Leaded Glass Look on a Budget
by
Bobbi Perreault
(IC: homeowner)
$15
2 Hours
Easy
Love the window films at the store but hate the price? Got a steady hand? You can make your own privacy screen with a little time and patience. Check out how easy it is to get a beautiful custom look that lets in all the light and none of the unsightly views.
Materials: Clear Contact Paper, Pattern Ideas from the Home Store, Acrylic Paints.
Materials: Clear Contact Paper, Pattern Ideas from the Home Store, Acrylic Paints.
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Published February 2nd, 2014 4:58 PM
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Dawn Mertz on Jul 20, 2016I love this idea! I may try it with my back porch sliding doors!
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Bobbi Perreault on Jul 20, 2016Hi, Dawn For a big window, I would use the spray paint for making windows transparent/opaque Glass Frosting paint. You can use tape for the design. But it'll be easier by far to use the spray paint
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Andrea Schell Lee on Mar 18, 2021
Hi neighbor!!!!
I am definitely doing this to my kitchen door with glass!
Thank you for sharing!!
I'm about 30 miles south of DC!!!
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Bobbi Perreault on Mar 19, 2021
It worked like a charm for us, much better than viewing the neighbor's trash pile. One thing to keep in mind, if the contact paper stays up for any length of time, the adhesive will be hard to remove. But in our case, there was no reason to take it down. LOL
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