25 Ways to Use a Dropcloth in Your Home Decor

[tps_header]25 Ways to Use a Dropcloth In Your Home Decor

25 Ways to Use a Dropcloth in Your Home

Hey folks, it’s Cecily from Ceci Bean with another round up of great ideas for you!

If you’ve ever painted a room, you probably used a painter’s dropcloth to protect your floors and furniture from stray drips and splatters. But these durable pieces of fabric have the potential to do so much more! From fabric refinishing to storage solutions, there are so many ways to incorporate this inexpensive and attractive material into your home projects. Right out of the package, the fabric is perfect for rustic projects. But add some bleach or fabric dye and it can transform into a bold modern accent for your home. How would you incorporate dropcloth decor in your home? [/tps_header]

dropcloth curtains

Simple Curtains | Salvage Savvy via Remodelaholic

dropcloth slipcovered wingback chair

Slipcovered Wingback Chair | Crazy Wonderful via Remodelaholic

dropcloth skirted desk

Skirted Desk | Beneath My Heart

dropcloth covered milk crate

Covered Milk Crate | Sew Many Ways

ruffled wreath from a dropcloth

Ruffled Wreath | Pieced Pastimes

diy dropcloth slipcovers

Slipcovered Sofa | Tatertots & Jello

hammock made from a dropcloth

Hammock | My Magic Mom

fall bunting made from a dropcloth

Fall Dropcloth Bunting | One Project Closer

scalloped dropcloth tablecloth

Scalloped Tablecloth | Sugar & Cloth

dropcloth dog bed

Dog Bed | Jones Design Company

dropcloth headboard with nail head trim

Dropcloth Headboard with Nail Head Trim | 2IY

pocketed placemat made from a dropcloth

Pocketed Placemats | Lil Fish Studios

botanical prints using dropcloth

Botanical Art Prints | The Little Brown House

patio umbrella from dropcloth

Patio Umbrella | Creative Passage

dip dyed tablecloth - use a dropcloth!

Dip Dyed Tablecloth | House to Home

See 10 more ways to use a dropcloth in your home decor –>

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  1. My fav fabric is drop cloths! I’ve made bed skirts, curtains w pompoms, shower curtains, table runner, lots of Slipcovers n pillows.
    I love layering whites n taupe.