Use duct tape or hot glue to adhere it to foam board.
Diy window cornice foam board.
Cornice boards make an easy diy window treatment if you have ever checked out pinterest or googled cornices you ve probably run across at least one fabric cornice tutorial.
I love my fabric and it s fun to finally have my window treatments up.
Determine the height of the cornice and cut the foam board accordingly.
I apologize for the brightness.
Level and mark the holes to install a heavy duty l bracket on the top right side of the window frame.
Measure the width of the window that the cornice will hang over.
I put a piece of duct tape on the back of the cut to reinforce it.
I am so pleased with my cornice boards.
Determine the exact placement of the cornice on the window.
You now have the frame of your cornice board.
Wrap a thin batting around the foam board frame.
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Pre drill holes using a 1 4 drill bit.
I estimate that each cornice cost approximately 5 00 6 00 to make including cost of fabric.
Add 3 inches to each side of the measurement 6 inches total.
Just cut enough to be able to bend it backward.
This cornice is 11 inches high.
Cut a piece of foam board to the width of the window plus 6 inches.
Plug in the hot glue gun and insert a glue stick to heat.
Use 2 wood screws to attach the l bracket to the window frame.
There are lots of ways to skin this window treatment cat so rather than bore you with another tutorial that s been done by everyone and their distant relative i m.
Here s the completed bay window cornice.
You can also just adhere it to the front with spray adhesive.