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Christmas windows

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Luckygirl3 Sun 21-Nov-21 17:17:18

We are doing Christmas windows in the village for the children to enjoy - the school do a walk round at the end of term to admire the windows and all meet up on the common where we serve them hot chocolate.

Any bright ideas as to how I can make a jolly window with the GC involved?

Coastpath Mon 22-Nov-21 10:26:14

PamelaJ1 and Hetty58 your windows are magical.
The Christmas advent window trail was so popular where I used to live. We asked people to donate to the foodbank if they enjoyed the windows so it did some good as well as made people smile.

Even the most simple windows were wonderful so don't be put off if you're not artistic. My favourite ones were the local shop who did a Christmas scene with a toy train going around it and the vicarage where the vicar's children had made a fairy lit nativity scene with their toys....complete with a very large furry pelican and a Lego quad bike!

Witzend Mon 22-Nov-21 10:29:34

Lovely idea. DD’s local area did it last year - something for the COVID-ridden Advent. Each house of 24 undertook to decorate a front window on a given date.
So every night after dark the children enjoyed a walk to see them.
Some lights and anything Christmassy on the windowsill, plus IIRC some things were hung from the curtain rail. The big FC I had knitted was hung from the curtain rail - luckily he wasn’t very heavy!

Granny23 Mon 22-Nov-21 10:44:16

I am known for my love of Penguins, so people have given me many over the years. My Christmas window is therefor easy - an upturned box or drawer with a mirror on top, lightly covered in cotton wool with some sparkles sprinkled over. Then all my penguins - ceramic, fluffy, metal, dotted about in family groups. Tinsel across the wooden bar (sash and case window) with some of the smaller penguins perched there. All lit up by a couple of strategically placed torches, though this is not really necessary as there is a street light across the road which lights up the window.

Witzend Mon 22-Nov-21 11:54:37

This was dd’s window last year - I know she won’t mind me posting it.

Witzend Mon 22-Nov-21 11:56:03

Looks as if the donkey had fallen over!!

baubles Mon 22-Nov-21 12:07:43

We did this in our estate last year, still to organise this year’s.

AcornFairy Mon 22-Nov-21 12:41:09

What a beautiful, heartwarming and inspirational thread. Thank you all for making my day brighter!

Chardy Mon 22-Nov-21 21:45:02

There's a lovely book LuckyGirl3 called Mathematical Window Patterns byWilliam Gibbs

Luckygirl3 Mon 22-Nov-21 22:10:58

Ah thanks - I will look that up.

Tamayra Tue 23-Nov-21 01:10:57

Used to paste coloured paper over stencil cutouts with my Little’s
Looks like stained glass window as light shines thro

Chardy Fri 26-Nov-21 10:03:19

Exactly Tamayra, except I used tissue paper. Any template will do (even cookie cutters!), and then arrange in a circle at regular intervals to make a 'star'. The overlapping tissue gives an extra design in the middle.

Nandalot Fri 26-Nov-21 11:10:13

We had fun with this last year. DD has a large picture window that can be seen easily from the road that most of the primary children walk past on the way to school. We did Father Christmas coming down the chimney. Mantelpiece was decorated appropriately To look like a real sitting room.
Here is the fireplace in the process of being made. Sorry it is sideways!

Happysexagenarian Mon 29-Nov-21 15:00:26

What beautiful windows here!
Unfortunately our windows that face the road are not rooms, they're hallways, bathrooms, utility or landing, so not lit after dark. If they were I'd definitely decorate them.

You can buy window marker pens for writing or drawing on windows, it cleans off easily.

Ali08 Thu 09-Dec-21 12:21:18

One thing I have missed since leaving the North East is Fenwicks windows in Newcastle!!
Every year they do something different in the windows. It could be one long theme, or a different thing in each window, and I remember my mum taking me to see them each year until I was old enough to go by myself!
Friends have tried to get pics, but there were often crowds of people in front of them.

Purplepixie Sun 12-Dec-21 12:13:14

What a fantastic idea! I cannot imagine that happening in our village.

Purplepixie Sun 12-Dec-21 12:15:00

Ali08 I used to live in the North East as well. One of the main events was to go to Newcastle to see the Fenwicks christmas windows! Fabulous! I think it might be on YouTube.

tattynan Fri 17-Dec-21 20:12:35

What a lovely thread this post is. The windows are beautiful.