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Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2024
I loved how easy these were to use. You can stick them on your window anyway you like. You could get super creative and cut designs too.
Sarah Dapprich
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Very DIYer friendly. Super cute way to dress up a window. I used 2 small pieces of scotch tape on both sides of one corner to gently pull the backing off easier. The weather is overcast in the picture but on a sunny day the colors are great. I used the sheets on every other window panel and Elmer's glue mixed with paint for the cloudy windows on my doors. Easy cleanup if we ever move.
Rachel Retalic
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I've always wanted stained glass in my house. These windows had 3 panels at the top that were perfect for filling with the cling paper. They cut easily, and stuck with a bit of soapy water. They've been up for a few weeks with no peeling, even with the sudden autumn weather change.
Nimpod
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Many things to do with these they are a great gift
Leon Applewhaite
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
Not what I expected
MM
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
I was really happy to see a variety of smaller sized colored film available for sale. The variety of colors is great. It was easy for me to peel the clear backing off of the colored film. I used scotch tape (like the instructions show) and the clear backing peeled right off. No problem. After applying the soapy water, the film was easy to adjust to the window. A more difficult task for me was to remove all the bubbles and air pockets, which was mostly accomplished. The real challenge for me was cutting the film to size once on the window. However, most of the film came out OK (really, I love it, but no doubt a professional or more experienced person would have done a better job). Someday I'll redo the purple film as it has a tiny gap. This was my fault, though. I just wasn't very good at trimming the film with a razor blade. All in all, I am very happy with this product. The windows look beautiful! I love them! They make me smile every time I walk past them. They will look even better when the smokey skies clear from all of the surrounding wildfires. I absolutely recommend this product. I hope this company makes available larger precut sizes so I can install in my laundry room (hint, hint).
Sharleen
Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2023
Loved this product. I wasn’t digging the faux glass block so I spiced it up!
Seganku
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021
Disclaimer: The last time I did something like this, I was applying mirrored window tint with my dad to our newish 1976 Suburban. It didn't really turn out too great then, with many bubbles left behind. We had large window squeegees, when smaller ones probably would have worked much better.Tools: Super important! You'll need a soft squeegee thing. I pulled the handles out of a couple spatulas. The small one worked best for my purposes, but the big one should work better for a larger, flatter area. You'll need a sprayer bottle of some kind. I wasn't sure how much, or what kind of soap to put in, so I put in ~2tsp of dishwashing soap into a 32oz spray bottle. It did not seem like too much or too little, but maybe half that amount would probably still be okay.As recommended in the directions, I used tape (masking) to pull the two layers apart. Without the tape, I'd never be able to tell there were two layers. I removed the backing, then applied soap to the window, and both sides of the tint film. I scooted the film into place, then squeegeed them, dabbing the edges with a paper towel as the soapy water was pushed out.I messed up. I got the color order wrong, and had to remove/replace four of the eight panels. This gave me the opportunity to see how sticky they'd become. Even with that much soap, they were quite sticky. I expect they'd have stuck much more firmly if I'd waited a couple days. They were stuck well enough that I don't expect them to just fall off anytime soon.
lynn ward
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
Big dissapointment after waiting a ridiculos amount of delivery time
Tabitha L.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021
We used these to make faux stained glass in our youth center. It's easy to apply (I use Gila spray). Looks great!It has stayed well but the windows on the outside wall have faded in the sun after just a few months. We've had to replace those twice already so we'll probably clean them off this time and not use it again there. They fade too quickly on outside windows.
Tom H
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2019
As advertised.
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