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Anonymous said

on 6/30/2006 Use bright colored Hawaiian leis to tie back sheer curtains. This is really cute in a girls rooms or to give a tropical feel to any room.

Anonymous said

on 2/22/2006 I used lightweight fishing rods as curtain rods for my homemade tab-top curtains. I threaded some kitchen twine through the eyes to look like fishing line, and then attached a small wooden fish to the end. I hung them on artificial antler swag holders.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 I used a great looking branch from an alder tree for my tab curtains to hang from, it looks fabulous and rustic.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 You can use old glass door knobs and hardware attached to the wall to hook the tie back on. It looks vintage or elegant, depending on your fabric.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Large chunky earrings (pierced or clip-ons) make nice curtain tiebacks when used with light weight drapery.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 For a funky touch in a girl's room, you can also use jelly bracelets. They come in all sorts of bright colors and can be mixed and matched!

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 You can use those large hair monsters or claws, to quickly tie back light curtains. They are avaible in different colors so anything is possible to get a funky look in a girl's bedroom or bathroom.

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