SC - Theme Menus What would you like your hall to look like?
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Fri Feb 9 23:08:12 PST 2001
Nicholas of Falcon Cree said:
> Now my problem is I was only moderately period correct... (Read Scenery
> theatre style)
> The Medici Palazzo does have a fountain in the courtyard, however it
> isn't made of styrofoam, and doesn't really look a darn thing like the
> one I did. (Let's here it for old set pieces that are laying around
> though...)
>
> Yes stained glass is period but I doubt that our Cantons Crest was
> around and certainly was not made of Plexiglass.
>
> Yes there are tiled floors in the Medici Palazzo but they are not in the
> pattern I used nor are they in the Canton's colors...
>
> And finally I am sure that the columns that are in the Medici Palazzo
> don't fall over when someone breathes on them wrong... (Not to mention
> they aren't made of aluminum siding...)
>
> Not to mention I am pretty sure Botticelli used tempra paint and not
> latex and I bet his canvases are fairly square...
Actually this sounds like more decoration than a number of halls that
I've been in. Far more common here are just banners and painted
tapestries.
We have talked a little about hall decorating on this list. You
might want to glance through this file in the FEASTS section of my
files:
feast-decor-msg (17K) 6/17/99 Decorating the feasthall.
> Once again I can post the web address to the pictures...
Please do.
> Rest assured I would love to do 100% period decor but I think the cost
> would be ridiculous and the end results would be cumbersome.
Waiting to do something until you can have it perfect, whether it is
the hall decoration, the food or your clothing will most likely mean
it will never get done. Strive for the best you can do rather than
not do anything out of fear of failure.
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THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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