How to Make Trees for Stage Scenery in a Play for the Theater
While acting plays a vital role in the success of a theatrical performance, the stage scenery helps the audience to imagine the scene. Stage scenery varies greatly based on the theme of the show. However, trees are often used in stage performances, whether it is a fairy tale or a murder mystery. Making trees for your next theatrical production will take just a little time and require minimal cost.
- 48-by-96-by-2-inch foam core
- Knife
- 1 quart brown paint
- Paint brush
- Screw driver
- Tree branches
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Instructions
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Cut out the piece of foam with a knife to form the shape of a tree trunk.
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Paint the piece of foam with brown paint using a paint brush. Allow the paint to dry overnight. Apply another coat of paint. Allow to dry overnight. Repeat with a third coat of paint if desired.
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Punch holes in the foam with the screw driver.
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Insert the branches inside the holes.