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VBX Mt. Everest Prop Build Uhh...yeah. When your church asks "Can you build a mountain?", how do you answer that? It was quite a project and messy but it really was fun and definitely something I had never done before. I have worked on and built parade floats before so it was basically the same concept, Paper Mache Mountain Diy, Cardboard Mountains Backdrop, Himalaya Decoration For Ganpati, Mountain Set Design, Everest Vbs, Frozen Jr, Free Sky, Theatre Props, Ganpati Decoration At Home

VBX Mt. Everest Prop Build Uhh...yeah. When your church asks "Can you build a mountain?", how do you answer that? It was quite a project and messy but it really was fun and definitely something I had never done before. I have worked on and built parade floats before so it was basically the same concept,

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Use crinkled aluminum window screening for an effect of running water. Arctic Vbs, Everest Vbs, Flower Wall Hanging Decor, Cave Quest, Diy Paper Wall Hanging, Room Hanging Decor, Church Stage Design Ideas, Worship Art, Stage Design Ideas

Phil Haydn from Living Water in Dalton, OH brings us this use of metal mesh and planks for Christmas. They added aluminum window screening on their back wall (leftover from a friend who was throwing it away). They crinkled it and attached it to their back wall. They bought some snow flake cut outs from Amazon.com and […]

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I bought a real birch tree trunk at a local floral design supply in the flower district downtown. To tell you the truth, it looked as though it had a quick sloppy sponged white paint job on it. It looked good but so easy to replicate for the many trucks I'd need on set. As I started to test making a few out of the tons of free fabric core tubes I had here, I soon realized how complex the texture really is. Making the straight tubes (upper left) zig and zag slightly was the easy part. I used…

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