Diy Curtain Rod Of A Tree Branch. Ever run out of money towards the end of a room makeover? I did and look what I came up with for the curtain rod in my daughter's room!
Just a few coats of polyurethane to preserve it and I used some handrail mounts (the fancy kind at Home Depot) to hang it. You will need to pick out a branch that is sturdy enough to hold the curtains while also being thin A tree branch can make for a very interesting curtain rod alternative. Instead of going to Wall-mart to buy an expensive curtain rod, why not have a walk in the forest, find a nice wood branch and use it as your curtain rod?
You can do something as simple as hammering forged nails into a strip of wood and then using those nails to hold your This is literally one of the easiest, not to mention cheapest, ways to get a new curtain rod.
Just like we've seen branches used in lieu of a regular, old rod, this use of a canoe oar is a fun, unique twist, isn't it?
Wood & Organic ❯ By Materials ❯ Diy: Use A Branch As A Curtain Rod. Blogger Nichol Naranjo's DIY branch curtain rod project is super easy. This is another interesting DIY option that you can consider doing.