Learning how to draw a leopard becomes much easier when the process is broken down into clear and practical steps. This ...
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DIY macrame curtain: Easy step-by-step tutorial

In this video, I attempt a DIY macrame curtain for my window, which can also be used as a wall hanging, room divider, or ...
During the Parliament's Winter Session, Kangana Ranaut balanced warmth with sophistication by layering her sarees with winter ...
"Drop, Cloth" an exhibition co-organized by Hollis Taggart and Susan Inglett Gallery, dives into the ways drapery continues ...
Donald Trump grinned from ear to ear as he took the gold medal that had been offered to him and placed it around his own neck. He had finally claimed his peace prize. Not the Nobel Peace Prize, mind ...
In a smaller space, every inch counts when it comes to adding luxurious details and finishes, and big drapes (think: tall, wide, full, and dramatic) are a no-brainer way to make an impression without ...
Windows in your home are a little like snowflakes—each one unique, whether it's their size, shape, orientation, or the view beyond them. Which is why, in the world of window treatments, there's really ...
The Virginia Tech Hokies have turned their attention toward James Madison Dukes head coach Bob Chesney, whose thrifty $2.75 million contract with the Sun Belt program and steady success have made him ...
The reverence paid to Jean Genet’s overwrought 1947 play, in which two sisters in service role-play the murder of their awful mistress, always baffled me. In Australian auteur Kip Williams’s version, ...
If you take a peek at the Instagram feeds of the top event planners and photographers right now, you’re sure to see plenty of billowing wedding drapery creating a dreamy, dramatic effect at a ...
Arriving at the Ra Ra Room, a members-only supper club in Phoenix, Arizona, is a bit like a treasure hunt. Guests enter through a back door of a sports arena and walk past the loading dock before ...
This live art-making class is inspired by Walter Stuempfig’s oil painting Still Life (20th century). In this session, we will explore drawing drapery with a focus on the anatomy of folds and creases.