Growing up in a mixed-race household was a privilege and one I did not really appreciate until I was much older. As with all things in life, much from my childhood has seeped into who I am as an adult. The December days and the joy I feel about them most certainly come from my mother and her mother too.
Long before it was trendy to dress the windows my mother added crocheted snowflakes to ours and although I have not asked her, I wonder if that was to bring a piece of her winter homeland back to an often wet and windy December in the UK. When I began this blog seven years ago, one of the first blog posts was all about snowflakes on the window and I shared many patterns as well as for those who could not crochet an alternative, see here. Most years thereafter I have thought of other ways to also treat a window at home to some Christmas dressing. This year is no exception and my French windows in the study have been subjected to their quickest makeover to date, all I needed was a white chalk marker. So quick and so effective. I am not nor have ever been someone who could draw but if I can do this then I am sure you can and those of you who do have an artistic flair I am sure can come up with some wonderful creations. Below are my efforts, it was like giving myself permission to Christmas graffiti all over the windows. It felt naughty but was so much fun and we are really enjoying it.
And for those of you worrying or wondering, I bought markers that wipe off very easily with water and a gentle rub with a cloth, I tested it out before I let my Christmas artistic streak loose...
All it needed was a damp cloth and it wiped away quickly |
I used these markers but you can, of course, use any you like, just make sure they will clean off easily |
A Christmas Window |
♥ Do you get excited for Christmas? ♥