THEY have been popping up in the windows of homes across the town to help spread a bit of cheer.

But if you're a household that doesn't have any paints or felt tips to create your own rainbow then we have a solution for you.

The idea of painting rainbow pictures and putting them in the windows of homes quickly spread on social media over the weekend after a post suggested it might help brighten some people's day.

Youngsters were encouraged to put pen to paper while they stay at home to avoid the spread of coronavirus and displaying them in the window would give other families something to look out for while they stretch their legs on their daily walk.

The post, which has been shared across the web, aims to make a neighbourhood-wide game of I-Spy.

Rainbows of any size, design, or artistic ability are encouraged to be displayed.

If you want to get involved, we've got a design here that you can download. Or, if you have a print edition of this week's Star, you can turn to page 10 and cut out it.

Download them here and then print them out and put them in your window.

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Download them here and then print them out and put them in your window.

And if you do go out for a walk to find rainbow pictures in windows near you, please remember the guidance is to stay two metres apart from anybody else going for a stroll.

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