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Daughter Replaced Her Parents’ Family Portraits With Her Crayon Drawings And It Went Unnoticed For A Week


Kristen Vogler, from Nebraska, decided to replace her parents’ family portraits with her artwork during the lockdown period.

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She worked on the project for 12 days without her parents knowing about it.

After finishing the work, she posted it in Facebook writing: “In case anyone needs a laugh, I’ve been working on a project for the last 12 days, without telling my parents, waiting for them to notice.”

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“I started poorly recreating the framed photos on our wall with top-notch art supplies, aka – a box of crayons. Every day I replaced a new photo with a new, and terrible, crayon drawing.”

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Kristen revealed that it was not easy to keep the masterpiece hidden from her parents. “Sneaking these masterpieces up was not easy, I had to hide in the bathroom clutching the frames multiple times,” she said.

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The surprising thing is her parents were oblivious of the fact that her daughter has replaced their portraits with her artwork and they noticed it after nearly a week.

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Kristen continued: “It took [my parents] Paula Sassone Vogler and Mike Vogler days to notice that anything had changed. I find that concerning.”

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“I had a lot of fun messing with my parents during the downtime between Kristen Vogler Design projects. I hope you enjoy it, and if you know someone needing a mediocre crayon drawing, you know where to find me.”

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“These crayon works are not supposed to be good by any means, that was part of the fun, so feel free to make fun of them.”

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Social media users praised Kristen for her secret project as one woman wrote, “Absolutely brilliant.”

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Another said: “Oh what fun. I redecorated a whole room it took me about three weeks. One wall at a time and no one in the family noticed. I understand your pain.”

 

 

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