Ooh la la, as my 7-year-old "Fancy Nancy" reading daughter would say. Aren't these curtains gorgeous? I lovvvve them. Where did I find them? Why, at Goodwill of course. Whaaa? Yes, two panels for $6.99.
I don't sew, but I can spot a good deal. You see, we needed a change, the original curtains matched these ones:
Ack! No offense to the previous owners (those are actually very high quality lined curtains and heavy to boot) but I have this thing about letting light in, without giving up privacy. Remember what I did in the kitchen?
So, I put those curtains on either side of our picture window and added two sheer panels (two for $4.99, also from Goodwill) for privacy without sacrificing light. It is good.
I did have to put them on the original rod, which is a curtain pulley system. Or to get technical and say I learned something:
"A rod that opens with a cord is called a traverse rod. This means that the drape traverses across the rod when you open or close it."
Okay, so I put these new curtains on the existing "traverse rod."
Why would I do this? Because; a) I was being extremely cheap and b) I like a challenge. (No told me that figuring out how to do this would involve some serious creativity and screwdrivers and such!) but I may end up putting them on a regular curtain rod, if of course, I find a good deal!
Remember, using what you have is a good thing. Being creative is also good. And let's face it, reusing and recycling is all the rage.
Where have you aspired to be creative and also save money?
5 comments:
Uh, yeah, that is definitely the deal of the day! Wow!
You did good!
Hello! I just found your blog from Bloggy Moms! So excited to see another Wisconsin blogger!
Hey Angie! Nice to meet you!
They are beautiful! I wish I had the time/patience for thrift stores. So many of my friends find such good stuff there, but every time I go I'm overwhelmed and disappointed.
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