Tuesday, April 14, 2015

What's the Best Drapery Hook to Use for a Painted Rock Display Stand?

I have tried 3 types (brands) of slip-in drapery hooks and learned they are not created equal when it comes to shaping them into stands for painted rocks.



The slip-in hooks are described below in the order of my preference.

The most expensive set was $3.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond for 14 Slip-In Hooks...

 
...and it was the easiest to shape into a good-looking stand for a painted rock.

Painted Rock Display Stand Using Bed Bath & Beyond Slip-In Drapery Hook
 

The medium-priced set was $2.49 at Hobby Lobby for 14 Pleater Hooks. (Four hooks were end hooks and could not be used as stands.)


It took a little more time to create a stand because of the 4 "legs" but it was fairly easy to bend and shape into a nice looking painted rock display stand.

Painted Rock Display Stand Using Hobby Lobby Pleater Hook


The lowest-priced set was $1.97 at Lowe's for 14 Slip-In Curtain Hooks. 


The piece used as a back support (soldered to the "legs") would snap off if I was not careful. 

 
The metal was thicker and harder to bend (even with pliers) and it was difficult to shape the hook into an acceptable-looking stand. 


Painted Rock Display Stand Using Lowe's Slip-In Curtain Hook

I am sure each type of slip-in hook works well for hanging curtains and drapes but for display stands, my preference is the Bed Bath & Beyond or the Hobby Lobby hooks.

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2 comments:

  1. OMG!!! I am SO HAPPY I found you (via Pinterest)I have only been painting rocks for a few months, and I have been looking for such a source as yourself! I love what you do with the drapery hooks, very clever. Thank you for sharing your knowledge :')

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    1. Welcome to the wonderful, fun world of rock painting. I am happy to share the tips and tricks I learn and even more happy you discovered my blog. I hope your 2016 is filled with fabulous painted rock creations.

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