2. Frosted windows are all the rage these days. People
choose to have their windows frosted because unlike the
usual curtains and blinds, WINDOW FROSTING provides
people with enough privacy while still allowing sunlight to
shine through it. Also, they don't need maintenance
whereas curtains need to be replaced and washed and
blinds will need cleaning and dusting. Then again, frosted
windows aren't just for practicality and privacy purposes.
They could also be used for aesthetic purposes.
Frosted windows are all the rage these days. People choose to
have their windows frosted because unlike the usual curtains and
blinds, WINDOW FROSTING provides people with enough
privacy while still allowing sunlight to shine through it. Also, they
don't need maintenance whereas curtains need to be replaced
and washed and blinds will need cleaning and dusting. Then
again, frosted windows aren't just for practicality and privacy
purposes. They could also be used for aesthetic purposes.
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3. The Design
Before you go on and create your own frosted window art, first,
you need to have a design. Your design can be practically
anything you want. Usually, people go for the following designs
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- Pinstripes
- Borders
- Patterns
- Animals
- Plants
- Logos
And of course, since you're going to make your design, you can go
beyond the commion designs and come up with your own design. It
will depend on what you want it for, too. Just take your time and decide
on what you truly want. You can still make alterations before your final
WINDOW FROSTING anyway.
4. The Tester
This step isn't required but it is definitely recommended. Prepare a sheet of glass so
that you can test your frosting on. This way, you don't need to create costly glass or
window replacements if you are not happy with your frosting work. Having a tester
will also be helpful for you to determine if you should make any changes in your
design.
Film
If you use frosted window film, you need to draw first your design on the film. If you are satisfied with the design, then you can
cut it out. Just take your time when you cut out your design to avoid making mistakes.
After cutting out your design from the stick on window frosting film, you are now ready to, well, stick it on the glass! Carefully
peel off the film while laying the sticky side on the glass. Do this carefully and slowly to avoid getting those annoying bubbles.
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5. And remember that some of the films will have different
instructions that you should follow but this is the general
idea.
Spray
If you don't think WINDOW FROSTING films are for you,
you can opt to use a window frosting spray instead. The only
downside is that it's a challenge to be able to distribute the
product evenly through the entire glass.
Then cut out a stencil of your design on a thick material.
Once you're happy with the look of things, apply it onto the
glass window and spray! Then wait it to dry before you touch
it again.
This may be challenging at first but as soon as you get a
hang of DIY window frosting, you wouldn't want to stop!
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