Monday, October 10, 2011

At the Circus

This past Sunday in our children's program we finished a circus series titled "Under the Big Top."  To create a tent look, we used plastic table cloth, tacking it into the wall and ceiling.  We feared the kids would demolish it, but as you can see it held up fairly well over the 8 weeks.  We gathered some props from around the church and from a few friends (yes, that is a unicycle that one of our volunteers can actually ride!).  We created a concession stand out of 2x4s and once used coroplast.  Coroplast doesn't hold paint well (you can scratch it off with your finger nail), but it was a resource we already had and could reuse.







The table cloths to the side of the stage proved difficult to hang and stay in place because we couldn't affix them to a cinderblock wall.  Eventually we gave up fixing them every week, but no one seemed to notice and they still looked ok.  We bought a few clown like hats at Target and used them to display the interactive elements, juggling scarves and balls.  We also had Buddy Walking boards and put those out for the kids to play with.


I always consider costumes as part of decorating the stage.  Dressing the part adds so much and completes the look.  Corey was the ring master.  Occasionally we had a clown, juggler, lion tamer, and once we had a guy on stilts.  It was a great series, but on to the next! 

1 comment:

Kim said...

Hello,
My name is Rev. Stephen Ahrens and I am the children's pastor at Madison Street Baptist Church in Starke, FL. I was wondering if you would be interested in selling or trading some of your Elevate Kids Curriculum. If you are interested in doing so please email me back a list of the sets you currently have and a price you would want to sell them for. My email is: stephen_a_98@yahoo.com

If you want to trade some sets we have: Shipwrecked, Kingdom Tales, Journey Below the Earth, Hereos of Mega City, Adventures in Science, Starlight Station, Ten Hut, and Dojo.

I look forward to hearing back from you.
God Bless Your Ministry,
Stephen Ahrens