
Using forced perspective, take a portrait with your pet aligned so that the pet’s nose and mouth become your nose and mouth, as though you are one entity.

Using forced perspective, take a portrait with your pet aligned so that the pet’s nose and mouth become your nose and mouth, as though you are one entity.
(TIMELAPSE) A TikTok-style “process” video of you braiding your hair into a fruit basket.

It’s time for #GISHBOND 2.0! Using the GISH App, reach out to other Gishers and find one person who has an unconventional commonality with you. (It can’t be fandom related.) Find one thing that each of you could use to get through this rough year and figure out a way to provide it for each other. Submit an image or video of you both illustrating your strange bond and how you helped each other out. (If you participated in the first #GISHBOND challenge, check in with your previous GISHBond-buddy and see how they’re doing, too.) Post to social media tagged #GISHBond. Please submit your original image or video with a link to your social media post.

Lasts: Find an old photo that depicts the last of something for you. For example:
- The last time I held your hand
- The last time I saw you
- The last time we hugged
- The last time my parent carried me in from the car
- The last time I felt truly carefree
- Etc.

At Camp Welaka, the Girl Scouts write wishes on paper airplanes and send them out into the world. But we don’t trust airlines to get our wishes where they need to go. Write your wishes on tiny pieces of hand-made biodegradable confetti made from leaves and cast them into the wind. — Inspired by Katie

Start a new trend: evergreen eyebrows. Post to Instagram tagged #EvergreenEyeLooks and #GISH. Submit your original photo and the link to your public social media post.

Create a superhero named Cowboy. No not THAT cowboy. Cow Boy.

You know the old saying: something old, something new, something borrowed and something polyethylene. Create a beautiful wedding gown made out of recycled plastic shopping bags and other plastic refuse. (Recycle afterwards!)

Create a “beaded” curtain out of whatever you can find in your kitchen that is NOT beads or pasta.

We’ve seen face masks for humans and even for dogs, but we have yet to see one for your car’s grill. Fix this egregious oversight.