IF you have been out for a walk over the weekend, you might have noticed some colourful rainbow drawings in the windows of a number of houses.

The idea 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. 

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.

Some people have printed them out fully coloured, others have printed an outline to colour themselves, and some people have drawn and coloured their own from scratch.

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

Have your children put a rainbow picture in your window?