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Every Day Should be “Hugging Day”

Hugging Day “was created by Kevin Zaborney, a Christian pastor, and occurs annually on January 21. The day was first celebrated in 1986, in Clio, Michigan. The holiday is also observed in many other countries. The idea of National Hug Day is to encourage everyone to hug family and friends more often.”

It’s my HUMBLE opinion that EVERY day should be hugging day.

Pepe Lepew and Penelope

My husband and I have made lots of decorations for our mailbox in the 37 years we’ve lived here. We use 4×8 sheet metal, cutting out the designs with our CNC set-up and a computer-guided torch. My husband makes the mounting bracket and welds it onto the piece. We use an overhead projector to transfer the key parts of the design, front and back, and then I paint the piece on both sides, using weather-resistant paint.

We change the decorations less often now, and we have basically stopped making them, but people stopping to tell us how much they enjoy them really makes our day!

This is one of my personal favorites. I smile each time I see it. I love Calvin & Hobbes.

So, I say, ‘the heck with January 21st annually.’ Hugs are one of the best things on our planet. A hug heals your soul, mends broken parts. Our son gives the very best hugs in the world. They actually make me cry. I hope that you spread YOUR hugs far and wide to all the people you care about – today, and EVERY day.

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Pepe and Penelope – Lewis Mailbox Decoration

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Two of our favorite cartoon characters growing up were Pepe LePew and the love of his life, Penelope the cat. Doing this decoration brought back fond memories and lots of smiles.  This is the front of the decoration.  It’s welded to a cross bar that is welded to the bar with holes in it that allows us to attach it to the mailbox with nuts and bolts. The piece is about 2 feet tall and a little less wide.

 

 

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This is the back of the decoration. You can see where I tried to paint the bar so that it melted into the bottom of the design as much as possible.

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