Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs for $5.00 - Rustic/Nautical

DIY Patio Drape Tie Backs: I HATED to spend a fortune on patio curtain tie-backs. I had already spent enough on the curtains, so I started to look for DIY ideas, to create my own, and it was a SUCCESS!

DIY Patio Curtain Tie-Backs

If you've been following forth on my Facebook page or Instagram, you've probably noticed the talk most my new DIY Patio Curtain Necktie-Backs that I've hinted effectually about. You know me, and when I find a skilful matter, I can't keep it to myself. So this time it was no different, and I have been keeping you updated on the whereabouts of this projection. Some of y'all have asked for me to share a tutorial, so you lot can do it besides! And so here nosotros are:

DIY Patio Curtain Necktie Backs

Like with anything else, I headed to Etsy, the minute I needed something. I found EXACTLY the wait that I was going for. A natural rope, (with a modernistic touch). Friends, I almost paid $fifty for a pair of pall tie-backs. I was trying to fix myself to spend that much, when I realized that I may be able to brand them myself.

I started "Pinteresting"and found that someone had already tackled the DIY brainstorming office, for me! (Call that Complete luck.)  Crazy Wonderful had created a tutorial on drape tie-backs that looked very similar to what I wanted, then I was able to play around with information technology, and brand a trip to Dwelling Depot to score the exact goods that I wanted. You all, I was able to brand these for $five.00 a piece! That's a HUGE savings, compared to what I was preparing to pay!

DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs - Nautical - Rope, & metal couplings
How to make your own patio curtain tie-backs https://fantabulosity.com
White Patio Curtains!!! Looks like the beach! DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs - Nautical
DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs - Nautical - Rope, & metal couplings
DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs - Nautical - Rope, & metal couplings
DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs - Nautical - Rope, & metal couplings
DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs - Nautical - Rope, & metal couplings

DIY Tutorial Pall Patio Drapery Necktie-Backs

I called my momma when I had the supplies, and told her what my plan was. Thankfully, she invited us downwardly for dinner and to accept a piffling "craft session," so she could aid me get together them. I idea it was going to be and then much harder than it looked. Turns out, it was super easy… merely the helping hand was nice, to get them finished sooner than I would accept by myself!

DIY Patio Curtain Tie Back How-to and supplies

Type of String: The tutorial that I found, used twine to create the hooks. Even so I plant this Twisted Mason Line, and thought that it may piece of work better for my white curtains. Plus… I was hoping that this would agree up better outside in the pelting, than twine would.

Type of Rope: I about used manilla rope similar she had used in her tutorial as well, but decided to get with a coated rope. I was a footling nervous using regular rope, afraid that it could stain my white curtains. Plus, I'chiliad hoping the coated rope and line will hold up amend outside in the pelting. She used a 3/4 rope, simply the coated type that I used was a bit dissimilar (close) in size, merely non much. It still worked!I too had the super nice human being from Home Depot, cut the rope in to ii ft. sections. He so "burned," the edges for me, to proceed them from shredding.

P.S. My friend told me about a product called "Neverwet," that I should utilize on my patio article of furniture and curtains. Information technology keeps it from getting wet, and literally shoves the water right off of information technology. And so I sprayed this on my patio curtains, hoping information technology would keep them from getting soaked and staining. Not sure if it will work with the "staining," attribute, but it's worth a shot!

White Rope to make Hook for patio curtain tie backs, from home depot
White Rope to make Hook for patio curtain tie backs, from home depot

Metallic Couplings: I needed 9 drape necktie-backs, so I grabbed 18 ane/two″ Rigid Threaded Couplings, to use for the ends of the ties. (2 on each 1.)

Threaded Coupling to make diy patio curtain tie backs

Start with cut 3 strands of Twisted Mason Line, almost half dozen inches long. (The size can depend on how big you desire your "hook," to exist.)

braid three strings of twisted mason line, to create the "hook," for the patio curtain tie backs https://fantabulosity.com

Using electrical tape, tape one finish of the strings to one side, & 1 end of the rope.

braid three strings of twisted mason line, to create the "hook," for the patio curtain tie backs https://fantabulosity.com

Braid the iii strands together, and tape the other terminate, (making a loop) to the other side of the rope with electrical tape.

braid three strings of twisted mason line, to create the "hook," for the patio curtain tie backs https://fantabulosity.com
Use electrical tape to tape the twisted mason line, to create a hook for the curtain tie back

Slide a coupling over the terminate of the rope, covering the tape and the extra stings, if any. Note: Since the couplings are rigid, it secures information technology on the rope a scrap more than! If you have trouble slipping the coupling on the rope, attempt "twisting," it on. That seemed to work all-time for u.s..

Slide a 1/2 in rigid metal coupling over the end (over the electrical tape and line) for the patio curtain tie backs

The DIY patio pall tie backs are washed!

And so they were all ready to tie my new curtains back! Plus… I saved a TON of coin doing it! It cost me $48 to make all ix, when I was going to have to pay $l to receive 2. That's around $5 a piece! Woot! Success!!!

Pin this DIY Patio Drape Tie Backs tutorial on Pinterest so y'all don't forget!

gillonthe1955.blogspot.com

Source: https://fantabulosity.com/diy-patio-curtain-tie-backs/

ارسال یک نظر for "DIY Patio Curtain Tie Backs for $5.00 - Rustic/Nautical"