30 DIY Projects That Prove Drop Cloths Are a Thrifty Girl's Best Friend
Is there any decorating material more versatile than the humble drop cloth? Whether colored, cut, sewn, or stapled, the drop cloth can be used in countless ways. DIY aficionados have used the material for projects in all corners of their homes. A standard drop cloth can retail for less than $20, but after being transformed, the results look much more valuable. We've combed the Internet to find 30 of the most inspiring transformations around — and the best part is, anyone can do these at home.
A Zebra Rug
High style can be obtained for a low price when drop cloths are used to create Decor Fix's zebra rug.
A Hanging Valance
A drop-cloth valance adds a pop to this kitchen window.
A Play Area
Your kids will thank you for creating a play area like Julie Blanner's.
Bespoke Shower Curtain
With a little paint, a drop cloth can become a custom shower curtain.
Canvas Wall Art
Prominently display your favorite saying with Love Grows Wild's wall art DIY.
Desk Chair Covering
One DIYer created a perfectly neutral chair for her home office.
Embroidery
Drop cloths make a perfect backing for embroidery projects.
A Photo Board
Create a photo board using crisscrossed drop-cloth pieces stapled to a frame.
Chic Cushion Covers
Add personality to any chair with Miss Mustard Seed's custom cover DIY.
A Striped Tablecloth
Paint stripes on a drop cloth to make a nautical tablecloth.
A Reading Nook
One inspired mom decided to hang a drop cloth to create a reading nook for her child.
Custom Pillow Covers
Create rustic and chic custom pillow covers with Love Grows Wild's DIY instructions.
Porch Curtains
Outdoor drop-cloth curtains add an inviting touch to one DIYer's porch!
An Apron
A drop-cloth apron will come in handy when working on other DIY projects.
Cabinet Curtains
Say bye-bye to cabinet doors with the simple addition of drop-cloth curtains.
Christmas Stockings
A few minutes with the sewing machine, and voilà — drop-cloth stockings!
A Bench Cover
Paint a drop cloth to create a custom bench cover similar to the version featured on Little Green Notebook.
Mixed-Material Curtains
With the addition of a patterned fabric and some trim, one DIYer created lovely contrasting curtains.
Headboard
One crafty woman customized her headboard with a drop cloth.
A Frilly Ottoman Cover
A skilled DIY maven covered an ottoman with a drop-cloth slipcover, complete with ruffled details.
Hanging Art
A drop cloth doubled as a canvas for a special piece of art.
Pleated Curtains
With some patience, drop cloths can be transformed into pleated curtains.
Sectional Slipcover
Numerous drop cloths were used to create a special slipcover for a large sectional sofa.
An Ornate Custom Slipclover
Combining a drop cloth and playful patterned fabric made this slipcover beautiful.
A Custom Table Runner
Think outside the box when it comes to painting a strip of drop cloth for a table runner!
A Ruffled Wreath
Get festive by following the DIY instructions for My Fabuless Life's ruffled drop-cloth wreath.
A Runner
One skilled DIYer added color to her hallway with a painted drop-cloth runner.
Dining Room Chairs
A drop cloth and some paint can add new life to an old set of chairs.
A Scalloped Table Cloth
Add drama to your indoor or outdoor table with Sugar and Cloth's scalloped table cloth DIY.
Painted Curtains
Can't find the perfect curtains for a certain room? Grab a drop cloth, and paint your own!