

I had the roll of double sided tape, cup hooks, and curtain rod in my stash from ages ago, but if you wanted to add in that cost it would probably be about $10, for a grand total of $40. So we’re talking about $30 total, if you count the piece of the $1 thrifted sheet that I used for the skirt. In Canadian funds the wallpaper was $41 and I used about half the contact paper was $27 and I used about a third. I love it when you can create such a big transformation in so little time, and this project was pretty thrifty too. I did it over two afternoons, and it took about five hours altogether. If I didn’t have to paint the desk first I easily could have done this makeover in one afternoon. This is a thicker sheet so I didn’t feel the need to hem the bottom or the sides that are on the outside of the skirt. I simply cut it to length, and then cut that in half, and hung it with the hemmed sides meeting in the middle. This sheet was perfect for this project because the top hem was open so I didn’t have to do any sewing. I’m a gal who loves contrast, so I love the look of the funky floral fabric with the faux wood contact paper. Now I have a great place to take small project photos, as well as pics for my etsy shop items. We hope you found a desk cover to suit your home decor among these DIY desk cover ideas.And here’s the after of my farmhouse meets funky craft desk makeover. And the best part is that you can change the map or add photos for a completely new look. This DIY is a wonderful way to incorporate some vintage flavor to your desk decor. It works best for square or rectangular surfaces unless you’re good at making curves in tiles. Give a fresh lease of life to leftover tiles with this fabulous DIY tabletop makeover project.
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PVC Desk Coverįor a long-lasting and weatherproof update to your home office table, look no further than this PVC desk cover DIY. This DIY carbon fiber is a great addition to a custom-made work desk, giving a regal look to an old computer table. The reason why this is such a doable and fabulous DIY project is that it uses fabric and fabric laminate but no sewing, which makes it great for those with zero DIY skills. The combination of galvanized steel boards with weathered pallets makes for a unique, mid-century tabletop that is great for giving your studio space a facelift. Also, it’s a nice look to have when you want something that goes with the whole industrial theme of your home office. The understated charm of concrete coupled to its sturdiness makes it a perfect choice for a desk cover. If the heavy price tag of an elegant marbled desk causes you to look away, try recreating the look with some office stationaries with this easy DIY idea. You can watch the video above for more details. Transform your children’s table from drab to fab by using comic book pages as the cover.
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How to convert a boring table into a fun furniture piece fit for the children’s room? By following this easy chalkboard craft to transform the table into a children’s desk. This is the perfect DIY for those who want to create a fun feature in the room. It is difficult to believe how layers of colorful washi tape can transform a junk piece of furniture destined to be scrapped. Update your desk cover without spending much money with these 11 DIY desk cover ideas on this list.
