How can I stick a voile curtain to a window permanently?
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How permanent do you want it to be, you can use mod podge, or spray adhesive. If it is a rental but you want it stay up until you remove it, I have used liquid starch with fabric before.
Its not permanent, but I would put the fabric in liquid starch and smooth it over the window. It should stay on until you wet the window down.
Home Depot and other hardware stores have rolls of vinyl cling wrap that sticks perfectly to the window, needs no adhesive, and can be removed just by pulling it off. It's about the thickness of a less expensive plastic shower curtain. It comes in lots of designs and patterns, and I'm guessing they have one that looks like voile. I used it on my bathroom windows and it looked like frosted glass and provided great privacy, and was extremely easy to apply to the windows. It lasted several years and I only removed it because we were redoing the bathroom.
Home Depot calls it Window Film. Here's a link. https://www.homedepot.com/b/Window-Treatments-Window-Film/N-5yc1vZarc3
mod podge comes to mind