I had the opportunity to share this post a few weeks ago at Organized 31. Here it is in case you missed it!
I'm a huge fan of making something on your own because your purse strings are a little too tight this month. As you've learned by now, one thing I'm always too cheap to buy is curtain ties. I've made a few different curtain ties including my original and this for my new bedroom. Each time, I've managed to do it cheaper than the last. It's all about the beads you buy. Here is a tutorial for the ties I just made for my living room.
I found these cute curtains at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. I love them but I wanted to be able to pull them back and get some beautiful light with my floor to ceiling windows.
To make similar ties, you will need:
-beads of your choice I used:
-2 strands of 20x20mm crystal square beads from Bead Gallery purchased for $4.49 each from Michaels (originally $5.99 with 25% off coupon)
-2 strands of 20mm round glass beads in marbled purple and white (Darice brand purchased here for $1.97 each)
-22 gauge bright floral wire (panacea brand) or something similar
-wire cutters
-needle nosed pliers
This is really simple. All you do is lay out your beads in the order you'd like to string them. I chose to just alternate. Then you string them onto your wire.
On the free end of your wire, make a loop and wrap the wire around itself.
Keep wrapping until you can nearly wrap no more!
Using your needle nosed pliers, press the wire into a position so that you won't scratch/poke yourself. Or, more importantly, your pretty new curtains. Priorities.
On the opposite end, leave yourself enough wire to repeat these steps and cut with your wire cutters. Repeat the looping steps.
Find something to secure the wire hoops. I used a nail in my wall that would be hidden where the curtain hangs. If you have crown molding, you could hammer right into the side of it.
Then sit back and enjoy the prettiness that you created and that gorgeous sunny day.
And air conditioning. It's too hot to go outside.
Showing posts with label diy curtain ties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy curtain ties. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
DIY Pearl and Crystal Curtain Ties
If you've been a fan of the blog for a long time, you may remember these curtain ties I did for my bedroom at my parents' house. They were inspired by some ties from Bed Bath and Beyond.
Well, those ties were darn expensive! They were $20 each. I had two windows in my room so four ties would have been $100. That's right - $100 for curtain ties! No, thank you. The Bed Bath and Beyond by my house is located right next door to Michaels so I walked over there and bought my own beads.
With my new apartment, I finally got my curtains hung and I knew I needed to make some pretty curtain ties again. These are more like the BB&B ones I saw originally. I decided to go with crystal and pearl beads.
Here is what I used:
-2 strands of 18mm crystal faceted beads from Bead Gallery purchased at Michaels for $4.49 each (originally $5.99 with 25% off everything coupon)
-1 strand of white glass pearl 14mm round beads from Bead Gallery purchased at Michaels for $4.49 (originally $5.99 with 25% off everything coupon)
-28 gauge beading wire (already had)
So that's a total of $13.47 versus $40 for two Bed Bath and Beyond ties. So a savings of $26.53 for two curtain ties. Not bad!
I laid by beads side by side on the floor and made sure I liked the pattern. I just decided to repeat crystal and pearl.
Then I strung the beads onto my 28 gauge beading wire. Once I had strung them all on, I made a loop at the end like so.
Then I wrapped the wire around itself until the tail was gone. These beads had an extra large hole and could easily slip out so I had to make sure the wire was thickly wrapped.
Repeat on the other side of the tie and you're done! Repeat for the second tie. I put a small nail in my wall hidden behind the curtains and hooked one wire loop around it. Then I wrapped the tie around my curtain and hooked the opposite loop on the nail. Here's how it came out.
Here's how they look close up.
Soon I will be sharing more of my apartment with you now that I have settled in. Stay tuned next week!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)