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Elizabeth D

Rockford, IL
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  • Elizabeth D
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013
  • Frosted sidelights, view from the outside

Cheap easy way to frost windows

I used clear contact paper to frost the sidelights beside our front door. The trick is to spray the window and the back of the contact paper with water before positioning onto the window. This helps to be able to slide and adjust it into place. Go to Plum Doodles for additional info and tips.: http://plumdoodles.com/2012/05/23/add-priva...
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SheilaG, Plum Doodles Acworth, GA
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  • Elizabeth D
    Commented on May 24, 2012
    I used Gallery Glass from Plaid that you can find at any craft store or Walmart. You can ...»
    either create faux stained glass windows or use the clear to frost the windows. It looks like glue, but dab a paint brush in the Gallery Glass and dab it on the window and it will dry clear. It looks real and when you are ready to remove it, it peels right off.

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