Do You Have a Chain-Link Fence – Hate the Look, But Love the Enclosed Protection?
Me Too.
Here’s a Simple, Easy Way to Jazz Up the Chain-Link, Without Loosing the Enclosed Safety.
Hello Santa Fe Coyote Fence!
What You Need: Branches. Baling Wire. Wire Cutter. Work Gloves.

These Branches (often called “latillas”) are Fir and Spruce. 8 Feet Long. Cut into 4 Foot Lengths.
These should cover a 20 foot span of fence.

A Roll of Baling Wire Goes a Long, Long Way. The Wire Cutters are for Cutting and Twisting the Wire.
Wire Cutters. Amazon LINK.
Baling Wire. Amazon LINK.

Lay out the Branches.

Cut a Length of Wire to Go Around the Branch and the Chain-Link Fence.

Tie the Wire to Secure the Branch Against the Fence.

Then Twist the Wire Tight to Hold the Branch in Place.

One Wire to Secure the Top. One Wire to Secure the Bottom. Two Wires on Each Branch.

Spacing of the Branches is Up to You.

Here’s the View from the Back of the Coyote Fence.

A 10 Foot Section can be a 2-Hour/2-Person Job…With Lots of Goofy Chatter and Silly Laughs.

Drink Plenty of Water. This Job is Best Done Early Morning in the Shade.

Simply Santa Fe. Simply Fabulous!

And All it Took was that Old Chain-Link, Some Branches, Wire, and Lots of Giggles.

Is there anything that man can’t do? Good job! Looks awesome! Can’t wait to see it in person!
Stop by. Love to see you!
I just love that updat to a chain link fence!!! It looks amazing!!
Thank you Holyoke! So glad you like it!
You are a beautiful woman. Just reading your blogs and seeing your creative talent inspires me to get in touch with mine once again. I felt the joy, the love and your adorable wit! Keep inspiring its digs in much deeper than you know.
Thank you and God Bless you and yours!
Looks awesome!