Van Metschke at South Hills Church in Corona, California brings us a re-imagining of his famously popular, Bubblewrap stage design. (Originally from Aug 2011)
They started the set design with the swirlies painted by their in-house artist, Annie Phipps. She painted it simply with white paint on the flat black wall. Then they took 48” wide bubble wrap and attached it vertically to the wall with staples. Then they lit it with their Mega-Lite NE Color Wash LED bricks from the bottom.
Wow- that is one of the most creative ideas I’ve ever seen. Kudos! And, I love this website – thanks so much for sharing ideas.
It’s awesome, huh!? Thanks for the kind words on the site. :)
i love ur work!
Creativity at its best, absolutely!!
This is an awesome idea. Love the look. I’m going to have try this. Thanks for sharing!
Wow. Im going to figure out a way to use bubble wrap now.
Very cool
Muito bom Temos usado muitas ideias do seu site em nossa igreja aqui no brasil e somos muito abençoados com sua criatividade
I like the bubble wrap for sure, but personally I’m in love with the flourishes!!!
How wide is your bubble wrap? and where did you get it?
Thanks!
Kurt
It is 48″ wide and we. It can be purchased at Uline or Amazon.
do you have a graphic you can email for the flowers?
It was actually painted free hand by an amazing artist, Annie Phipps http://www.facebook.com/pages/Annies-Artistry/141550647762
We love this look. So creative and very cool! We were wondering what type of light board you use.
We operate our lighting from a PC with Chamsys Magic Q software http://www.chamsys.co.uk/ with a PC Wing.
Love it! Who knew bubble wrap could create such a beautiful effect.
Wanted to know if you covered the whole wall with the bubble wrap.
We did the bubble wrap set before. Thanks so much for another idea. We always have to adapt it because we have strange dimensions for our stage but this is fanastic! This website and others ideas are a great inspiration and catalyst for ideas that we use!