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Deck the halls with QR codes: Manitoban creates pandemic-inspired ornaments

With his line of Christmas ornaments, Roby Yueng was inspired by the "new normal" brought about by the province's vaccine campaign - namely the constant use of QR codes. (Source: Erlenmeyer Designs) With his line of Christmas ornaments, Roby Yueng was inspired by the "new normal" brought about by the province's vaccine campaign - namely the constant use of QR codes. (Source: Erlenmeyer Designs)
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If you're looking for something extra special to put on your Christmas tree this year, one Winnipeg crafter has designs inspired by something every Manitoban will recognize: vaccine cards.

Roby Yueng runs the online boutique store "Erlenmeyer Designs." He was inspired by the "new normal" brought about by the province's vaccine campaign - namely the constant use of QR codes.

Roby Yueng created postcard ornaments with a working QR code that brings folks to a "shout out" board where they can leave positive messages. (Source: Erlenmeyer Designs)

So, he created postcard ornaments with a working QR code that brings folks to a "shout out" board where they can leave positive messages.

Other designs include a virtual meeting ornament, pointing to the new pandemic reality of Zoom meetings, and a double-double vaccination design, which is a play on the coffee order and being double vaccinated.

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