Elizabeth Withers from Lifepoint Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia brings us this organic, woody design.
They created the trees by making a chicken-wire frame and covering it with paper maché. They got a thick mix of glue for the paper maché by using flour, Elmers glue-all, and water mixed together until it was about the consistency of brownie batter.
They created the bases of the trees from old newel posts on top of a piece of scrap board with a screw driven up through the botton. They’re a portable church so they have to break everything down week to week. With this, they could just pop the trees on and off the bases.
The trees and bases costs them just over $100.
They also had a scrim backdrop that worked nicely in between the trees. That cost them about $750.
Love this design!!!
Thanks, Clark!
This is very well done…Your stage looks very clean (not much clutter, very professional) for a portable church! Great job! I’ll have to come out and visit you guys sometime!
Thanks! Let us know when you come, we’d love to meet you.
Yeah we’re kinda OCD about having zero clutter on stage at Lifepoint. lol.
Hahaha, stage team spends more time cleaning/straightening up wires than we do putting the set up. Looks really do matter sometimes.
looks really nice. what make and model are your moving lights?
Hey, sorry it’s been a couple days. I’ll check on Sunday and let you know.
The movers are Chauvet Q-SPot 260 LED’s. http://www.chauvetlighting.com/q-spot-260-led.html
These are nice, lots of flexibility, and with a 60W LED, they throguh off a similar light/lumens are a 500W without the heat and energy draw down.