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Old January 29th, 2007, 05:20 PM

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My high school is putting on Once Upon A Mattress, and we wanted to paint the scrim with the logo. We also want to have the beginning ballet (if any of you know the show) behind the scrim lit from behind, so it is in silhouette. We currently have a shark-tooth scrim, and I was wondering what would be the best paint to use for that purpose. It would also be nice if it wasn't permanent, but that's not a necessity
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Old January 29th, 2007, 05:37 PM
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Hey, Your'e new so I'll cut you some slack. There is a great feature on here, just to the right of center up top there, it's called the "Search button" You will find an extensive discussion on this subject posted at the end of last year. You might find it enlightening.
Let me give a quick summation however,
Yes you can paint scrim.
No you cannot paint a scrim without it being permanent.
Any typical scenic paint will do it.
Yes you can use your good old latex based paints that you get at Home Depot.


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Painting a scrim is rather easy to do, though the material used are a bit different. First, you will want to use either dyes or good quality scenic paint (though any paint will work if propely thinned). You want to actually change the color of the fabric, not wrap the fabric in color. Hudson sprayers work great on scrims. I would suggest laying down some type of paper backing to paint on so the scrim does not stick to your floor. Also, be sure that whatever paint you decide to use is thin enough that it does not fill in the holes of the scrim. As far a removing the paint later... not going to happen. Painted scrims can be a lot of fun to use, and can make some stunning stage pictures if used correctly (and lit correctly).

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<hijack> IE7? What kind of crazy person are you?!?! Get yourself firefox! Mouse Gestures, Color Picker, Colorful Tabs, Forecast Fox, AdBlock, and all that fun stuff! What is this coming to? Get firefox!!</hijack>

Ya. Many threads exist about the scrim painting topic, search the forums. Usually works really well. We'll pardon you for not searching since you are new, but the punishment is usually being dangled upside down from your toes over a pot of stinky, boiling oil (not).
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<hijack> We'll pardon you for not searching since you are new, but the punishment is usually being dangled upside down from your toes over a pot of stinky, boiling oil (not).
or being forced to use firefox hehehehehehe

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OK footer, you win the official "make steven happy" award today! That's going in bookmarks here, and down the rest of my hall. Needless to say, we all use firefox. (We like toasting other browsers for fun, as the video demonstrates).

EDIT: Footer, you also win one of the first "joke that makes steven laugh more than twenty consecutive times" awards. (I'm bored, I have no homework, there is no rehearsal, and I've got a bunch of firefox users in my room).
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or being forced to use firefox hehehehehehe
Ok ok no more OS wars No more browser wars.
Van this isn't a browser war. It's an intervention. We care Van. We want what's best for you and we just can't stand to see you keep using IE. I used to use IE too, but I've been clean for 4 months now. It's not easy sometimes but my head is so much clearer now... and so is my typing thanks to the built in spell checker... you're a strong man Van. We all respect you and your knowledge. But you can be so much more. Don't you think it's time to take the first step? Just download Firefox and check out a few plugins? It won't be long until you too will be surfing the web ad free.

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Oh yeah. Scrim painting. If you can afford it, get a big old chunk of bogus paper to put under the scrim for painting. If you can't head down to Home Depot and get one of those giant rolls of the paper that painters use to mask the floor... it's not quite as good but it's better than nothing.
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or being forced to use firefox hehehehehehe
Ok ok no more OS wars No more browser wars.
I still get to use Internet Explorer - Firefox doesn't work as well with McMaster Carr... NO! I don't want anyone telling me differently... the IT guys allow me to use IE because of problems in attempting to convert me and I ain't giving it up at this point. Like the Mail or Santa,... the McMaster Carr orders must go thru un-inturrupted no matter the recommended or "better" operating system.

Oh' yea, on scrim painting, I would think stretched and hanging would be best with a fairly dry blended paint so it doesn't follow gravity. This or at least fly the thing before dry when painting so the holes in the scrim don't get bubbles and or solid areas in it.

Stenciling and rolling with a short nap roller should also work well. So in theory would spray painting if it's not folded up or too thick.

Hudson sprayer/sprayed on technique even air brushing being an exception in balancing small droplets with water and quick drying time.

Don't expect to clean and re-use the scrim as a scrim again. Most likely it won't survive folding up if thick, and what's on won't come off.

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