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Artscape 02-3021 New Leaf Window Film, 24" x 36", Multi Color

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Arrives Friday, Feb 28
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Features

  • The visual effect of textured glass and stained glass
  • Creates privacy / Provides UV protection
  • No adhesives / Applies easily
  • Patterns repeat to cover any size window
  • Made in USA

Material: Vinyl


Brand: ARTSCAPE


Color: Multicolor


Size: 24" x 36"


Product Dimensions: 36"L x 24"W


Installation Type: Static Cling


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Number of Items: 1


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 12


Material: ‎Vinyl


Brand: ‎ARTSCAPE


Color: ‎Multicolor


Size: ‎24" x 36"


Product Dimensions: ‎36"L x 24"W


Installation Type: ‎Static Cling


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎Yes


Number of Items: ‎1


UPC: ‎895425000212 885236143178 885216487445 885845011356 885884574744


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎12


Manufacturer: ‎Light Effects


Unit Count: ‎6.0 Square Feet


Part Number: ‎02-3021


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎02-3021


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎New Leaf


Finish: ‎Stained Glass


Pattern: ‎Botanical


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Coverage: ‎6 square feet


Included Components: ‎Window Film, Instructions


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: April 16, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect for intended purpose
I bought this cover for an office door that goes into our garage. I don’t like my customers peeking in the window at my person space so choose this design. It fit the door widows well. It was easy to apply. It is not see through. It holds its stick well. The print is pretty and matches my decor. It can be reapplied if a mistake is made and again holds its stick. The design does light natural light though. The directions were easy to follow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by Carolyn J. Flyte

  • Beautiful!
This is very good quality, and very beautiful window film! I purchased a metal yard stick and a thick 2'x3' posterboard that has an inner styrofoam core(to use as a cutting surface so we didn't damage our kitchen counters or floors), as well as a utility knife for this project. Word of advice: measure twice, cut once. Once we got the hang of cutting everything to spec, it was easy to hang. Just follow the instructions with the soapy water spray, and the squeegee worked really well for me. I bordered mine on the top and bottom with Artscape 'Texture Twelve Window Film 24-by-36-Inch'. The window area I was trying to cover was 53''(63" minus the 10" at the bottom uncovered by film, so my stumpy doggies could still see outside), and I didn't want to try to line everything up to stack two of these 36'' long films one above the other. The clear film matches the clear textured portion of the film nicely. I also bought 'Plaid:Craft Gallery Glass Instant Lead Lines, 12", Black 1/8" Thick, 24/Packaging', and cut them apart on my styrofoam posterboard with my utility knife. A word to the wise, it takes a while for the film to dry. Even though I was thorough with the squeegee and went back over it many times with a paper towel, I will have to wait at least overnight to finish applying the adhesive lead lines, because they would catch the film and pull the edges up slightly, which drew out more soapy water from underneath the film, and kept the adhesive from sticking to the window, so I had to throw some of the lead lines away. Pros: This film is beautiful, and gives our living room character. It makes the room look cleaner and less cluttered, because we were able to get rid of our mini-blinds (which just ended up breaking, because they were on a DOOR and kept smashing against the knob). They also do a great job of obscuring the inside of our apartment from onlookers. Looking in from outside at night, it gives the impression of being warm, colorful, and welcoming, while also remaining very discreet. Cons: We live on a ground floor apartment, and the headlights and brake lights of the vehicles that pass our apartment are much more noticeable now than they were before. I will post pictures in a few days after I get all my lead lines up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2015 by Elmyr Elmyr

  • Great Look on a Shower Window
First off, this stuff is a quality product. It is much thicker than I expected and does not feel like some cheap cellophane style ones that are out there. Installation is pretty easy as long as you follow a couple of key steps. Many of these have been said already, but after installing five of these. I feel the need to include my two cents. 1: Get yourself a spray bottle and fill it with water and several drops of liquid dishwashing soap. 2: I found the small squeegee that comes with the kit to actually work really well. I had a larger one, but smaller is better in this scenario as it is easier to get the bubbles out. 3: I would HIGHLY recommend making a template of the window with some Rosin / Butcher paper before cutting the film. Cut the paper out to a perfect fit, then transfer the template to the actual film. If you cut the film 1/8” larger than the opening, it is next to IMPOSSIBLE to cut the film while it is on the window. I know this sounds absurd, and I did not believe anyone else who said this, but it is. I have a precision set of Exacto knives that will slice anything with the slightest touch (basically they are scalpels). For some reason once the film gets wet, and you try and cut any excess that is sitting on the edge of the frame or weather stripping, it pulls the film away from the glass. I have a mild case of OCD, so I spent over one hour trying to prove that I could cut it. Well I cut it, as in my finger, and the film, but of course not where I intended to. So after all that, make a template, cut it exact ahead of time, or slightly smaller than the glass. You really can’t tell if the film is 1/8” smaller than the opening, so don’t stress out if you are slightly off. 4: So now that you have the film cut, spray the window with a bunch of water / soap, peel the paper back and coat the inside of the film. Place it into position, and spray the heck out of the film, BEFORE using the squeegee. Start in the middle and work out all the bubbles and water from inside. Keep the film coated with water so the squeegee slides easily. As you get close to the edge, you will see the last drops of water coming out. If the film is slightly larger than the glass, then the water will be trapped inside and will not fully stick to the glass. If this happens, slightly pull up on the film as you squeegee to help the water come out. The final result looks like real stained glass, and all and all, a fairly easy process. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015 by G-Factor

  • Beautiful and East to Install
This product has a beautiful design. It’s simple and quick to install. All you need is a sharp edge and a spray bottle of water. It holds up very well overtime.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by Debbie Bradshaw Debbie Bradshaw

  • Easy to apply, privacy coverage needed, & brightens the area
Love the ease of putting this up! And it looks amazing. It doesn’t feel or give off that cheap window cling look. I read a review here about measuring multiple times and doing a “dry fit” before taking the backing off-1000000% agree with this. It helped a lot and gave me the opportunity to do any needed trimming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Mae Mae

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