
So I FINALLY finished the DIY Moroccan wedding blanket project! It was slow going and I had to buy more paint on a couple of occasions, but it’s done and I’m happy to share the DIY with you. Here’s the inspiration photo I modeled this one after.

I think the most attractive thing about Moroccan wedding blankets are their texture, so I wanted to start out with an underlying fabric that had a bit of texture. Chenille instantly came to mind.

{Savannah Chenille Bedding, Linen Source}
I scouted around online and ordered this chenille bedspread from Linen Source. I think I got it on sale for $59. I liked the pattern and though it would be conducive to creating the diamond pattern I wanted.
There are a ton of different embellishments out there for creating the “look” of a Moroccan wedding blanket. Initially I considered sequins, which seem like the most literal translation, but I wanted something more practical that we could throw in the wash.
{Lumiere Fabric Paint, Metallic Silver}
I had worked with Lumiere fabric paint for this project, and decided to give it a try for this one since it’s washable. First I taped out each of the squares in the pattern I wanted to paint.

This was taking WAY too long, so instead I started free-handing it after taping out a simple template to guide my pattern. I used a squared-off paintbrush to apply the paint.



Please excuse my lack of bedroom styling (it’s still a work in progress), but I think you can get an idea of how it turned out. The total project cost was under $100, which is great for a project you can customize. You could get really creative with this using some of the vintage chenille on eBay. For a smaller scale project you could also use chenille remnants to make amazing pillows.
What do you guys think?
XO,
Heather
For more on our custom headboard, check out this post.
P.S. I haven’t washed this yet, but will do an updated post when I do to let you know how the paint has held up.


Love the look and and all your decorating ideas. Can’t wait to see them in person. Love, Aunt Terri
Wow!! It’s done. I also want to see it in person. It looks so good. I’m goingn to have to share this DIY on my blog.
Do it! I love your readers!
Cool idea. I’m thinking about DIYing one using some sequin fabric I found.
Glad you like it! Let me know how your DIY turns out!
Absolutely genius. Genius!
Also, where is your headboard from?!?! I must know!
I actually recovered it myself and added the nailhead trim. We just got a new bed, so I’ll actually be selling it in the near future. Stay tuned and thanks for your comments!
That looks awesome! At first I didn’t see the chenille texture but now that I do I love it even more.
Where is the headboard fabric from? It is exactly what I have been looking for!
Hi Jennifer, you can get the fabric here: http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item–i-WAVERLY-200100#.UGUYzY1lRSQ. It’s called Modern Fret, by Waverly.
Hi Jennifer, it’s called “Spot On” by Waverly. I originally purchased it on eBay. I have a few yards (or more) of it that I will sell as well. Send me an e-mail if you are interested. Thanks!