| Carnival Ticket Booth |
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| Written by Guy Wolford | ||||||||||||
| Friday, 12 September 2008 07:42 | ||||||||||||
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This 3 paneled cube was also the basis for our "Amazing Gorilla Machine" scene. It makes a great concept for any place a crate or rickety sort of booth is required, it allows for easy tear down and storage and assembles quickly. The ticket booth is extremely light and portable and is where we hand out our candy during Trick or Treat time. It is free standing and mostly sturdy, although it may require tying or weighting in the event of high winds.
Materials used:
![]() To begin, the side and front frames are assembled using 2 of the 6' 2x2s joined to 2 of the 4' 2x2s using 2 mending strips in each of the corners to form a rectangular frame. If mending plates are not available you can substitute anything to get those corners joined together.
Measure approximately 11" from the top and bottom of what will be your front face and drill a 1/4" hole through the middle of each 2x2. Measure the same distance on the side face of what will be your 2 side panels and drill the hole again. Now is a good time to paint your frames with the color wash, it gives it a nice rustic look.
Once your paint is dried to the touch staple the large fabric pieces to the sides to create tight clean panels. Also attach the smaller piece to the bottom half of the front panel.
Using some self-tapping screws, attach the 4' 1x4 at the center of the front panel. This should make a sort of "counter" for the front of the booth. I painted ours purple. Attach the hardware cloth to the top half of your front panel using staples or screws (I used both).
Paint your sides using the latex paint wash (you could use pre-made carnival style material, I suppose, but in the interest of cost, we used bed-sheets). After the sides and front fabrics are dried sufficiently attach a side to the front using 2 of the 1/4" carriage bolts, washers and nuts. Once attached, repeat with the other side.
Attach a sign to the top of your "Ticket Booth" for added realism. ![]()
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