I tried to work with windowcolour some time ago and the result was ... questionable. It wouldn't stick to the Window. Then it tangled up, wherupon it suddenly turned quite sticky enough ... (I recently read "three men in a boat" and there is a bit about towlines and how they keep entangling if you don't look. Reminded me.)
I still have it somewhere, but it will never come apart again anyway, so I should probably just throw ist away.
If you'd like I'll also ask my nieces (age 4 and 7) for advice. They seem to have grasped what neither of us could manage properly ... but I guess the problem is the following: have you looked at the childrens' pictures? They are normally quite compact. Mostly fish. In the bathroom anyway. I've never seen really thin pieces on them. Also they are considerably smaller. So the filling thing should help. Alas, you can always see ist, so maybe you'd want to consider making it part of the artistic concept all along.
By the way, how did you do your window back in the old apartment? (I've always had the suspicion that you just took it out one fine summer's day)
You have my sympathies
I still have it somewhere, but it will never come apart again anyway, so I should probably just throw ist away.
If you'd like I'll also ask my nieces (age 4 and 7) for advice. They seem to have grasped what neither of us could manage properly ... but I guess the problem is the following: have you looked at the childrens' pictures? They are normally quite compact. Mostly fish. In the bathroom anyway. I've never seen really thin pieces on them. Also they are considerably smaller. So the filling thing should help. Alas, you can always see ist, so maybe you'd want to consider making it part of the artistic concept all along.
By the way, how did you do your window back in the old apartment? (I've always had the suspicion that you just took it out one fine summer's day)