So while I try to understand the very basic functioning of this program, I wanted to share with you my guest post a couple of weeks ago. I am happy to report that they have been in use over a month with lots of sun, wind and rain and have held up beautifully.
Our deck was hot and sunny….a combination that did not bode well for spending time out there. Especially because I am not a fan of sweating. We had a rickety pergola that the previous owners had installed but the slats were so far apart that it did not do much in terms of providing shade. Oh yeah we also installed lights when we moved in for some ambiance. I still love the light set, but our installation method…..well let’s just say it was straight and rigid. Not exactly evoking feelings of summer casual fun. Behold the before-


But how could we get some shade without adding a roof or another layer the questionably stable pergola? Finally, we would like to have plants climb it and provide shade, but that will take times, maybe years. And patience is not one of my advantage.
And then when I was appreciating the popular drop cloth curtains I had an idea. Why couldn’t we use cheap paint tarps as the canvas to cover the pergola with? Brilliant!
So I head to the nearest home improvement store and bought two 4x15 drop cloths.

I worried that rain and wind could have negative results if I left them this size. So I sliced them in two and did a quick seam in heavy duty thread. No measuring or preciseness…..I cut where they were folded. I am not fast on the sewing machine and got four done in in 35 minutes.
Then I added two grommets on each end to attach to the pergola. Again this step did not take very long at all.
With the husbands help, we took down the lights and wove the four strips of drop cloth into the pergola all the way across. They were attached with screws through the grommets that can easily be taken down in the winter. An “above” pictures from the window.

Again no measuring was involved….we just eyeballed the spacing. Then we added the patio lights back in a more casual way to get this-


And at night…

The table is now shady and we can make as if that we are in a fun restaurant when we are just eating in our own backyard. It would have been easy to add another two strips to bring the shade to the end of the pergola…..but you see that green tarp?

That would be the BBQ and I do not think flame and canvas are a good mix even in the name of style.
The whole project cost less than $50 and a 2 hours of time. Will it fade…..yes but I do not care as a lighter color will still work. Will it last 20 years….no but it was inexpensive and easily replaceable.
Well worth it for some shade and ambience in my opinion. And even if you do not have a pergola in your backyard, drop cloths could still be used on other structures or even between a couple of poles. Who knew that they could be so multi-functional?

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