73. An actual lumberjack working up on a tree with an impressive, long beard made out of googly eyes.
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73. An actual lumberjack working up on a tree with an impressive, long beard made out of googly eyes.
Item 73: An actual lumberjack working up on a tree with an impressive, long beard made out of googly eyes.
73. Visit a local laundromat. Place decorated envelopes with enough money (in coins or bills, depending on the machines) for one load of washing and one load of drying on at least one machine with the note: “We swim together, we tumble together. Love, Gishwhes.”
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Let’s see a giant human pinball game. It must begin with two people with brooms or paddles that flick a person who hits into other people, obstacles or ramps, while yelling out “DING!” or other victory/loss/impact sounds whenever they are hit by the person portraying the “ball”. Sound confusing? Great. Go nuts. Bonus: Intercut your video with shots from above (such as a drone’s perspective) so we can see the whole “pinball” game in action.
73. [IMAGE] In Everything Everywhere All At Once, they made an everything bagel with everything on it. You can do that! Bake the Most Everything bagel that ever was, with everything important on it — things and people you love, your worries, your favorite things, an everything bagel, and all the things that make you you. Post it on social media and tag #GISH and members of the cast or crew from the film.
I swear this is a Black Footed Ferret, not a cat with rabies 😂 -Evie
73. Artist Anna Chan makes beautiful portraits out of seashells and rocks, but we don’t want to disturb delicate ecosystems. Create a portrait of a tiny, endangered animal out of empty nut and seed shells.
73. KIDS MENU. There’s an everyday-use object that belongs to a loved one and reminds you of them strongly. Frame it as a fine work of art in a museum, complete with didactic (a wall panel explaining what it is).
73. KIDS MENU. Make an anti-nightmare charm out of things you find in your bathroom.