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kind you buy at Home Depot or Lowe's. Then see how our , made her own curtains using this tutorial. Lori, one of our readers, followed Traci's tutorial (below) and made these curtains for her porch What a difference these curtains make to Traci's patio. Traci is a self-proclaimed drop cloth expert. She has made living room curtains and slipcovers from drop cloths. And then she made outdoor curtain panels for her patio.
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For the curtain rod(s) Traci hangs her curtains from half inch metal poles - which are her outdoor curtain rods. In total she needed 6 poles. For the two longer poles (7 feet), she bought two 10 foot poles and cut them down. She spent less than ten dollars total for all the poles. To protect the poles from moisture, Traci painted them with KILZ spray primer. To finish the job, she painted them with a coat of white spray paint. She uses hooks (like shown here) to hold up the curtain rods (poles). The hooks are less than a dollar each. She spray paints them white, too. The hooks are placed to hold up the poles. Think you can do it? Now the curtains are ready to hang. After washing (and ironing) them, Traci hangs them up with ring clips. No sewing involved because the drop cloths are already hemmed. When she needs a little extra shade. Traci can extend the curtains. Or she can pull them back with a tieback - like this! Either way, what a nice way to cozy up your porch.

Traci has 5 of these curtains on her patio. The total cost for this project (remember, 5 curtains) was less than $100 - which is a steal. Here's a picture showing the drop cloth curtains that Traci made for her living room. In addition to this, she has made them for her kitchen and den - plus slipcovers. If you'd rather not tackle making your own curtains, there are so many smart-looking porch curtains you can purchase. They come in many colors and patterns - and from sheer to heavier outdoor curtain fabrics. If you are wondering about mildew...we checked around. Yes, outdoor curtains may mildew. To prevent that, keep your curtains from touching the ground and be sure to "unbunch" them to allow them to dry. Meet Traci of "Beneath My Heart" Traci is the Mom of 4 sons and she loves creating a beautiful home on a tiny budget. Traci says her husband is her "partner in crime". Traci is the author of Beneath My Heart. You will enjoy learning how Traci creates a lovely home by figuring out how to create her own designer items.

Please stop by her blog to see more of her helpful and creative ideas. Our to Traci for sharing her instructions for making outdoor curtain panels with us. Please share your with us. We enjoy hearing your porch ideas. Did you like Traci's instructions for making outdoor curtain panels? Then you will also enjoy Diana's story about Porch Decorating. (You'll like her zany numbered pillows.) Lori has a wonderful wraparound porch made even nicer with homemade outdoor curtain panels Lori Lawson, a kind friend from our , posted these pictures for us to see. She made her own porch curtains using Traci's instructions above. Take a look and see how she did it... Using the tutorial above, she used the 6x9 ft. drop cloths. She also used 1/2" electrical conduit pipe with conduit connectors, #6 hooks and a conduit elbow for the corner. Lori used the same clips that Traci's tutorial suggested: Mainstays and white spray paint. Lori says: "One little bonus we added are on the ends of the pipes.