During Jill's recent stay at Blackberry Farms, in Tennessee, she took many pictures to inspire our blog this week! The farm is gorgeous with picturesque views everywhere you look and some amazing interiors. Today's organization blog is inspired by a little touch that was in the cottage she stayed in. French drawer liners are a great way to line antique pieces of furniture to not only protect the wood, but the things you place in the drawer. We are going to give you an easy how to so you can do it yourself!
Supplies needed:
Foam Core or Pressed Wood
Sheet Batting
Hot Glue Gun
Fabric of your Choice
How To:
Start by measuring your foam core to fit your drawer. Tip: You can tape together two pieces of foam core if it isn't big enough. You can also use a thin piece of wood and have it cut to size. If you are doing this, have it cut slightly smaller to allow room for the batting and fabric. Wrap your board in sheet batting and secure with staples or hot glue. Next
follow the same procedure with the fabric and secure with hot glue.Cut the fabric slightly bigger than the batting so that it makes contact with foam/wood.
Now just place in your drawer and enjoy! Such an easy project to do!
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