Can you use cornstarch asa privacy window solution?
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Hi Alce, I've read about many solutions on how to use cornstarch as a "glue" to adhere fabric to walls or glass as a temporary fix. Here's a link where they use cornstarch/water and tissue paper on windows for privacy, but to still let light shine thruugh. http://www.instructables.com/id/Paper-Privacy-Windows-window-frost-like-a-boss/
The beauty of all this is that it easily removed if you want to change it later.
You can also use school glue and mix in food coloring to make the color of your choice and "paint" it onto your windows. You can also apply this with your fingers and make "designs or textured" looks of your choice. Here's a link: https://www.triedandtrueblog.com/fake-frosted-glass/
You can, check this out:
https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/add-removable-privacy-to-any-d-133402
I used Gallery Glass Clear and put it on with my fingers on my sidelights to the front door. Still lets the light in but distorts the view from both sides. One 8 ounce bottle goes a long way. Easy to get off if you don't like it. Get a small piece of glass from an old picture frame and try on there first. This is what it looks like from inside the house looking out.
Thank you