Showing posts with label deals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deals. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Extra Long (and cheap!) Curtain Rod

Weren't those curtains last week exactly what was needed to finish off the living room?


Did you stop to wonder how in the heck we managed to get a 20' curtain rod?

Ordering the curtains was easy.  The problems started when we tried to hang them.  That wall with the sliding doors is 20 feet wide, so not just any curtains rods would do.

First we tried two 10' rods.  The problem with regular curtain rods is that they require a center support.  If you use the center support, the curtains have to be on both sides of it, meaning that in our living room, we'd have a lot of curtain mass bunched between the doors in the center, which I didn't want at the time, even though we're doing it now.

We tried hanging them without the center support, but the rods were wimpy and sagged under the weight of the curtains panels.  FAIL.  So we returned them.  Did I mention they're like $150 for two?

Next we researched curtain tracks.  These are not only ugly, but they're also expensive ($300) and get poor reviews.  We thought it was our only option, so we ordered them.  In the end, it turns out I didn't ever click "order" (don't drink and shop online?), so they never came!  I was really excited about this instance of serendipity, because in the meantime I thought up an even better idea!

Back when my Mom had a women's clothing store, she used electrical conduit poles to hang stock in the warehouse.  I'm talking hundreds to thousands of pounds of clothing hung on each pole.  Turns out a 10' conduit pole is not only strong, but is also only $7!!!

The strength of the pole allowed me to have a 10' span of rod, uninterrupted by a support.  I bought two 10' conduit poles, 1" in diameter.

Now I just had to figure out how to attach it to the wall!

I bought every single thing sold at Home Depot that might possibly work (L brackets, shelf brackes, curtain rod brackets, wood pieces used for stairs, etc.), and brought it all home.  In the end, what worked best and looked best was a shelf bracket.

We attached it to the wall with super-duper triple-action drywall anchors.  We attached the conduit with conduit straps.  The center bracket acts as the support for both poles.

they didn't need to be exactly 10' each, so Tommy cut off a little with a hacksaw


Shopping List (they're not paying me, I just wanted to show you what we bought):


Let's play "where's Waldo?" with the bracket...
there it is!
pretty simple, just a shelf bracket, conduit strap, and conduit piping
We left conduit past the ends so we could use the curtains to cover the brackets

I'll admit that these are not the most-beautiful-ever-in-life curtain rods.  However, they cost less than $25, span 10 feet without a center brace, and with the pattern on the curtains, you don't really notice them anyways.

I'll take it!

If you're not crazy about the look of conduit, I used some hammered spray paint recently that would give these a beautiful finish.  I didn't bother for this project, but maybe in the future I'll decide to spruce them up.  Something to think about.  In other homes, I bet gold or wrought iron black would look amazing.

So for a few hours of labor (mostly trial and error to see what would work) and $25, we were finally able to hang up those curtains!  Sure beats the $150 ones that sagged or the $300 ones that were ugly and probably wouldn't even work all that well.

On future projects, even if I don't need a 10' span, I'll definitely be going with conduit.  The economics are just too good!

This project was really easy, and one I would definitely recommend!  Be sure to have a friend on hand - this was sooo much easier with two people.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

What's on your wallet? {plus discounts!!!}

I know I've been slacking on the projects lately, but a lot of that is due to the amount of time I've been spending researching and shopping.  Like for my husband's (new to him) car, lamps, a chandelier, and for the items I'm about to feature!

Bonnie Projects isn't typically a style blog, but I'm so excited about these new things that I just have to share!

My birthday just passed, and all I really wanted was a quality purse (my last three fell apart in a matter of months), a fresh wallet (the old one was so dingy that even oxyclean wasn't cutting it anymore), and a cute iPhone case.

Here's what I was working with pre-birthday:


  • Doctor's bag style purse from Goodwill (it's in good shape, but I HATE the short handles and it never really lost it's eau-de-Goodwill, yuck)
  • Bungalow 360 whale wallet I've had for 4+ years.  Cute and functional, but it's definitely not white anymore even though I've run it through the wash a number of times.
  • Otterbox iPhone case.  Totally functional.  Totally boring.

They're all headed to Goodwill and hopefully someone else will find them useful!

I'll fess up, I searched for replacements for hours.  Went to the mall, checked out Target, DSW, Macy's, TJ Maxx, all the regular spots.  Nothing.  Then it dawned on my to try Etsy.  Holy cow guys!!!  Seriously, it's everything you could ever want and more.  And homemade, often in the USA.  And affordable.  Score!

Here's what I "asked for" for my birthday (does it count if you add items to your cart then make your husband check out?):



But wait, there's more!  Because I was so happy with my new finds, I contacted the shop owners who made these beautiful pieces, and they agreed to pass some discounts on to you!

Adele hand makes dozens of styles of leather bags, in an array of beautiful colors (hubs, are you reading?  I love the yellow!!!).  She'll also take custom orders.  She's offering 15% off everything in her shop for the month of November, just by entering NOV15 during checkout!  Seriously, you will love her bags, they are scrumptious.  Add one to your holiday wish list!



Faith on Earth makes wallets, checkbook covers, business card holders, and the like - all in adorable fabrics.  It makes me smile every time I pull out my wallet, and notice how cute it is!  She's offering a 10% discount through the end of December, just by entering 10OFFFAITHONEARTH at checkout.  Don't know what to get that hard-to-shop-for lady?  This.  You're welcome.



Dana unfortunately couldn't swing a discount on her iPhone cases, but her prices are already pretty competitive, so you're in luck!  These would also make excellent Christmas gifts or bridesmaids gifts, especially since they can be customized.