Die Cut Star Curtain
Add the sparkle of stars.
Set the tone when you guests walk through this Die Cut Star Curtain. The 3 feet wide x 8 feet long plastic curtain is available in black, silver or gold. Each star on this fabulous star curtain measures 6 inches in diameter and has 5 strands per curtain.Black is no longer available.
Detailed shipping information
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Attractive (3)
- Easy to hang (3)
- Great color (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Reviewer Profile:
- Budget shopper (3)
Reviewed by 4 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-4
Comments:
Beautiful designs of the products.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Hang
- Great Color
Cons
Best Uses
Comments:
Easy to install; adds alot of color to room. Better than the regular card board products.
Thumbs up!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Hang
- Great Color
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- On wall with netting
Comments:
I will hang this product on wall made out of netting. The light would look great shining through
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Hang
- Great Color
Cons
Best Uses
- Entry
Comments:
Had a double door opening to the party room so I bought 2 and it was a great addition to sparkle it up.
Displaying reviews 1-4
Do you have questions about this product?(earn points for answers!)
get answers from real customers and in-house experts with AnswerBox.
Q:
How many strands of stars are there in the 3 feet across? Thanks.Asked on 6/12/2012 by MCox from Vancouver,WA1 answer
A:
There are 5 strands per curtain.Answered on 6/14/2012 by CSR
Q:
How long are they? How can I hang them from the ceiling?Asked on 2/13/2012 by Arashi1 answer
A:
The Die Cut Star Curtain measures eight feet long and can be hung from the ceiling if you wish.Answered on 2/22/2012 by CSR
Q:
How do you hang this?Asked on 2/2/2012 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
You can tack it or tape it to the door frame.Answered on 2/6/2012 by CSR
Q:
Would this make for a suitable backdrop for photos at a party and then giving the photos as keepsakes for gifts---1920's inspired b-day partyAsked on 11/19/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
This would look great. You can make it look elegant or give it a retro look depending on whether or not you add additional background materials.Answered on 11/21/2011 by csr
Q:
What do you use to put up the blue stardust flat paper to drywall? We need something that will not rip or tear the drywall when we take it down, it has to stay up for at least 3 weeks also we have block walls. can you help me with this?
I also have the die cut star curtains, can we use the same for this?
Thank you, JudyAsked on 11/18/2011 by Anonymous from Surprise, AZ1 answer
A:
If you are wanting to attach flat paper to drywall and not tear it at all the only thing I know of that would possibly work is using Sticky Tack, item number: STITAC. We typically hang flat paper with tape.Answered on 11/21/2011 by csr
Q:
Are these stars attached seperately so they are independently hanging or are they secured to a plastic curtain?Asked on 3/3/2011 by Anonymous2 answers
A:
They are attached to a clear.Answered on 3/4/2011 by CSRA:
The are attached to a top band by this thread that you can not see. The strips hangs from the top band. I hope I explained this okAnswered on 7/28/2011 by LM from Akron Ohio
Q:
Any advice for a dance recital stage backdrop for our theme
"Dancing Through The Decades". THe stage is 20 feet high by 50ft. wide. Doesn't need to cover the entire area. You have so many great things but I need help as to not make it look too busy.Asked on 2/23/2011 by Karen Dancer from Reading, Pa1 answer
A:
You could use material such as gossamer, Shimmera, polyvinyl or chiffon to cover your background to give an elegant look and feel without going overboard with a pattern or designed look.Answered on 2/23/2011 by csr











