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March 26, 2014 by Jolene Lew

Door Signage For A School-Themed Cafe !

Clay can be used to make just about everything (almost)! The only limit is your imagination!
A couple of months back, there was a request to make a door signage for a new cafe! It’s a school-themed cafe named Ecole P.

My customer is a friend of the cafe’s owner and thought it’d be a lovely gift for their new opening. Since pretty much everything is made out of clay, she can have the design in a school-theme to match the cafe. I have never done a signage nor a school-themed project before, so it was pretty exciting to try it out!

For the base of the signage, I got a regular flat cardboard piece and covered it in different shades of brown clay. Then, I used a tool to scrape the clay to give the wood-like effect.

 It looks like it’s really made out of wood doesn’t it? I covered one side and left it to dry. Then, I moved on to the name of the cafe. I drew out how I’d like the words “Ecole P” to look with some school stationery.
There was an empty pen shell which I almost threw away that morning and decided to recycle it by wrapping beige clay around its body to make a clay pencil for the very first letter in ‘Ecole P’. I wrapped a huge chunk of clay around the pen shell.
Folded in the excess where the pencil ‘head’ will be, and cut off the back end.
 I proceded to make the triangle part of the pencil head with the black lead tip.
 To cover the ‘neckline’, I did long strips of red and yellow pieces of clay for the pencil body and wrapped the whole thing piece by piece.
 I think it turned out really nice. I tried to add an eraser at the back end, but it looked a little funny so I removed it. To complete the E in “Ecole P”, I made little crayons! I remember how I loved using crayons as a kid.
 Different colours for each piece. The excess clay was trimmed and the word ‘CRAYON’ was painted with black acrylic paint. Aren’t they adorable?
 The “C” took me pretty long to figure what stationary I could use to resemble it. But I finally decided on making it a stapler!

What lined up next was an eraser, a ruler, a bent paperclip and a scissors with one side larger than the other to show the ‘P’. The ‘e’ took me a while to figure what I could use too. Luckily, there was a few lying on my desk which sparked the idea.

 To hook the signage up, I braided 3 brown strings together to form a little rope. Superglue came in handy and the back of the signage was also covered in clay.
 
 When it’s all covered, it was scraped for that wooden effect once again. This makes the sign nicer as well as keeps the ropes in place.
 The customer wanted something that writes ‘Welcome To Ecole P’
and so, I came up with this red piece just drapped on the top right of the signage. I think it fits in pretty well. I used white acrylic paint to add the word “Welcome to”.
 (I actually forgot to take a photo of the completed signage with the red piece that says “Welcome to”)
Opps. Oh well! I believe you can use your magnificent brain power to imagine it there!
And so, that’s it! The new mini door signage for Ecole P is done!
If you’d like to visit Ecole P, the details are at the bottom of this post!
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Ecole P
First Floor, 19, Jalan SS21/37, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Open 11am-10pm, except Thursdays.
Tel: 03-7732-9711

 

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