Adhesive decorations, typically made from a flexible polymer material, are designed for temporary adherence to smooth surfaces like glass. These decorations are commonly employed to add festive theming to windows during seasonal holidays. They rely on static cling or a mild adhesive property for attachment, allowing for repositioning and reuse.
The utility of these decorative items lies in their ease of application and removal, which minimizes surface damage. Their ephemeral nature provides a means to readily adapt the aesthetic of a space according to changing seasonal or thematic preferences. Historically, similar decorative techniques have been used for centuries, evolving from paint-based applications to contemporary manufactured forms.