Bathroom window DIY
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Lynn on Dec 08, 2015E6000 or Goop glue.Helpful Reply
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Kim Kilmer on Dec 08, 2015I personally like to use silicone adhesive. You can get it at almost any store that sells hardware type items. I use it to adhere glass pieces together for glass totems and when I glue glass or stone on bowling balls for garden spheres.........1 marked as helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Dec 08, 2015Try Welbond. It is non-toxic,dries clear and is waterproof1 marked as helpful Reply
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JG on Dec 08, 2015where would i get the glass peices? + what are "totems" ? thanksHelpful Reply
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Kristin on Dec 08, 2015E6000 can't beat the stuff!1 marked as helpful Reply
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Bessie Ashby on Dec 08, 2015I would not attach it to my window. you could never clean it and you mite get tired of it down the road and it would be impossible to remove. I would cut some plastic the size of my window and with 600 glue attach the pieces . Then put velcro dots in each cornor and then it would be ease to remove and wash.3 marked as helpful Reply
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Jean Myles on Dec 08, 2015I'm all for E6000Helpful Reply
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Marcela on Dec 08, 2015If you spray the glass with opalescent paint (or any paint), you can use normal liquid silicon glue. Painting borders of a mirror with wall paint, for example, will prepare the surface to adhere the silicon and shells.2 marked as helpful Reply
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Par1449999 on Dec 09, 2015I would do this with liquid glass that you can buy at a craft store. It is very easy to useHelpful Reply
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Valerie on Dec 09, 2015Many stores (and online) sell window film/clings and they come in a variety of patterns plus they are already decorated. Just apply water to backside of the film and apply light pressure to smooth out air bubbles. I have a glass storm door and applied a frosted film to it creating privacy. Walmart online has MANY different patterns to choose from.Helpful Reply
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Hildegarde on Dec 09, 2015This is awesome and invites anyone to try it out, with whatever appliances. I certainly will. Heartful thanks for sharing your bathroom window decoration.Helpful Reply
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Darla Brown on Dec 09, 2015I have seen these as window clings ...I saw them at Home Depot...if you are planning to resell the house eventually I would not use anything permanent..you can always use lace cut to size and adhere it with cornstarch mixed with waterHelpful Reply
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Michael on Dec 09, 2015E 6000 glueHelpful Reply
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June on Dec 10, 2015I would use E 6000. I use it on all my window projects. It is flexible and can withstand cold and heat.1 marked as helpful Reply
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