Broom Handle Curtain Pole at Kathleen Morales blog

Broom Handle Curtain Pole. You need a support from which to hang your flower curtain. Here i am using a wooden broom handle, but you could also use a curtain pole or any other length of wood or metal. I made these diy curtain rods for my stepdaughter's dorm room using 2 dollar tree broom. Holding up brooms on the wall. They are no drill, renter friendly and only cost $4 to make! I made these dollar tree diy curtain rods and brackets for my daughter's dorm room. The dollar tree sells its brooms in parts, which makes it possible for you to mix and. Turns out broom holders flipped sideways are the perfect substitute for a curtain rod holder!

Fiberglass Broom Handle, Nylon Plastic Threaded End, 1" dia x 60
from www.jad.com

The dollar tree sells its brooms in parts, which makes it possible for you to mix and. Turns out broom holders flipped sideways are the perfect substitute for a curtain rod holder! I made these diy curtain rods for my stepdaughter's dorm room using 2 dollar tree broom. Holding up brooms on the wall. I made these dollar tree diy curtain rods and brackets for my daughter's dorm room. Here i am using a wooden broom handle, but you could also use a curtain pole or any other length of wood or metal. You need a support from which to hang your flower curtain. They are no drill, renter friendly and only cost $4 to make!

Fiberglass Broom Handle, Nylon Plastic Threaded End, 1" dia x 60

Broom Handle Curtain Pole Turns out broom holders flipped sideways are the perfect substitute for a curtain rod holder! Turns out broom holders flipped sideways are the perfect substitute for a curtain rod holder! I made these dollar tree diy curtain rods and brackets for my daughter's dorm room. You need a support from which to hang your flower curtain. The dollar tree sells its brooms in parts, which makes it possible for you to mix and. Holding up brooms on the wall. I made these diy curtain rods for my stepdaughter's dorm room using 2 dollar tree broom. Here i am using a wooden broom handle, but you could also use a curtain pole or any other length of wood or metal. They are no drill, renter friendly and only cost $4 to make!

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