I used the 'model' grass in my park in our exhibition and it looked very good ....

however some of the figures kept falling over and had to be fastened down with 'blutack' to keep them in place.
For most of the displays we used vinyl table covering which we painted with emulsion paint and in some cases we mixed this with acrylic paints to get the colours we wanted.
For the medieval display we used plain black vinyl.
We marked out the inside of the walls and painted that grey and for the outside Junior had the idea of using the brush to stipple it with shades of green, I thought the end result gave a very good effect.
Elaine


It was more economical at only £3.00 a metre (I think it was about 1.5m wide) and in most cases only needed one coat of paint and dried in a few hours. It also meant that we could have different base colours on one display very easily.
(I'll be posting photos of the other displays in a new post soon!)