China News Service, February 7th. According to a report from New Zealand Skyway.com on the 7th, a woman in Auckland had a whimsical idea while she was quarantined in a hotel. She made a variety of props using kraft paper bags for delivery, imitating the protagonist of the movie, happily Pass the isolation time.
53-year-old Liz Douglas lives in West Auckland, where she lives with her husband, daughter and stepdaughter.
On Christmas 2020, she went to the UK to visit her elderly parents. After returning home, she was sent to a hotel for 14 days of isolation.
Although the days of isolation were boring, Liz quickly found a way to pass the time.
She used her creativity to make various film props from the kraft paper bags delivered and played a role-play (Cosplay).
"I started working on the fourth day of quarantine," Liz said. The template is a movie character she likes and will be posted on her personal social media after production.
This not only "cured" her loneliness, but also made many people happy.
Captain Jack, Mary Poppins, the magic nanny, and the cowardly lion in "The Wizard of Oz" were all "played" by her.
According to reports, it takes about 2 hours to complete each prop.
Liz said that the hotel's service is very good. She can also go out for a walk three times a day, so she uses her walking time to find other props, such as the feathers on Captain Jack's head.
Today, she has completed the isolation and returned home to reunite with her relatives. The 14 days of isolation also left her happy memories.