I provided everyone with small 6"x6" boxes- I wanted them to have a framework to build from.

This one was really hard to photograph- the little boy who made it put a lot of time into it. I love that he flipped the box on its back and made it even more sculptural.



Mine is on the left, one of the volunteers made the one on the right and the middle was a girl of about 10. It's a little box that opens up to find yet another heart inside, very sweet.

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