How do I paint my window with cornstarch and attach lace fabric?
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Here's an interesting video where they did it for privacy on a window. What a cool idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MExJ49MZ9JM
Check this out! Beautiful!
https://www.remodelaholic.com/diy-lace-privacy-window-covering/
More simpler solution would be to use liquid starch. Soak the lace in the starch, wring it out and put it on the window. A lot of renters use this method to put temporary fabric on walls like wallpaper.
Hi Judy, I saw pictures of this and it is beautiful. Good luck with your corn starch and lace windows. www.oprah.com › homemadesimple › cornstarch-window-treatment-...
Cornstarch Window Treatment Video - Oprah.com
Dec 30, 2016 - Create A Custom Window Treatment with Fabric and Cornstarch ... Paint small amounts of cornstarch over fabric on window using a paintbrush ... Repeat cornstarch prep steps and application steps for edges of the fabric that ...
Try this https://www.remodelaholic.com/diy-lace-privacy-window-covering/
You could soak the lace in liquid laundry starch. Then wring the lace out leaving it very damp. From that point you can put the lace on windows and work it around while eliminating wrinkles and pockets of air. This technique is used a lot by renters. You can use most kinds of fabric and apply it to walls too. No nails necessary. When you move, you can peel the fabric away from its surface and reuse. I hope this helps you.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/windows-doors/windows/old-lace-turned-privacy-screening-26856114
Old Lace Turned Privacy Screening
There's a tutorial here: