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December 08, 2010 1 min read 3 Comments
I made these roll-up window shades for our living room windows. They're made from canvas painter tarps and left-over fabric scraps. It uses pulleys and rope to roll the shade up and down. The top window shows "Pangea", the bottom shows today's continents. DIY instructions here.
September 22, 2015
Hi – I am a longtime reader of your blog. I love all the pieces you make and I am inspired by your creativity. I am really interested in making some roll up canvas shades like the ones in this post but I cant figure out how the pulley system would work. Could you please describe what you did to make these work?
Thanks, and keep up all the good work!
Nick
September 22, 2015
Hi Ricardo, the cardboard deer head was a xmas gift from my fiancé. She got it from Urban Outfitters, awesome ain’t it?
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Ricardo
September 22, 2015
Greetings from Bruxelles
I stumbled on your blog and just spent some quality time reading and viewing your work.
Wondering if the trophy head between the two maps was done by you or bought? Any chance of a diy tutorial?
Ricardo