Curtains you no longer need! Just one hour and your house will never be the same.

We all want to feel comfortable spending time away from prying eyes, while people-watching and to enjoy the morning sun. What to do if you hate boring curtains on the Windows, and the confidentiality of their personal life want to keep?

Cheer up, the wording "the Website" there is a brilliant solution to this problem! This lace veil on the window. Surprised? Then find out how to decorate the Windows of the house.

This is the cheap, quick and easy window decoryou can make with your own hands.





Decor ocnative need
  • lace
  • 2 tbsp corn starch
  • 2 tbsp cold water
  • 1,5 tbsp. hot water
  • scissors
  • brush


Progress
  1. Choose a beautiful and feminine lace with a straight edge. Cut from it a rectangular piece of the desired size.


  2. With the help of brush, apply a thick layer of starch jelly on the window glass. For its preparation mix the corn starch with cold water, then pour this mixture the boiling water.


  3. Stick on window lace of the workpiece.


  4. Apply another thick layer of jelly on top of the lace and chaotic brush strokes, paying attention to the edges of the window.


  5. The most wonderful use of lace is that it does not appear to be bloating, and if there are gaps, you can just stick a strip of lace on top.




In less than an hour you will create an elegant solution that will make your personal space a mystery for the public eye. And if you want to remove the lace, just wash the window with warm water.





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The author

Alexander Klimchuk Since childhood, interested in medicine, grew up in a family of doctors. Knows how to make a fancy Breakfast out of nothing, is not afraid to experiment in the kitchen, making pies without flour, low-fat mayonnaise, healthy sweets. Never give up and believes that people are created to help each other! In all its domestic Affairs the assistant to the son Sasha. Alexandra's favorite book — "the Art of loving" by E. Fromm.