What can I use as floor covering to give the appearance of dirt for a western scene at bible school?

I’m decorating the pulpit area of our church as a western town for bible school and I need something to cover most of the deep red carpeting with. I want something that will look like dirt but be durable enough to walk on. I’ve thought about plain brown craft paper. What ideas do you have?

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7 Responses to “What can I use as floor covering to give the appearance of dirt for a western scene at bible school?”

  1. Merf says:

    How about brown sheets or blankets? You might check Goodwill first before buying.

  2. whatsnext_13 says:

    Maybe cardboard???

  3. robert r says:

    depending on the amount of material and your budget, suggest your local building center, flooring contractor– you can get inexpensive astro turf in brown in 12 foot wide rolls that will lay flat cover a huge area quickly and be reused over and over as needed and can be hosed off outside when your done, its easily stored in a roll, takes up minimumspace.

  4. Sweet Eden says:

    Burlap / sackcloth

    Won’t rip, and it’s cheap!

  5. Christine M says:

    I don’t think the floor covering for your church is not approiate ChrisMagMag@yahoo.com

  6. batraylover says:

    Brown craft paper (like the kind that they use at the post office to wrap around packages)

    Burlap

    Dye painter’s drop cloths brown using tea bags

    Sandpaper

    Textured brown craft paper

    Brown butcher paper

    Brown posterboard squares

    Brown material, especially felt

    Light brown material that is textured

    I’ve even seen churches put down actual sand on top of plastic bags

    Good luck to you!

  7. Kacky says:

    Don’t try to walk on fabric or paper. It’s a serious tripping hazard. Bring in a brown rug that can’t bunch up.

    Or, draw some tumbleweeds and cactus on posterboard and anchor it with bricks along the front of the pulpit.
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