You’ve heard of finger painting, but what about window painting? Welcome winter by painting a snowy scene on your home’s windows. Don’t worry: The paint is easy to remove, and if you have a camera handy, you can capture your child’s “stained glass” in photographs. Materials needed:· 2 tablespoons powdered tempera paint· 1 tablespoon warm water· 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid · Equal solution of vinegar and water· Old towel or rag· Mixing bowl· Mixing spoon· Newspaper (to cover the floor)· Paintbrush· Windows!What to do:Step One:  Measure powdered paint into the mixing bowl. Step Two:  Stir in the warm water until the mixture is smooth. Step Three:  Next, add the dishwashing liquid to the mixture. Step Four:  Stir the mixture well, but try to avoid making suds. Step Five:  Now let your kids create their fall scenes on a window or two.Step Six:  The paint will dry in about 5 to 10 minutes.Step Seven:  To remove the paint, make a solution with equal parts of vinegar and water. One cup of each should be enough to remove the paint from one window with an old towel or rag. Step One:  Measure powdered paint into the mixing bowl. Step Two:  Stir in the warm water until the mixture is smooth. Step Three:  Next, add the dishwashing liquid to the mixture. Step Four:  Stir the mixture well, but try to avoid making suds. Step Five:  Now let your kids create their fall scenes on a window or two. Step Six:  The paint will dry in about 5 to 10 minutes. Step Seven:  To remove the paint, make a solution with equal parts of vinegar and water. One cup of each should be enough to remove the paint from one window with an old towel or rag.