How to Pull Back Your Curtains.
Let some light shine into your home by pulling your curtains up. Bows add a nice decorative feature to sheer linen curtains.
A thick cord makes tying curtains back easy and looks beautiful. This simple trick will only take but ten minutes of your day. All you need to do is find a cord that matches your curtains to produce a carelessly elegant look to any room.
Tie up your curtains with some string for a simple, rustic look. Natural linen looks gorgeous held up with just some twine.
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