I had no idea you could do this!

Transform your plain windows into stunning pieces of art with a simple cornstarch mixture and lace. This DIY project is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of elegance and privacy to their home without the need for heavy curtains or blinds. With just a few materials, you can create a unique look that allows natural light to filter through beautifully patterned lace, giving your windows a chic and sophisticated appearance.

This DIY is perfect for adding a vintage or bohemian touch to your home. Pair your lace-covered windows with light, airy curtains or leave them bare to let the lace pattern stand out. Consider using lace patterns that complement your existing decor, such as floral designs for a shabby chic look or geometric patterns for a more modern aesthetic. This project works well in living rooms, bedrooms, or even bathrooms where you want to maintain privacy while still allowing light to enter.

Lace Covered Windows with Cornstarch Mixture

Materials

1 cup cornstarch
2 cups cold water
Lace fabric (enough to cover your window)
Scissors
Measuring cup
Mixing bowl
Paintbrush or sponge
Plastic drop cloth or old newspapers

Directions

Start by preparing your workspace. Lay down a plastic drop cloth or old newspapers to protect your floors from any drips.

Measure and cut the lace fabric to fit your window. Ensure that the lace covers the entire window surface for a seamless look.

In a mixing bowl, combine 1 cup of cornstarch with 2 cups of cold water. Stir the mixture until the cornstarch is fully dissolved and there are no lumps.

Using a paintbrush or sponge, apply a generous layer of the cornstarch mixture to the window surface. Work in sections to prevent the mixture from drying out before you apply the lace.

Carefully press the lace fabric onto the coated window, smoothing out any wrinkles or air bubbles as you go. Ensure that the lace adheres well to the window.

Once the lace is in place, apply another layer of the cornstarch mixture over the top of the lace to seal it. Make sure the entire surface is covered.

Allow the mixture to dry completely. This may take several hours, depending on the humidity and temperature in your home.

Once dry, trim any excess lace from the edges of the window for a clean finish.

Variations & Tips

For a more colorful look, consider dyeing the lace fabric before applying it to the window. You can also experiment with different lace patterns to achieve various styles, from delicate florals to bold geometric shapes. If you want a temporary solution, use a removable adhesive instead of the cornstarch mixture, allowing you to change the lace design whenever you like. Additionally, you can layer different lace patterns for a more complex and textured appearance.