![]() ![]() Or maybe work shifted and you were left with different roles that you don’t love or tasks that you don’t feel equipped for. Maybe this season was not the perfect ending to a school year or the most ideal to work from home, or maybe you felt sad that sports and proms and graduations and recitals and milestones weren’t met for you or your kiddos as expected. I wanted to symbolize that even in these hard and scary and uncertain times that beautiful things can still happen. Like I said, the goal was to create something beautiful out of trash. (THANK YOU to everyone who saved these “treasures” for us). ![]() I drove around on a Saturday morning picking things up from porches and driveways. I put a call out to anyone in the Hudson area to save cardboard, paper, boxes, toilet paper tubes, paper towel tubes and MORE. SO! I decided to make something beautiful out of our COVID trash from local Hudson homes for the display. (Kinda like I did with my costume challange in 2019) I had some fun plans in place to make this happen, but then COVID □īUT BUT BUT, one of my favorite stores in downtown Hudson, the Purple Tree, reached out and still wanted me to do their window display for the spring months….YAY! I decided that it would be super cool (and important) to try and incorporate some of our current situation with being isolated and feeling fearful or generally overwhelmed at what was going on in our world. At the start of this year I stated on Instagram that I wanted to do some public wall murals and installations (like window or art installations) because I just wanted to stretch my creative muscles.
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