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post 10/01/2013, 07:27 PM
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Hello ladies

Just wondering if anyone knows a good place to get girls curtains online or a shop in WA that is reasonably priced? I have been looking on ebay and a few sights but nothing is really jumping out at me or are very expensive.


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post 10/01/2013, 07:33 PM
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I jut bough some sparkly pink curtain material from spotlight and hemmed it lol. It has little hollow sparkly rectangles on it in every colour of the rainbow. Doesn't sound all that cute, but they are gorgeous :-)
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post 10/01/2013, 07:34 PM
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I really struggled to find curtains. Eventually I settled for packet white curtains from Spotlight. One day if I get motivated I may sew something onto them so they are not so plain.

ETA: I was in need of blockout curtains in a hurry!

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whale-woman
post 10/01/2013, 07:41 PM
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I looked everywhere for curtains for DD. Its so hard finding anything nice esp if you want blockout. Is there Ikea in WA? They had the best I could find for fabric & ready made.
I eventually got my Mum to make some up with ikea fabric.

Spotlight or lincraft are worth a look too.

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post 10/01/2013, 07:46 PM
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Thanks Ladies

We do have IKEA but haven't seen anything i love as yet. Might go check out spotlight for material. Although, i did fail home economics at school original.gif
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post 10/01/2013, 07:49 PM
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Try googling 'ready made curtains' on google.co.uk . There are heaps of different online stores. we bought from montgomery. Not all delivery, though. Also try department stores like debenhams or next in the children's decor sections.
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post 10/01/2013, 07:52 PM
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Try googling 'ready made curtains' on google.co.uk . There are heaps of different online stores. we bought from montgomery. Not all delivery, though. Also try department stores like debenhams or next in the children's decor sections.
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post 10/01/2013, 07:53 PM
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I couldn't find anything nice in Australia for my girls' room in the low-mid price range. Even on ebay.
Eventually found some nice bright colours on Amazon and even with shipping the cost was fairly low.
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We bought ours from Treehouse, we also got matching doona covers. They are all cotton and have lasted well in the 3 or so years they have been up. They were just the tab top ones.
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