COVID-19 Alphabet

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5/4 Update: Due to poor print quality after multiple attempts with Zazzle (where I originally listed COVID-19 Alphabet products, I decided to close that collection. However, I did find a great production partner and am very pleased with the product and print quality. The samples I received are beautiful! They even had better pricing! Please visit my shop on Etsy specifically selling the COVID-19 Alphabet on a heavy-duty white tote and ceramic mug! Note: Some icons were redesigned so the alphabet is slightly different from the original.

And YES! ALL proceeds will continued to be donated to help feed hungry children and their families as well as caring for our frontline workers!


One of the things I’ve started doing more since #stayinghome is doodling. Sometimes I mess around with the different tools in Procreate and sometimes I actually have an idea and then spend hours night after night doodling away.

I don’t know about you guys but I’ve experienced all the emotions these past four weeks, which has felt like eternity. All normalcy is out the window and we’re doing things we haven’t done before AND all at once. I’m in PJs all day, on Zoom calls for distance learning, and stress-eating because homeschooling since vacations are cancelled. Each of those boldface words are part of a doodle I created called COVID-19 Alphabet.

Originally, I shared this photo on social media for fun but then some friends mentioned wanting it on physical products. I spent more hours than necessary mulling over the decision but eventually came to the conclusion that if I could use art for good and be able to donate the proceeds, then it would be worth it.

The best part of these “collector items” (haha) is that ALL proceeds will be donated to help feed hungry children and their families as well as caring for our frontline care workers!