NORTH Berwick's Window Wanderland is back and better than ever — and there are only a few weeks left for residents to get their windows lit up.
Organised by Bass Rock Community Group, residents are being given the chance to take part by lighting up their windows with the free, family-friendly event for all ages.
The eight-day long event takes place from October 1 to 8 between 6pm and 9pm, turning the streets of North Berwick into striking lit-up works of art for all to enjoy.
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This year's theme is 'Hello Autumn, Goodbye Summer'.
Bass Rock Community Group is calling on local residents, businesses and organisations to join in by making it another memorable year.
All designs must be family-friendly as participants decorate their front windows with their artistic creations.
Windows need to be back-lit, either from the room’s main light, a lamp or even by using fairy lights. People can use whatever they like to make their designs.
The group recommend that people use what they have at home already, including making cut-out silhouettes from cardboard, creating immitation stained glass windows using black paper, scotch tape and coloured tissue paper, or even using chalk paint pens.
Participants could create their design onto clear plastic or an opaque shower curtain to put in their windows.
Bex MacRobert of Bass Rock Community Group said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for North Berwick people of all ages and abilities to decorate their front windows with whatever they like, to make family-friendly designs for the 2024 Window Wanderland.
"We have also engaged local artists to work with community groups.
"Previous events have shown how much fun people can have creating something which everyone can go out and admire as we move from summer into autumn.”
All information on the event can be found here.
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