In the 1990's, during my Homeschooling Days, I would enter the Hanks Easter Coloring Contest. This particular bunny drawing is from 1998. The deadline was Monday, the 6th of April of 1998. So, kids would have a month or maybe longer to go to one of the two Hanks supermarkets, one in Cornelius and the other in Hillsboro, to grab this rabbit paper to color. I really wanted to win and I don't remember winning.
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My younger sister would enter the contest too. This was one of the traditions we had in the 90's annually. We would collect a few to color and either submit the best one or perhaps all of them. The entries would get posted on the windows. The winners would be announced on Friday, the 10th of April of 1998 for example, that is at the end of the week.
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Easter Contest
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1998-04-06 - Monday - Deadline for Hanks 1998 Easter Coloring Contest - Bunny in a Basket
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I also like arts like that, it is very satisfying once you see the final output of your piece 😊
Judy, hello there. Yeah. The joy of completing things is worth it. So, it can help if you can slice up a big project into pieces in order to get some satisfaction each step at a time. As easy as pie. Like eating a pie can be hard. So, you slice it up into smaller pieces and eat one slice at a time. That is how work can be done. Otherwise, you can feel pretty overwhelmed.