Light Brochure You will design window coverings for every need transparent translucent opaque.

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Light Brochure You will design window coverings for every need transparent translucent opaque

First, print or create a brochure. The following template is available on our class web page.

In each box create a window covering. You must design one that is transparent, one that is translucent and one that is opaque.

Describe the window coverings by telling how much light they let through. The following brochure shows an example.

You must write using neat cursive. Draw and color the illustrations or cut and paste in the pictures.

This transparent window covering is a favorite of our customers who want to have full light for their greenhouse needs. Your plants will love all the light that comes through! Our translucent window covering is designed for our customers who want some light coming in to their home. These sheer coverings are great for your dining room needs! The opaque window covering is perfect for our customers who need privacy. These coverings are custom-made to block out all light so you can get a good night’s sleep!

Now fold the brochure twice so that the other side is seen. On this side create the front of your brochure.

This transparent window covering is a favorite of our customers who want to have full light for their greenhouse needs. Your plants will love all the light that comes through! Our translucent window covering is designed for our customers who want some light coming in to their home. These sheer coverings are great for your dining room needs! The opaque window covering is perfect for our customers who need privacy. These coverings are custom-made to block out all light so you can get a good night’s sleep!

Lucy’s Window Coverings Window coverings for every need! Front

We can create a window covering that is transparent, translucent, or opaque! Middle

This transparent window covering is a favorite of our customers who want to have full light for their greenhouse needs. Your plants will love all the light that comes through! Our translucent window covering is designed for our customers who want some light coming in to their home. These sheer coverings are great for your dining room needs! The opaque window covering is perfect for our customers who need privacy. These coverings are custom-made to block out all light so you can get a good night’s sleep! Inside

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