Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.The window covering solution you need, with the look you want. This Redi Shade No Tools Original Light Filtering Shade allows you to match decor in any space. It creates instant privacy, softly filters light and blocks sunlight and UV rays. Trim this pleated shade at home for a perfect fit, prep the surface and then install without any tools — no drill, screws or brackets needed. These durable paper shades are available in white or natural colors to fit any decor. Redi Shade, the original No Tools solution for window coverings, has been designing these shades in the USA for over 30 years.
igomesf
2025-09-02 15:12:42
The Redi Shade No Tools Original Light Filtering Pleated Paper Shade is an amazing product for quick and easy window coverings. The 48" W x 72" L size fits perfectly on my windows, and the white color provides a clean, neutral look that blends well with any room decor. The light filtering feature is fantastic, letting in just the right amount of light while maintaining privacy.The no-tools installation is incredibly convenient! I was able to set them up in minutes—simply peel and stick, and they were good to go. The pleated design adds a nice touch, and the shades feel sturdy despite being paper. Plus, the 6-pack gives you great value for the price, making it easy to cover multiple windows.This product offers great value for money, excellent functionality, and is easy to use. If you’re looking for an affordable, hassle-free solution for window coverings, I highly recommend the Redi Shade Pleated Paper Shade! Highly recommend!
Amanda Louise
2025-08-23 16:41:27
They look nice, for paper shades I cannot complain. The sticky pad is not that great but I already expected that due to other reviews and just know that sticky stuff never works good anyway, I simply screwed it on both sides and it's perfect. It's not hard to cut with a good pair of scissors or even a santoku kitchen knife. The clips being heavy is a plus for me because it pulls it down right where I need it and I just kept clipping up a notch until it settled where I wanted it.
Delta
2025-07-31 20:22:21
I really liked the ease of "installing" this paper shade. I measured the width of my window, marked with a sharpie, and cut the shade with a box cutter. (Cutting the shade was the only difficult part.) I pressed the adhesive to my window for 30 seconds and left it alone, as instructed but within a minute, it immediately fell down so that was disappointing. The adhesive stuck to the shade, ripping it a bit and causing it to be wrinkled, but I fixed it as best I could and put it back up. I used Scotch tape on both ends and across the top to secure it. No issues after that! I decided against using the clips provided because I won't be opening and closing the shade and I felt they cheapened the look. The paper looks decent on its own. Moving forward, I'll use the Scotch tape and everything will be seamless!
Troy
2025-07-05 17:40:43
I have a brand new house. Had it built 6 months ago.Ordered these as a cheap way to get blinds in my house until I can afford some fancier ones.Got these suckers out, cut them to size just how I wanted them, and boom. Hung them all up.Went to sleep.... Woke up in the middle of the night to my English Bulldog barking his nuts off. Growling, barking, snorting, slobbering, etc. This also got my German Shepherd/Malamute mixed dog freaking out also.So I was certain I either had someone trying to break into my new house, or somehow I let my new house already get possessed.Either way, I sprung outta bed and ran out to my living room with just a gun and my underwear. Took me but 2 seconds to realize why they freaked out.All of the blinds had fallen to the ground. Every single one of them. And I wasn't about to go shooting some paper blinds. So I was frustrated and left them there and went back to sleep.The following morning I stuck them all back up. I used a lot of force the first time around when sticking them up. This time I made sure to apply an EXTRA amount of force. 45 minutes later, they all came down, like exactly 2 minutes apart from each other.These blinds are literally just paper. You use clips to hold them up. When you clip them, the edges of the blinds fan downwards where as the location of the clips holds them up. So it looks weird. Also wherever you clip them, will definitely wrinkle the blinds. Meaning you won't want to lower them later.They look fine. You can thumb tack them to your window sill if you want to. Just don't plan on adjusting them too often if you actually want to go this route.But as for me I threw them away.And just to clarify, I washed the top of my window sill just to be sure I got all of the dust out. I let them dry before I hung up my blinds.It's just too much weight for the adhesive. Oh well. You live and you learn.
SunshineD
2025-06-27 11:43:55
EDIT and UPDATE! I was wrong - -these DO come with clips. There are 6 sets of 2 clips. The reason I did not know is because the clips are packaged at one end of the long box that holds the shades. They could not be seen from the other end of the box. I decided to try opening the other end of the box, too, and there were the clips! The clips are the perfect design for this purpose. So.. if you think your shades did not come with clips, try opening the box from the other end and see if they are hidden in there. Mine were! // I bought these shades to cover a large picture window. They let light in, but people cannot see in. So far, the tape strip on the shades is holding them up just fine. At first, the shades seemed too short, but they stretch out as they hang in place for a few hours. I hung three shades in a row and for the fourth one, I had to trim a few inches off the width. I did this using a scissors and a razor knife. The scissors I was using was too dull. The razor knife worked just fine -- I put the shade on a counter with a thick brown paper bag underneath it. It worked fine. Someone suggested using a paper cutter -- and that seems like it would be ideal. // Before I began, I cleaned the window frame with bleach spray and a paper towel. The shades easily stuck onto the wood and are still up. If one of them falls, I will use other adhesive. // Overall, these look FANTASTIC and not at all like they cost $20. These look classy and have a decorator look. I used only 4, so that means I have two of them left for replacements when needed or for other windows. // Putting these up was so easy! I expected it to be a semi-big project, but it was very easy and done in minutes. And it looks great from inside and from outside.
AleChavez
2025-04-28 18:17:35
Me funcionaron bien para lo que necesitaba
Brenda M
2025-04-12 11:27:16
Loved these, they are easy to install and looks like a real blind. Didn’t like the clips they look like clothespins could be nicer
GAUTAM BHATIA
2025-03-29 12:14:45
The media could not be loaded.
Melissa
2025-03-25 14:32:26
Great price, easy to use, and it does it's job! I also didn't realize how many it comes with, so the price is even more worth it.
Cliente de
2025-01-07 12:44:09
Las compré por $200 pesos y son 6 cortinas. Excelente para cubrir temporalmente; son de papel pero se ven muy bonitas. Fáciles de cortar y de pegar.
Recommended Products