Fabric By The Yard Inspiration | Hydrangea

This inspiration photo from Atlanta Homes is one of my favorites.  I love all of the white + two touches of the same bold (yet soft) floral.  I think the Hydrangea would offer a similar look.  I might just need to have a slip made for the bench at the foot of our bed, too.

Fabric By The Yard  |  Inspiration

I released the Hydrangea Block Print last Holiday season.  I wanted a large scale block print that would feel both modern and clean, but traditional.  Of course, green and the warm beige and browns work so well together to bring a warmth of nature to any room, but it is the creamy white background and generous spacing that really make this print something. We’ve had so many requests for this fabric for each season that followed – a tribute to how truly seasonless it is.  I had a large amount made for this collection, and also extra yardage to save to sell By The Yard for your own custom projects.  We have so many customers wanting to make draperies, specifically. I plan to have slipcovers made for my new chairs in our Living Room.  Almost all of my other block print fabrics (and future ones, too, hint hint) coordinate well with this print.  I think the smaller prints will look especially great as pillows on a chair slipcovered in the Hydrangea.  It is a fun new era I’m entering into.

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Hydrangea Pillows with Natural Linen Flange, $40-48


You can see how I have used the Hydrangea on repeat in our own home.  It adds just the right amount of something to each room. Hydrangea Pillows with Natural Linen Flange, $40-48 I’ve gathered some inspiration ideas for ways to use the yardage.  Some are matchy-matchy ideas (like pillows matching drapes) that I love, and some are more coordinating, mix and match.  I’d love to hear your ideas. I’ve cited sources when available.

These drapes a good visual of what the Hydrangea would look like as drapery.  I’m considering for our Hearth Room.

Barbara Westbook Interiors

A great visual of how coordinating pillows + drapes (and then pillow + skirt in another fabric) can make an entire room.

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This image just struck me.  I love the simplicity and of course all of the neutral light walls and upholstery.  Reminds me of someone’s house, wink.  

How smart to use the white and blue pillow + the white and blue plates to make the room.

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This photo is inspiring my own slipcover ideas, but I’d swap the sofa for the chairs and slipcover them in the print instead.  This ottoman slipcover inspired my own that I had made last year.  Love that box pleat.

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A lamp shade is going to be 1st on my list – well, two actually.  I’d like to make a pair for our master bedroom that will go with a matching pillow in the center of our bed.  As I mentioned, I love a pattern repeated at least twice in the same room.  

I LOVE this roman shade made out of a print.  I might try to fashion some fabric trim bands that I would run along each side of our existing cream linen roman shades in our room.  

Here too, the drapes match the sham and the bedskirt.  It is a perfect way for a white wall and bed linens loving person to add a coziness and level of finish to a room.


What are you planning to make?  Is there anything you would like to see with a DIY post?  I don’t think I could make a slipcover… but make a simple roman shade?

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