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One option would be tension rods. I always mount curtain rod holders above the frame, on the wall, as it gives a nice look for the window. Maybe you can find the project you are looking for, here:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=Curtain%20Rods%20in%20Decorate
HUH?
go to Home depot they have rods that fit behind your trim wood or tension rods
Huh? Trying to figure out your question.
She meant drill
I don't want to put any holes in or around the trim. This was shown About a year ago where the brackets was glued to the trim. HELP!!!!