I just finished hanging 9 of these suckers. Here we go... measure over 4" from each end of the valance and 1.75" from the front of it, drill a small pilot hole. Use a nut driver to screw the hexagon screws into the valance, remove screws and hold valance at top of window in desired location. Use a pencil to mark holes and drill a small pilot hole in window frame. Use nut driver again to predrill the screws into window frame so that the Phillips heads don't strip out due to the hard wood. Place the shade brackets on valance with plastic tip facing towards the window. Now all that's left is snapping the shade into the brackets. Be patient, it took me a couple of shades before I got good at it. Your arms will feel the burn.
Thanks for the support. Your suggestion to turn the brackets with the plastic tip facing toward the window made it much easier to get first side hooked in.
OMG....I figured it out and figured I would pass it along, to help others avoid the same frustration. I lined the valence up with the window frame first and used a pencil to mark the location where the holes lined up on bottom of top window frame. The shades did not come with enough screws. I predrilled the 3 holes on the pencil marks. next I placed the valance up and screwed it in place with the center hole. then I placed the brackets plastic tab facing me on top of the valance and the predrilled holes and tightened so the tabs faced me. After securing snugly, i placed the shade by grabbing back of brackets with back rail rocking forward until it snapped in to place. Very easy to install when you get enough hardware and the proper instructions. Good luck.
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