Tutorial Tuesday: DIY $2.00 Curtain Rods!

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Good afternoon, savvy savers! For this weeks Tuesday Tutorials post, I wanted to share with you one of my favorite tricks for finishing off the look of several rooms in my home, DIY $2.00 curtain rods!

To achieve this look:

Materials Needed: 

  • 1 dowel rod
  • 2 screw-in door pulls
  • E-6000 epoxy
  • 2 1 inch tea cup screw hooks
  • Curtain panel

Instructions:

  1. Purchase a dowel rod to fit the length of your window; dowel rods are great as they are inexpensive, come in 12, 18, 24, and 36″ lengths, and most are under $1.00!
  2.  Paint your dowel rod. I used a free paint samples from Lowe’s; they currently have 2013 and Spring 2014 Valspar paint samples for only $0.68!
  3. Next, drill a hole in each end of the rod; a length of 1/2″ deep is fine.
  4. Now, smear a small amount of E-6000 epoxy onto each door pull, and then screw into your pre-drilled holes on each end of the dowel rod.
  5. Finally, measure and install a 1 inch teacup hook on each side of the window, where the rod will sit; if the hooks are not deep enough they can be stretched with pliers.
  6. Now the fun part, hang your rod! 

That’s it! Why pay upwards of $30.00 for a barred curtain rod, when you can make your own for $2.00! This rod is so versatile, in that you can hang wither a traditional rod and islet curtain, os can use the same rod for a islet and clamp-style curtain, for a more cafe inspired look, as well! Why pay upwards of $40.00 at department stores!

Here’s to saving!

Misty

 

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  • Leia November 18, 2014 at 6:21 pm

    What a great idea! Thanks for stopping by my blog, Eat It & Say Yum. Have a great week! 🙂

    • Nicole November 18, 2014 at 7:34 pm

      Thank you so much for stopping by!