We've all probably seen the rainbows in windows. These are something we are being encouraged to draw and display in our windows to give children something nice to look out for and count on their daily exercise walks. It's nice for adults too!
The other thing I've heard about is displaying a teddy bear in the window also so children can go on a Bear Hunt. It's also been a way to show support for much-loved children's author of We're going on a bear hunt, Michael Rosen.
On Wednesday, I decided I wanted to do something for my window.
I wanted to make something out of recycled materials and because I am a bit lazy, I've not managed to put the remaining cardboard from my Phoenix wings into the recycling.
I decided to make a bear holding a rainbow!
I used a Sharpie and colouring pencils to make my rainbow bear.
Yesterday, I wondered what I could have done with my remaining cardboard and decided I would make some rainbow letter bunting.
I tried it out in various windows but decided it didn't sit very well because of the size of my window frames. So I decided to tie it to my front door.
We put the bear in our car window because we couldn't see it very well in the house windows
Here's hoping it makes our Milkman and our Postman smile!
A rainbow has been a sign of peace and hope ever since the times of Noah!
Have you made a rainbow?
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