Window Art for Grandchildren
I have discovered crayons that you can use to draw on windows. I am delighted. We have lots and lots of big windows in our home. I envisioned having them filled with murals drawn by grandchildren, children, parents (heck, even interested friends and neighbors).
Wouldn’t it be fun to have grandchildren ‘illustrate’ their favorite story or fair tale? They could draw a scene on one window, continue on the next, and go around all of the windows in the family room and front room. They could even draw their pictures on the windows in our solarium.
Then, I thought about letting grandchildren draw on windows for holidays, birthdays, when it’s a rainy day. You could probably even use these crayons on a mirror. If you are going on a car trip with grandchildren, this might be something that would keep them busily occupied over the miles.
There are two products that you can use. You can find a set of ten Lyra Wax-O-Glass Window Crayons for $13.00 on Amazon. They are supposed to easily wipe off with a paper towel. You might be able to find them in a local craft or art store or where they sell children’s toys and games. Maybe even an educational type of store.
For a lot less money, there is Crayola’s Washable Window Crayons for $5.00. There are 8 colors. You could probably find these in a local Wal-Mart, K-Mart, or Shopko store.
After my initial onset of excitement of ideas for using these window crayons, I thought: What if these grandchildren (and snarky adult neighbors) decided to write on my walls. What then? Why, Mr. Clean’s Magic Eraser comes to the rescue.
I’ve read some reviews of this product by moms where were not ‘paid actors’ in a commercial. They were using the eraser on their own walls to get off the crayon scribbles (and also dirt and grime). Simply put, it works.
So, I’m off to the store to get some of the window crayons — and a few magic erasers!

Posted June 9, 2009
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