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You may remember that Kennady and I went to a Twenty One Pilots concert last week. Apparently it is a thing for fans to collect the confetti from concerts as a souvenir. I thought this a little odd when Kennady and others did it at the Pentatonix concert, but I've been schooled since then! And there was an abundance of confetti at Twenty One Pilots:
What was to happen with all these bit of colorful paper? Some was given away to friends who either couldn't attend the concert or were seated high in the stands. And some is destined for crafty souvenirs. Kennady had a few ideas, and so far has implemented this one with some success - making jewelry. I think this isn't so much art as it is a DIY project, but it's creative and it's what happened here this week!
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You may remember that Kennady and I went to a Twenty One Pilots concert last week. Apparently it is a thing for fans to collect the confetti from concerts as a souvenir. I thought this a little odd when Kennady and others did it at the Pentatonix concert, but I've been schooled since then! And there was an abundance of confetti at Twenty One Pilots:
Kennady was among those who gathered up a handful - or a bandana-ful - of the stuff to take home. (I was just glad she did not lie down on the floor to have her picture taken like I saw many others do. Gah.)
What was to happen with all these bit of colorful paper? Some was given away to friends who either couldn't attend the concert or were seated high in the stands. And some is destined for crafty souvenirs. Kennady had a few ideas, and so far has implemented this one with some success - making jewelry. I think this isn't so much art as it is a DIY project, but it's creative and it's what happened here this week!
What creative things have you and your kids been working on lately?
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3 comments:
I still have some confetti from a KISS concert from the late 1990s/2000s (I can't remember when we went).
Kristen - now you know what to do with it! ;-)
What a clever way to keep the memory alive!
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