d be hearing about them every night. I’ll show you how they look once I get them and put them up.
I am just thrilled with the outcome and the new look it brings to our bed! Plus, it is reversible, so I could change it around so that the toile is on the inside.
For about $52.00 for the cost of the fabric, I got a pair of bed crown panels. I used one spool of ribbon for the ties, which I believe was under $5.00.
Pillow covers coming up next. I should have enough fabric left that I can make a couple of new covers for pillows that I already have.
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Oh my Kathy! That crown is so gorgeous! You did an amazing job! It suits the bed and the room so perfectly...it looks stunning really! I love the toile and the linen on the inside is right on for the job! It must feel so relaxing & cosy to sleep under those panels! Happy Sunday! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteKathy, I love how this turned out! It looks like it's right out of a Jane Austen book. Your sewing idea with the linen panels and the pretty ribbon idea is just awesome. What a beautiful bedroom! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteWOW!! it's looks wonderful girl..I have always loved a corona bed..I have one I got last year and it's still under my bed ha ha!! Hope you have a GREAT week my friend..Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely beautiful! I want one. So cozy appearing.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
You may feel like royalty sleeping in such a beautiful bed! I love it!
ReplyDeletelooks great Kathy... you are offically a Queen now.
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteThat looks absolutely fabulous!
Wow, really really does!
Well done, ma'am!
Very nice, Kathy!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo
I am in love with this. The fabric is gorgeous and the bed crown so perfect. Such a great idea to use what you had to line the drapes. This room is really coming together. Nice work Kathy.
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is just perfect for the crown. Your bedroom has such a soothing vibe.
ReplyDeleteKathy that looks so pretty! I LOVE the fabric!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Love the crown and the color of the toile.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy! It looks wonderful and so romantic! I just adore that toile fabric in that color! I couldn't be more pleased with how you put together the bed crown from my shop. Can I borrow your pics to show it off?
ReplyDeleteKathy- THAT is just beautiful! I love how it turned out...the soft color and pattern is just perfect. I will be anxious to see the tiebacks, too. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWOW! How gorgeous, girl! I saw the bed crown at Maison Decor - love it and you surely did it justice with those beautiful panels! Love the ties and that they are reversible. This rooms just keeps getting better.
ReplyDeleteRhonda
Oh my goodness Kathy--I love it! Amy will love seeing this post I am sure:)
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy, this is just so so pretty!! the toile is amazing, love the look!
ReplyDeleteRealmente bonita.
ReplyDeletebesos y feliz semana....
lovely!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! Great job and wonderful fabric.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteThe bedcrown and fabric is just drop dead gorgeous, over the top fabulous and I love, love, love it!!!!
hugs
Sissie
This room is fit for the Queen you are! I love it.
ReplyDeleteWowzer Kathy!! That looks fabulous! I love it.
ReplyDeleteKathy, this is incredible! I LUV, LUV, LUV IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow! Wow!! Tbis is beautiful, Kathy! What a {grand} difference it makes! You are a very talented seamstress, and you make it seem like you just threw it all together and voila! it's done! :) Beeeeeuuuuuttiifulll!! ~Zuni
ReplyDeletethe whole room is so pretty, kathy! the crown is to die for---i might have to have one for my daybed--tfs:)
ReplyDeleteKathy, your design using the crown is just stunning... beautiful Job! I need to read more but is this your room?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit to my blog and sweet comments on my closet make over.. I now have a custom closet and love it!
Now to go back and read more on your beautiful bd/rm design.
Sandy
Wow - what a gorgeous fabric and a beautiful use for it! Your bed looks quite majestic!
ReplyDeleteKathy...it is gorgeous...it just made the room!....You did such a great job, as usual!
ReplyDeleteKathy!!!
ReplyDeleteYour bed drapes are GORGEOUS!! You are so talented and SO creative! I absolutely love the fabric! Your work is FABULOUS!
Oh girl! That is to die for! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy, this is just beautiful! You have done an amazing job. I love the toile fabric. You should be so proud of what you have done here....I know I would be! Enjoy your evening, Gail
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy, what a difference that makes! Wow, I love the fabric and can't wait to see the pillows
ReplyDeleteCarol
That looks so pretty! Toile is one of my all time favorites. Years ago, when Heather and I had our shop, we used to sell bed crowns like crazy. They're as timeless and beautiful a look as toile!
ReplyDeleteWow this turned out so beautiful!! The fabric is just so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWOW, that looks gorgeous Kathy. You had a vision and it sure came to life.
ReplyDeleteSo romantic, Kathy! I bet you feel like you have a brand new bedroom each time you walk in!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Kathy! Your bed crown is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteDee
Kathy, that crown with those panels is amazing. Love this look.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautifully! Just love it.
ReplyDeleteSooo charming. Your bed crown and draperies are beautiful, fit for a princess. I hope you won't challenge her by putting a pea under the mattress. Jo @ Let's Face the Music
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous. I love it. I have been considering adding a crown to my bedroom as well- love how yours came out!
ReplyDeleteWOW this is gorgeous!! You are soo talented. Can I borrow you for a month,lol! I love Amys selections too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. I will be featuring it tonight at my Swing into Spring party that opens at 8pm. Please drop by and pick up an I've Been Featured button. Thanks.
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