How to do stenciling on windows for privacy?
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I think people usually use a window film - here's an example
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/windows-doors/windows/how-to-use-contact-paper-to-make-a-beautiful-privacy-window-27632620
How to Use Contact Paper to Make a Beautiful Privacy Window!
Window film would work the best. You can find it on Amazon in various patterns and prices. Frosted Contac paper is also available in places like WalMart for a reasonable price. If you stenciled on glass it would be hard to wash the windows without removing some of the stencil you worked so hard to create. The paint could wash off or get scratched.
When I read your question, a number of things were scrolling thru my mind -- then I scrolled down and say the WINDOW FILM idea. = Perfect!!!!
Yes I agree, window film would definitely be the way to go.