Anti-Goth Protection
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Anti-Goth Protection
Ok... we all hate the horror that is the Anti-Goth ( ya know.. the sun...) So as a simple fix this is what I've done.
Wal-Mart!! They always have fabric on sale for a dollar a yard. Go and find some nice thick black fabric. Be sure to hold it up to the light to see if it sufficiently blocks out the light. Get enough to cover the window in queston. Run over to the other part of the craft section and get some double sided sticky backed velcro.
Hem the edges of the fabric so it wont fray then sew a square of velcro to each corner and a square in the middle of each side. Attach the cloth to the window, then put up your favorite curtains..
Tada! Instadark!
Wal-Mart!! They always have fabric on sale for a dollar a yard. Go and find some nice thick black fabric. Be sure to hold it up to the light to see if it sufficiently blocks out the light. Get enough to cover the window in queston. Run over to the other part of the craft section and get some double sided sticky backed velcro.
Hem the edges of the fabric so it wont fray then sew a square of velcro to each corner and a square in the middle of each side. Attach the cloth to the window, then put up your favorite curtains..
Tada! Instadark!
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Thats a kick ass idea i'll try that
So I say thank you for the scars and all the guilt and the pain every tear i've never cried has sealed your fucking fate What did you take me for a fool? or were you just to blind to see that every effort made has failed and there is no destroying me
Denim works quite well for this. (I'm using it now)
Also, I've used felt (you know, the kind that is sticky on one side) to cover the actual glass of a window, and then put a better looking piece of fabric over it, thus completely eliminating any icky sunlight that may want to leak through your defenses.
Also, I've used felt (you know, the kind that is sticky on one side) to cover the actual glass of a window, and then put a better looking piece of fabric over it, thus completely eliminating any icky sunlight that may want to leak through your defenses.
If carpenters made buildings the way programmers make programs, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy all of civilization. Anonymous
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