Hundreds trying to set new window painting world record in Appleton

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APPLETON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Hundreds of community members are painting windows at a Fox Cities building, but not just for fun.
The goal is to break a world record by painting 1,500 windows in just two days.
The record-breaking attempt is happening at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center in Appleton Organizers say the community isn't holding back on creativity.
"The community came out and responded. We have had so many cool artists showing up today. We have had people as young as two months old painting things with their feet. Their parents dunking these little baby's feet in paint and stomping on windows," said Brian Gottlieb, Tundraland Home Improvements President.
A Guinness World Records judge will count the paintings Tuesday to determine if the record has been set.