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Make Your Own Custom Curtain RodsThe result: a custom curtain rod that cost under $7.00! It also looks pretty sharp! By Emmy from Elsmere, KY Feedback About This Post:RE: Make Your Own Custom Curtain RodsI used wood trim strips for my curved windows. I couldn't find any rods that were long enough or curved enough. The trim is available at any Lowe's or Home Depot and come in lengths up to about 14 ft and are inexpensive. I got a long piece and it curves over three windows for one nice long expanse instead of a bunch of small rods close together or an expensive custom rod. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Make Your Own Custom Curtain RodsThe tubing is used for irrigation systems. I found it at walmart in the lawn and garden section, next to all of the hoses. It's about 6 dollars for fifty feet. I only used about five feet of it though. Post By Emmy (Guest Post) RE: Make Your Own Custom Curtain RodsWhere's you get the 1/2 inch flexible black tubing & what is it commonly used for? Post by Cyinda RE: Make Your Own Custom Curtain Rods
Have Mercy. I have a Bay window in my kitchen and "A Friend" quoted me at least $100.00 to make me one. I have been waiting for "It" to come to me. Thank You so much for the Idea. Post By Phyllis Rettman (Guest Post) |
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