A fun idea with a cherry on top.

A friend of mine came to me a couple days ago looking for a sign for their ice cream stand. He had designed their own logo a while back and had some colorful signs made but starting out they were on a tight budget. Now they were ready to step things up a notch. The ice cream stand is just down the street from us and is on an extremely busy road - especially in summer. They just had to stop the traffic driving by. With the right idea and a suitable budget I knew we could do it. Our first idea was along the lines of the Moose Mountain sign we had done five or six years ago. Our thought was we could create a double sided sign and hang it from a post.

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The sign would undoubtably be cool but we decided we needed something a little more noticable and a bit more over the top. It had to stop traffic after all. How about an entire moose? And what it the moose had a backpack with a sign and a giant triple scoop icecream cone (complete with a cherry) perched on top? It would be big enough to pose beside and take pictures with it. My friend didn't need very long to decide this was just the ticket.

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With ice cream season right around the corner we have to get busy real soon. Phoebe and I will undoubtably have to walk down the street for inspiration and an ice cream cone every once in a while I'm sure.

-grampa dan

Color changes everything!

The Fox and Hounds Pub sign started to look pretty spiffy as Hailey started in on the flag colors.

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With a second coat and the border painted it looked even better. Here Sarah puts on the last of the paint on the upper portion.

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The banner was next. It got three coats of base color and then two glazes before we did up the lettering. Hailey is putting the last touches on the bottom lettering before we cut in the blue around the sunken letters.

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It will only take another half hour to wrap up this sign. We are told the permitting process will take up to six more weeks so the paint will be good and hard before it is lifted into place.

-grampa dan