Royal Blue Wavy Curtain
Wavy Foil Door Curtain Royal Blue
Add sparkle and pizzazz to your party!
Royal Blue Wavy Curtains make decorating quick and easy. Cover walls and doorways with our 3 feet wide x 8 feet long Royal Blue Wavy Curtains.
The foil material is not colorfast, and may bleed and/or fade.
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Pros
- Beautiful Material
- Easy To Hang
- Easy to work with
- Great Color
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Floats
Comments:
We use on our float for old settler days
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Beautiful Material
- Easy To Hang
- Great Color
Cons
- not thick enough
- Too Transparent
Best Uses
- Waterfall water
Comments:
I used this for waterfall water. It was very pretty in color--the only downfall was that it was not thick enough. I had to use both that I bought and just laid them over each other and stapled them at the top. Came out pretty though.
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Q:
Are shorter versions available, i.e. 8'wide x 3 ' tall?Asked on 5/25/2013 by Sharee from Pollock Pines, CA1 answer
A:
We do have wavy table skirting available. I have included the link below for more information.
http://www.stumpsparty.com/event/wavy-metallic-blue-table-skirt/pgp/tbswavbluAnswered on 5/29/2013 by csr
Q:
How do you hang these up?Asked on 3/16/2012 by Jen2 answers
A:
Metallic curtains must be tacked up or taped depending on the type of material you are sticking it to.Answered on 3/16/2012 by csrA:
I run a long strip of clear packing tape along the top edge and turn it over so it is half on the front and half on the back, then I use thumb tacks through the tape and to the frame of the door. The tape keeps the foil from ripping as someone walks through and it pulls on them.Answered on 3/20/2012 by Teri from Kauai,HI
Q:
These look so cool--what is the fire hazard rating on them?Asked on 3/25/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
If you are looking for something with a fire hazard rating you may want to look into PVC curtains, which is not what this is. PVC does not ignite into a flame more than a slight glow that snuffs itself out in a split second then it shrinks wihout dripping.Answered on 4/22/2011 by csr









