Cave Quest VBS: Decorating Spaces – Sing & Play Rock (Sanctuary)
Our church used Group Publishing’s “Cave Quest” VBS curriculum this summer. Sing & Play Rock (opening and closing each evening) was located in our sanctuary. I’ve linked below some of the photos to specific projects. Feel free to holler if you have any more questions!
Sorry for the poor quality of these pictures – a lot of them are from my cell phone {I’m not sure why my sleep-deprived VBS directing self wasn’t more concerned with taking good pictures! hahaha}.
I’ve added links for each of the items that have step-by-step tutorials, as well as the supplies needed for each item. *If you’re ordering supplies online, make sure to click through Ebates to get cash back!
Chalk Marker Signs:
–Black cardstock {8.5”x11”}
–Chalk markers
–Laminating sheets
–Laminating machine
Crew bags:
–Plain fabric reusable bags {ours are canvas material}
–Large permanent markers {my personal preference}
–Fabric paint
–Fabric markers
–Clipboard
–Neon cardstock paper for attendance sheets
–Pens
–Fine tip permanent markers
–Ziploc bags
–Clapper
–Disposable gloves
–Bandaids
–Hand sanitizer
Donation box:
–Brown kraft paper
-Chalk marker sign {see supplies above}
DECORATING THE STAGE
Stage backdrop:
–Black plastic sheeting
–Neon paper {for animal cutouts}
-Christmas lights
–Cave Quest bulletin board set {optional}
–Double stick tape
Cave Entrance
–1 large sheet of cardboard {can be re-used from previous years}
–Brown kraft paper
–Spray paint {we used purple, but you could make it any color}
-Stands to mount cave formations {we used plywood stands leftover from previous years}
–Jigsaw or box knife
–Marker
Cave Formations
–Large sheets of cardboard {can be re-used from previous years}
–Spray foam – about 1 can per sheet of cardboard {it’s only a few dollars a can locally}
–Spray paint – various colors {we used purple, teal, neon green, silver, black, brown}
-Stands to mount cave formations {we used plywood stands leftover from previous years}
–Jigsaw or box knife
-Marker
–Staple gun
Cave Crystals
-Cardboard pieces for base {about 2’x3’-3’x4’}
-Cardboard tubes {wrapping paper/fabric tubes}
–Spray foam {1 can per cave crystal formation}
–Painters tape
–Brown kraft paper
–Spray paint
–Spray glitter
DIY Large Posters
-Black poster board
–Chalk markers
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