How To Make Paper Blinds Stay Up

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Paper blinds are a cheap and easy way to cover your windows without drilling holes or installing hardware. They are also great for renters who want to add some privacy and style to their space. But paper blinds can also be a pain to adjust and keep in place, especially if you have curious pets or kids who like to play with them. So how can you make paper blinds stay up without falling down or tearing apart? Here are some tips and tricks to help you out.

Paper blinds are temporary window coverings that can be cut to size and attached with adhesive strips. To make them stay up, you can use clips, cords, magnets or tape to secure them in different positions. You can also fold them into pleats or roll them up by hand for a more decorative look.

Use Clips or Cords to Adjust the Height

One of the simplest ways to make paper blinds stay up is to use the clips or cords that come with them. These allow you to adjust the height of the blinds by gathering and folding them into pleats. You can then clip them in place or tie them with a cord to the side of the window frame.

To use clips or cords, follow these steps:

  • Pull down on the left or right string to raise the top or bottom portion of your blinds. This is how you can close your blinds or open them partially.
  • Pull your cord to the right so your blinds stay put. This is how you can lock or unlock your blinds by tugging either cord to the right or left.
  • Alternatively, you can pick up the bottom of your blinds and roll them halfway up by hand. Start rolling by folding up the bottom end of the blinds. Then, continue rolling them layer by layer, applying even tension across the width of the blinds. Stop once you reach the halfway point or when you think you have a good enough start. This is how you can create a paper fan effect with your blinds.
  • Clip or tie your blinds in place with the clips or cords provided.

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Use Magnets or Tape to Secure the Sides

Another way to make paper blinds stay up is to use magnets or tape to secure the sides of the blinds to the window frame. This can prevent them from flapping around or falling off when there is wind or movement.

To use magnets or tape, follow these steps:

  • Cut some small pieces of magnet tape or double-sided tape and stick them to the sides of your window frame.
  • Align the edges of your paper blinds with the tape or magnets and press them firmly.
  • Repeat this process for all four sides of your window frame.
  • Adjust the height of your blinds as desired using clips or cords.

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Wrap Up

Paper blinds are a quick and easy solution for covering your windows without breaking the bank or damaging your walls. They may not last long or look very fancy, but they can add some charm and functionality to your space. With some clips, cords, magnets or tape, you can make paper blinds stay up and create different looks for your windows. Try paper blinds today and see how they can transform your home.

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