Cut your fabric and batting.
Building a fabric covered window cornice.
To draw a gentle curve along the bottom edge lightly tap two nails into.
Cut a piece of luan to fit over the frame.
Sketch out your design on foam core.
Hold it in place with spray glue then secure permanently with hot glue.
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Wrap and staple one side of the fabric on the interior corner of the cornice.
Cover the cornice frame with fabric wrap the front and edges of the frame in upholstery batting stapling it to the back.
Use command picture hanging strips on the back of the cornice board to mount this on the wall.
Using your exacto knife cut out your design.
Cut 2 side pieces 5 wide each.
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Lay out the fabric and with a pair of scissors reduce it to the appropriate size.
To upholster the cornice lay it face down on.
Cut the fabric oversized to width and length.
Staple the fabric to the back edge of the top header.
Wrap the other side and pull tightly to ensure that the fabric is straight and has no wrinkles on the front side.
Make sure the strips are stuck to the foam board and not the fabric or batting.
Learn how to make a fabric covered window cornice.
Once you have your desired dimensions make your pattern on the foam core board.
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Technically measure how much height width and depth you want your cornice boxes.
Building the cornice board.
Both the fabric and batting will wrap around the cornice so you ll want to make it proportionately bigger for example six inches wider and 12 inches longer than the cornice board.
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Cut a piece fo fabric just a bit larger than the batting and place the cornice on top of it.
Measure the width of the window from the outside edges of the trim and then add 4 2 allowance per side cut front of board to desired length window trim width 4.