I wasn’t too worried about whether or not they were super soft though, because I really never planned on laying or sleeping with them. Once again, I used this Walmart’s painters dropcloth for this project. It was so nubby and the texture was really nice. I ended up sewing 3 dropcloth pillow covers in my envelope pillow cover style for these pillows and instantly fell in love with the soft muted beige color. When I remodeled my master bedroom, I bought some euro size pillows to go up against my headboard. Let me explain a bit more before you think I am crazy. I found the most fantastic drop cloth at Walmart! It is so soft and way less rigid and sturdy than the throwback painters drop cloth. ![]() Now, this is not your ordinary drop cloth. Now, when I say coverlet…I mean….DROP CLOTH. Click the image to get the perfect drop cloth! The best drop cloth fabric out there! ![]() What I have resorted to instead is using a “coverlet” to add a bit of texture and color to my otherwise white bedding without breaking the bank. I like to update it throughout the seasons, but I cannot in my right mind justify buying a different set every couple of months. I find that I like that change mine up, a lot. ![]() Sometimes it can be super overwhelming to choose between them all. There are so many farmhouse style bedding options out there in stores today. I even have white linen bedding on my bed right now….well, its under my “secret weapon”. Believe me when I say, I love linen bedding. Do you love the look of linen bedding but just can’t swallow the price tag? Do you yearn to have that simple bedding full of texture and style that farmhouse style bedding can offer? Well, look no further! I have the insanely inexpensive farmhouse style bedding hack that you will not believe!
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