I spent the most on the finials- $10/pair. I just LOVED these, but for my next curtain rods, I'm going to saw off parts of old stair spindles. You could also use shatterproof Christmas ornaments (or non-shatterproof if you are careful and brave). I have also seen some nice drawer pulls that could serve as small finials. But I like mine BIG!
I attached the finial to my ECT by whittling down a wine cork, screwing the finial into the cork, slapping some glue on it and inserting it into the tubing. Then I had to pull it off to get my curtain on there later, so don't glue it til AFTER you're done and have curtains on it. Or if you whittle the cork just right, you don't need to glue at all.
Finials attached to ECT pre-painting |
best stuff ever. |
I also spray painted the screws and brackets the same color. Tip for spray painting screws- shove the ends into a plastic cup! It keeps them from rolling and the tops (which are all that really matter anyway) are easily accessible, thus evenly coated.
I put 2 coats of spray paint on the rods and finials, 1 coat on the rest of it. I didn't prime anything. I don't believe in priming, it just delays my results. I'm sure one day that will come back to bite me...
Bad angle makes curtain rod look off-center. It's not :) |
On the wall. I can't tell they were home made. Total cost: I am only going to say $1 for the spray paint, because I can do several more projects with this, so I won't apply the total cost of the can to these curtain rods. Wine Cork- already had it. ECT $2 (for 10 feet, I made 3 curtain rods for those 2 bucks). Brackets & screws $2, finials $10. $15 custom curtain rod. Would be much cheaper with different finials. Or you could do no finials at all. That's the beautiful thing of doing it yourself, YOU get to design it however you want.