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Living February 14, 2018

'Hobby Lobby Challenge' inspires pretty photos in big chain stores

WATCH: New viral photo challenge has people snapping pics in craft stores

In an ever-growing list of online challenges powered by social media, the latest trend proves that even amateur photographers can snap a shot in a drab location and make it look fab!

shooting in hobby lobby is the new thing now am I right pic.twitter.com/vh3jIISFgf

— Kelsey Maggart (@_KelseyMaggart) January 27, 2018

Kelsey Maggart is credited with starting the "Hobby Lobby challenge" after she shared a series of portraits on Twitter that she took of her friend inside the craft store on Jan. 26.

#NewProfilePic shot by @_KelseyMaggart at a @HobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/3cXj0PfWDZ

— Chase Perkins (@chaseperkins0) January 29, 2018
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Maggart, who is a professional photographer, said she was surprised and happy about the attention her Hobby Lobby photos received.

"A few weeks ago my friend said he was shooting in Hobby Lobby so we both shot there, in different stores, to compare our shoots," Maggart told ABC News. "We live in Indiana, so flowers aren’t really an option for a few more months."

Maggart said that once she posted the photos she was "shocked" to see the reaction on social media.

"My social media has been crazy recently and it’s just so insane to me that I was able to inspire this many people to go out and do this shoot themselves,” she said. “It really does feel amazing.”

spent forty minutes in hobby lobby and made magic ? #hobbylobbychallenge pic.twitter.com/PvC6AQAnfy

— x (@queenxayla) February 11, 2018

The craft store photoshoots have since moved outside Hobby Lobby stores and into WalMart, Michaels, Target and other retailers.

messed around with the #hobbylobbychallenge #uglylocationchallenge pic.twitter.com/p72h2DPyVd

— jyeet (@jessicaye279) February 10, 2018

#hobbylobbychallenge ?????? pic.twitter.com/S4IsgUcvR6

— Nicole ?? (@nicoleejadeee_) February 8, 2018

People started sharing their own pictures using the hashtag #HobbyLobbyChallenge and have now moved onto the broader based #uglylocationchallenge.

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(tried that “shooting in hobby lobby thing, how’d I do?) pic.twitter.com/h2abgnkgBG

— anarkee (is a mystic mess) (@itsanarkee) January 31, 2018

One participant told ABC News that after several of his friends saw Maggart's tweet, they challenged him to "do something like it."

PHOTO: Clay Daugherty took pictures of his friend at Hobby Lobby as part of the viral internet challenge.
Clay Daugherty
Clay Daugherty took pictures of his friend at Hobby Lobby as part of the viral internet challenge.

"I asked my friend Samantha to do the challenge with me and she was super excited," Clay Daugherty said. "We decided to go to Hobby Lobby because we knew they had a flower aisle and we thought that would be an amazing place to do it," he explained.

Daugherty added that he wishes he had thought to post his photo first to get the same social media traction, but overall he was happy to participate.

Ugly Location Challenge in Hobby Lobby!! #uglylocationchallenge pic.twitter.com/Ol7BmFAhoE

— Clay Daugherty (@clayd67) January 31, 2018

"After I posted my tweet, some people had sent me [Maggart's] tweet of her shooting in Hobby Lobby. I was a little sad that I didn’t post the Hobby Lobby ugly location challenge first, but the pictures turned out great and I had a lot of fun," he said.

PHOTO: Hobby Lobby in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Hobby Lobby in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hobby Lobby did not immediately respond to ABC News request for comment.