No he's right. He forgot to mention to iront he covering to the windeo, then cut teh shape desired. Leave remaining coverin up on window as either 'art' a stained glass effect (with transparent covering only) or and excuse to get the windows 'professional cleaned!!!!



No, Seriously, for some intrecate details, one does (at low temp) iron the covering to the glass. It will stick, but not shrink. You can then overlay another color on top, and iron it in place. In doing so, you can essectially build a sheet of covering (usually with a patter), to apply over open bays, such as wings, a starbust patern over the open bays. Just cover as normal, with the custom made-up sheet! (It'll take some practice, and you should be fairly competent with covering.. knowing how much to stretch, to seal teh edges, etc...)
that's how I got teh 'organic' trim on my stick's wings..yellow first, trimed all wavy, then add the red. Again, a wavy line to match the yellow, and finally the blue, in the same fashion.. So, this was one sheet I added to the wing, covered in the usual way..