Cabinets Full? Looking for fun ways to display your PEZ? Have you ever wanted to decorate your Christmas tree with PEZ?
Well Larry Mason has a lot of great ideas to do just that!
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Like a lot of Pez collectors, I have a number of the Showtime cases to display my collection. Once filled, I needed to find another method of displaying my loose dispensers. Looking at the pegboard in the garage one day, I got to wondering how I could hang dispensers on it. Using a 3d modeling software package, I created a few designs to hold the dispenser and hooks to insert into the pegboard (http://www.pezboard.com/shop-clips/).
The items worked fairly nicely.
Photos courtesy of PezBoard.com
Next I focused on how to display and protect my carded items. One issue is cards that curl and the other was the plastic popping off. This lead me to create frames (
http://www.pezboard.com/shop-frames/).
Photos courtesy of PezBoard.com
Next while trying to complete my collection of hearts, I created a set of stands to hold the 13 variations and would fit nicely inside a display case from the Container Store (again due to my shortage of Showtime cases). This started me down the path of creating other stands for footless dispensers (
http://www.pezboard.com/shop-stands/).
Photos courtesy of PezBoard.com
Some items are created when people ask for specific designs such as the flashlights. Speaking of footless, shoes seemed a logical set of items to create - both forward and sideways. But why stop there? How about shoes for trucks? Now you can display the haulers inside Showtime cases or any other rail stands (
http://www.pezboard.com/shop-other/).
Photos courtesy of PezBoard.com
Finally, in our house, we put up a couple of Christmas trees. Each year we try to pick a different theme. In fact a small tree is on display all year long in the kitchen decorated for the current season/holiday. Last year, I decorated the smaller tree with some of the Christmas Pez using the white tree hangers I created. Credit for the translucent green variation goes to Andrea Smith-Gage who received some of the white hangers at Pezamania 28 this year, but suggested a green version would blend in with the tree better.
Photos courtesy of Andrea S.
Thank You Andrea : )
Always interested in creating new items for the collecting community, so feel free to send comments/suggestions to me.
-Larry Mason