Lace window treatment with cornflour
Add lace to your window with cornstarch. Iron your lace and cut to fit. Mix 2 tbsp cornstarch with about an equal amount of cold water, then mix that in about a cup and a half of boiling water. Paint a thick layer on the window pane. Then apply another thick layer on top using random brush strokes being sure to get all the corners. To remove it, you just wash it off with warm water,
We Bet You One of These Elie Saab Dresses Will Attend the Oscars
Elie Saab Haute Couture Spring 2014

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DIY ombre lace curtains
Good tutorial for ombre. These would make great window display curtains, or, in opaque fabric, dressing room curtains in your consignment shop, says AuntieKate.wordpress.com Note: "if you dip them in a little further , then pull them back out a little, gravity will help create a gradual ombre effect.."
Treasure Hunt for high-style vintage clothing at Vintage Textile
Embroidered mixed lace tea dress, c.1922. High relief hand embroidery & handmade lace on a ground of ivory cotton tulle, with inset panels of delicate flat filet lace, textured Irish crochet lace and Venetian needle lace medallions. The straight silhouette is softened with bias-cut hem flounces and side-back panels. Loose fitting, it slips on without closures, and is sheer so will need a slip. Pinned by #Blucha from vintagetextile.com