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How to Make a Projector Screen With a Shower Curtain

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By Kathryn Hatter
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With a bare wall, a shower curtain liner, some metal grommets and plastic hooks, you could be well on your way to watching movies on a video projector at home. The best part is you won't have to spend thousands on dollars on a screen if you follow these instructions on how to make a projector screen with a shower curtain.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Vinyl Shower Curtain Liner Tape Measure 2 metal grommets Hammer 2 self-adhesive plastic hooks Bare Wall

    Make a Projector Screen With a Shower Curtain

  1. Step 1

    Attach metal grommet to each of two corners of the shower curtain liner. The liner will be hung from one side so the grommets must be placed into two corners to allow the liner to be hung from a horizontal side. Make sure the grommets are set at least 2 inches into the liner to prevent ripping.

  2. Step 2

    Measure the distance between the grommets on the shower curtain liner and affix the hooks on the bare wall at the necessary height and distance from each other.

  3. Step 3

    Attach the shower curtain liner to the plastic hooks by hooking the grommets over the hooks. Smooth out as many wrinkles as possible.

Tips & Warnings
  • To further eliminate wrinkles in the liner, you could attach two more grommets to the lower two corners of the shower curtain liner and attach the screen to the wall with two more hooks placed on the wall. Place the hooks on the wall to place enough tension on the shower curtain liner to pull it taut.
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