At about $2 per yard, drop cloth is a thrifty DIYers dream. Here in our home, I have bleached it to unify mismatched thrift shop furniture with handmade slipcovers, dyed it to make curtains, and wrapped it around styrofoam balls for DIY Christmas ornaments. It is as diverse as it is cheap. It is medium/heavyweight, so perfect for pillow covers also!

Find some of my favorite ways to use drop cloth in the projects below:

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drop cloth diy projects collage

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8 Comments

  1. Liza Ratliff says:

    So great to find your site. Attempting to sew slip covers for my dining parson chairs. Watched your IKEA parson slipcover YouTube and thinking I can transfer lesson to my parsons. Thank you so much and Merry Christmas 🎄

  2. Jessica N says:

    What great ideas! Have you ever made a slipcover for a chair & a half?

  3. Donna says:

    Thank you, I did not see the link of were to buy drop cloth fabric, could you post that ? Please

  4. Jean Tiesma says:

    My ? Is, where do I buy drop cloth’s

    1. Alison M Smith says:

      Click on one of the projects and there are links to buy drop clothes.

  5. Donna says:

    Thank you for your help with bleaching drop clothes, and other crafts with bleaching drop clothes! 🙂

    1. Martha says:

      Do you answer emails? I sent a request but have not gotten an answer.
      I can not find the video for the drop cloth couch cover. Can you tell me where to find it. I have watched my email every day but have not received an answer.

      1. Lisa says:

        I’m sorry I must of missed it. I do not have a drop cloth couch cover video just a wing back chair.