Find something that has a lot of parts. Legos come to mind. See how tall you can build your whatever-materials-you-have-found before it collapses. Take a photo of your tower or, better yet, make a stop-motion video of the building of your tower. Bonus points for using fruits and veggies. Triple bonus points if you stack cats.

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dogtrax
@creating #tdc4893 #ds106 #DailyCreate Closest thing in sight was a jar of pencils and pens on the table .. stacking these was like playing Jenga
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Sarah Honeychurch
@creating #tdc4893 #ds106 #DailyCreate I thought stacking paperclips would be easy, but they are laughing at me (https://flic.kr/p/2r99qwE)
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Alan Levine
@creating #tdc4893 Stacking things high. No cats around on beach, used next best things… rocks. With rooftop garden.
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Ted O'Neill
@creating #tdc4893 #ds106 #DailyCreate
Stone tiles that have detached from the front wall and need wrangling anyway.
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