This morning when I flung the blinds wide open, I examined my solution and realized that ten years later it has proven to be one of my better projects - it still looks great, in fact the colors have faded a little on the leaves making them even prettier and for years it has continued providing me with both privacy and all the morning wonders of my back yard .
The project was quick and easy . I went off to my fave craft store, purchased faux stained glass paint, created leaves and vines. Then on the lower half only, I filled in the clear gaps with frosted clear - just took my fingers and rubbed it straight on in a back and forth overlapping pattern. It created the effect of frosted crackled glass, beautiful in itself, and also kept anyone from seeing anything but a blur within the room. The upper clear part lets all of the light inside and altogether, the effect is much like a kaleidoscope of color that changes with the seasons and weather - but is always, always beautiful. It's easier to clean than just plain glass doors too - I love it.
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Well thats pretty cool and looks good too!
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Devonia, What a great idea!I did something similar to a bathroom window. I love having a window in the bathroom, but it's so hard to have both privacy and let some light in at the same time.
GREAT idea! My front door has a similar problem and this might be the answer. Thanks!
Patricia :o)
Hi Devonia! I love the design you painted on the door. It is beautiful. I am always delighted with your talent.
Well, it has been a long, hot, dry summer around here. I did have a wonderful garden despite the weather. Soon I shall have time to visit around more.
P.S. I still haven't forgotten your special recipe card.
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Pam
What a great solution to the privacy problem! I read your blog often although I don't usually leave comments. Just wanted to tell you that I enjoy seeing your work. You're very talented!
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