Fall DIY: beautiful views instead of curious glances with Falling Leaves!

Fall DIY: beautiful views instead of curious glances with Falling Leaves!

Whether it’s stormy, raining or the sun is shining outside, or the view from your window doesn’t have much nature to show: conjure up a natural atmosphere on your windows with the decorative d-c-fix static window border Falling Leaves, with privacy protection included! This opaque border for glass surfaces has a modern all-over leaf design. It adheres statically and can therefore be easily and quickly applied to window surfaces. And if you ever wish to change your d-c-fix decorative design, the border can be removed without leaving any residue, and reused as desired. Treat yourself and your windows to something beautiful, including privacy protection – and create a good autumnal mood for you and your windows with the Falling Leaves border!  

Preparation

10 min

Time

15 min

Difficulty

Beginners

Cost

Low

You will need:

  • d-c-fix static window border Falling Leaves
  • Utility knife
  • Scraper
  • Pencil
  • Measuring tape 
  • Ruler
  • Spray bottle with water
Preparation

10 min

Time

15 min

Difficulty

Beginners

Cost

Low

Bring an autumnal mood with privacy protection to your windows: 

The utility knife is used to cut the window foil along a ruler.
Step 1

Determine the dimensions of the window area to be decorated, then transfer the dimensions to the d-c-fix static window border Falling Leaves and cut with the utility knife.

A spray bottle is used to spray water on the window.
Step 2

Clean the window thoroughly and then wet the window pane generously with water using a spray bottle.

The window foil is applied to the window.
Step 3

Peel the backing paper off the border and place the d-c-fix static window border Falling Leaves on the window.

The scraper smooths down the window foil.
Step 4

Press the border onto the window pane, spread it across the entire width of the window, and use the scraper to squeeze out the excess water between the glass and the d-c-fix static window border Falling Leaves.

You did it!