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.
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Above is Brittany Wilkerson who made her sign from a manila file folder.
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Douglas and Sharon Smith made their sign out of an old pillowcase.
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Hailey Teguns made her last-minute sign right on the Plaza from a
shopping bag.
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Hannah Bailey used some of her bedding to tell the world she wants
to see Lenny!
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Nurses Kim Romero, Marie Jordan, Donna Coates and Susie Howell
made their sign from felt.
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Linda Wingerter made good use of a pizza box for her work of art.
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Sandy and Lydia McManus along with Emily and Lucinda Riley used
a bed sheet for their sign.
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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 beall the rage!
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Wendy Schramm and Valerie Birch used legal pads to get their
message across.
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Veronica Krieg, Jordan Combs, Alyssa Mossotti, Mallory Pack
and Megan Moore, seen above, forgot
their artistic sign at homein Charlotte, so they e-mailed a picture of it to us, so their hard
work wouldn't go unnoticed.