22 February

Girl POWER!


Last week a parent of one of Gus’ classmates asked me if I could make her two daughters special birthday presents for their rooms. The mom wanted out of buying yet another electronic type of present for their girls and the only other thing the girls really, really wanted was their names in large letters for their bedrooms. What a great idea I thought –the mom was getting creative which allowed me to get a little artistic! I printed out the individual, oversize letters on 8.5 x 11” paper, cut them out and connected each letter to make a one-piece name that I traced onto my plywood surface. Each name ended up being about 14” tall x 3.5 -4’ long. I bought a 4 x 8’ sheet of 3/8” MDO plywood because it has a smooth paper face on one side that sign makers prefer and then used a jig saw to cut out each name. The edges needed to be sanded down a bit before I applied a coat of

primer. My “One Shot” sign painters enamel that I use on my metal sculptures was perfect for the finish paint. It has nice vivid colors, mixes great and really pops when it is dried. I hung two “D” ring hangers on the back at each end for hanging up in their rooms. One of the girl’s rooms is decorated in bubble gum pink and the other is in lime green with white trims –pretty cool color palette huh?!

I’m usually never short on colors for inspiration… Here is a sneak peak at PART of my PEZ collection displayed in the studio. My favorites

are the vintage Pez Pals from the 60’s and 70’s. Don't ask how many we have...we actually have a stack of large Rubbermaid tubs storing the mint condition, Austrian and whole collections of rare ones. The ones in the studio are allowed to get played with -how can you not want to pick them up and pop a candy now and then?! My all time favorite sticker says “Your not really famous until your head is on a PEZ.”




10 comments:

Christine B. said...

My roommate from college wanted a pez when she got married. We got her the pez "gun". She said it was really rare and we would never find it so she was thrilled to get it on her big day. Love all the wild colors on the pez and the name letters!

Christine in Alaska

Tracey Broome said...

What a glaze palette that would be! I liked your pods from the earlier post, I'm just catching up on all the blogs, insomnia, so, good time for reading blogs!

cookingwithgas said...

I found one in our barn when we first moved here- I wonder how old that would be since we have been here 34 years- I'll have to go look for it now.

Patricia Griffin Ceramics said...

Great collection! Wonderful way to display them too.

Christine--RHP said...

What a groovy gift for the girls!!
and what a great Pez rack to showcase your collection!

Orion Designs said...

Love those name signs Cindy! I'm sure the girls will love them.

Your PEZ collection is quite impressive. I had no idea ...

cindy shake said...

Hi all! thanks for reading!
The Pez Gun was a BIG score -I think an original, Bride & Groom Pez would go for about $1,000 -if you could find them.

Yeah, We're kind of closet collectors -when people see the collection in the studio they go one of two ways "WOW COOL!" or "Huh, you paid HOW MUCH for some of these..???" When they do the "Huh?", response we don't dare show them the stack of tubs!!

The racks are plexiglass we got years ago from a collector. I used to get most of the vintage ones off of ebay when ebay first started. Now we just try to pick up vintage ones when we are traveling and try to keep up with all the new releases from Walmart (cheapest price!).

ang design said...

incredible line up... now thats my kind of palette!!!

Anonymous said...

NO WAY! THAT IS SO COOL!

Anonymous said...

i guess that's the test then... you've made it officially if your head is on a pez... unbelievable collection!