Saturday, 12 May 2012

The Lion, the Socks and the Clearplastic

SO.....
Here is pride...

And I managed to get 42 pairs of socks today, most are thermal bed socks but they ran out so I got stripy trainer socks as well. They had NO red white and blue 3packs so I had to climb through the carnage of socks in the 99p store to find ones that meet our standard. (I also got the pens - not felt tips, they are gel pens in the colours of blue red and black, the best the 99p store did i'm afraid)

With regard to the clear plastic wall we want. The stuff my Dad had in the shed is good in the sense that it is the perfect height when unrolled and it is 50m long so we can use it twice and also to cover the table cloth.... But, it's not completely see through... which makes me think that we either deal with it and come to a compromise by not having it up the whole time and maybe having a runner to drag it across the length of the room near the end of the performance so that we can throw food on it... or scrap the idea cos I don't think we are going to find anything better or cheaper (cos we got it for free at the end of the day)

Thoughts??


4 comments:

  1. Eloise.....

    WILL YOU MARRY ME!!!!!?????!!!!

    Stunning. Your the best!

    That idea sounds good!! X

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  2. woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
    go eloise :0 i think we keep the idea like you said its good and if the audience cant quite see then it should add to it if we use birdies to backlight???? hehehe :)
    xixoxoxoxoxxoxo

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  3. Eloise = Babe!
    Yes sounds good, I still like the idea of using it, but if it will hide everything we do it may not enhance our piece? I suppose it will decided once we've tried it?
    Like the idea of birdies, then it may help our idea of shadows?
    Love you all!!! xxxx

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  4. I've managed to get some plastic which is same size but you can actually see through it like a window, so all problems are solved... just got to figure out a way of hanging it up now!

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