If your curtains have large eye holes thread the rod through the openings.
How to hang curtain lights on wall.
For particularly heavy curtains or rods you might want to install wall anchors to mount the brackets securely to the wall.
Secure the lights to the side and top edges of the entire wall.
Screw your hooks to the wall the rest is pretty straightforward hammer in your anchors and secure your curtain rod hooks to the wall using the provided screws.
This method works well for hanging wall rods french window curtain rods and even arched window curtain rods though you may need to take the unique shape of those styles into account.
Buy anywhere from 15 30 stripes for a dense curtain.
Open and close to check that they re functioning properly before finishing.
Use nails thumb tacks or wall hooks to secure the lights to the perimeter of your desired wall.
Measure your window and buy as many strands also known as stripes as you d like.
Lay your wire out straight and starting at one end place pieces of tape where you want the lights to hang.
Get a roll of transparent tape or a box of tacks and step up onto a stepstool or small stepladder.
This works best with string lights that have to be connected to an outlet.
Then set the rod into the brackets to hang the.
Secure the lights to the top of the window or curtain with the method of your choice then hang your curtains in front of them.
Leave the bottom edge along the floor empty.
I insisted on filming john as he demonstrated this part too so if you want to see it in action you can catch it in the video above.
Place curtains on the rod.
Hang the curtains and double check to make sure your brackets are still secure.
Otherwise attach the panels to the rod with curtain rings or clips.
By the end we had a total of 14 pieces of tape on our wire.
Secure one end of the light strand to an intersection point on one of your bedroom walls by placing a piece of tape over the wires or pushing a tack into the wall in between the wires.
Use tape or tacks to secure the lights to the wall.