Create your own Lockdown Jar of Smiles.


“Just like that, we’ve passed the one-year mark of putting life on pause as we once knew it! As we have started to adjust to a new normal, it’s made many of us appreciate the small moments and time spent with those who mean the most to us. In several years’ time, we will look back on this unusual time and be amazed at what we endured through, in addition to what we did to keep us busy.”


I was completely ecstatic to be approached by CEWE Photoworld to share our “jar of smiles” lockdown activity to feature in Boots UK photo inspiration Blog!
It’s a great activity to enjoy with your children, friends and other family members to look back on this strange time in the future with positivity. Sealing the idea that we had as a family, & bringing it all to life in photographs with the boys was a really special experience.

“The past year has certainly been mentally challenging for us all – especially for the children! With schools and nurseries closed across the country, both Alfie and Hudson have been through all kinds of emotions, every single day. Looking back, the first lockdown was pretty novel – it felt like a holiday in parts, with the sun shining and all the time in the world to hang out as a family, from exploring woodlands to playing in paddling pools and having plenty of fun in the garden.”


Big thanks to Cewe Photoworld again, for the opportunity to feature.
If you fancy a read of the Boots Photo Centre Uk blog here’s the link:

https://www.bootsphoto.com/inspiration/jar-of-happiness-diy.html

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