Weather-proof way to add privacy to glass
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This website has a lot of very nice window films. Maybe you'll like one of these.
https://www.decorativefilm.com/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=S%20%7C%20US%20%7C%20Window%20Films%20%7C%20Alpha&utm_term=window%20films&utm_content=window%20films
Try sealing with marine grade polyethylene
Check on line, in automotive stores, or in craft stores for permanent glass paint.
Oh, ok I understand. Sounds like it will be pretty, but I'm not sure if the window films would hold up. That would be a question for the company. They have some really pretty ones if they'll work. The only other thing is glass etching and that may take a bit of time since you have a few windows to do. Post some pictures when you finish.
I think I want to stay away from films. I don't really want to spend that much. I would like to stay more in line with etching or painting - but am not sure what to do to make that waterproof.