Ronnie Martin from Substance Church in Ashland, Ohio brings us this Christmas stage design for their church plant.
The recently moved into a revitalized warehouse in the heart of the downtown.
This space was completely blank, but with a ton of character. So they crafted a basic stage, and then the “wall” made out of aged pallets. The pallets were individually broken down, and then placed in jig saw fashion into a pattern. The boards were each screwed into large sheets of heavy plywood. They were bolted into the stage with L brackets and then attached to the wall, midway up for additional security. The pallets were free, which kept costs down. The entire series of three walls cost $200.
Then they added some Christmas lights to give it a nice glow and some spirit.
About how many pallets did it take to make all 4 of the sections? Thank you!
About 93 and 1/2
Did you stain or lacquer the wood?
Are you saying that you used 93 complete pallets or 93 pieces of wood from the pallets?
eu só não entendi o NOEL…