Many people opt to stay indoors when temperatures dip below freezing. Not Jessica Montenegro. She found a way to make her Lakeville, Minnesota, neighborhood a little brighter."We've been loving the negative weather," Montenegro told KARE. That's because all the snow and ice inspired her to create a colorful igloo with her sons. Montenegro used food coloring to create ice blocks in cake pans, along with mortar made from slush. When the igloo is complete, her sons want to eat pizza inside. "We're going to have the pizza delivery guy deliver it to the igloo," Montenegro said. Winter doesn't seem to be the only season Montenegro shows off her creativity. In her neighborhood, her detailed driveway chalk murals "make the neighborhood a nice place to be," neighbor Dale Arlt told KARE. Montenegro chose to find the positives of subzero temperatures with her newest project. "It's cold, but at least we have the sun," she said. "I think it's going to be really cool."
Many people opt to stay indoors when temperatures dip below freezing.
Not Jessica Montenegro.
She found a way to make her Lakeville, Minnesota, neighborhood a little brighter.
"We've been loving the negative weather," Montenegro told KARE.
That's because all the snow and ice inspired her to create a colorful igloo with her sons.
Montenegro used food coloring to create ice blocks in cake pans, along with mortar made from slush.
When the igloo is complete, her sons want to eat pizza inside.
"We're going to have the pizza delivery guy deliver it to the igloo," Montenegro said.
Winter doesn't seem to be the only season Montenegro shows off her creativity.
In her neighborhood, her detailed driveway chalk murals "make the neighborhood a nice place to be," neighbor Dale Arlt told KARE.
Montenegro chose to find the positives of subzero temperatures with her newest project.
"It's cold, but at least we have the sun," she said. "I think it's going to be really cool."
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