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Using everyday items to get on TV

In addition to these daily posts, each month, allDay highlights common themes for these signs. Below you can see October's theme, signs made from everyday items found at home. Giacinta Pace/NBC News Above is Brittany Wilkerson who made her sign from a manila file folder.  Giacinta Pace/NBC News Douglas and Sharon Smith made their sign out of an old pillowcase.  Giacinta Pace/NBC News Hail

In addition to these daily posts, each month, allDay highlights common themes for these signs.

Below you can see October's theme, signs made from everyday items found at home.

Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Above is Brittany Wilkerson who made her sign from a manila file folder.
 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Douglas and Sharon Smith made their sign out of an old pillowcase.
 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Hailey Teguns made her last-minute sign right on the Plaza from a

shopping bag.

 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Hannah Bailey used some of her bedding to tell the world she wants

to see Lenny!

 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Nurses Kim Romero, Marie Jordan, Donna Coates and Susie Howell

made their sign from felt.

 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Linda Wingerter made good use of a pizza box for her work of art.
 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Sandy and Lydia McManus along with Emily and Lucinda Riley used

a bed sheet for their sign.

 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Who needs a sign, when you can wear Matt, Meredith, Ann and Al

on your head?

Tom and Patti Wangerin's headbands are going to be

all the rage!

 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Wendy Schramm and Valerie Birch used legal pads to get their

message across.

 
 
Giacinta Pace/NBC News
 
Veronica Krieg, Jordan Combs, Alyssa Mossotti, Mallory Pack

and Megan Moore, seen above, forgot

their artistic sign at home

in Charlotte, so they e-mailed a picture of it to us, so their hard

work wouldn't go unnoticed.