How to paint on grass??
Hi folks
A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen -- http://www.pigtownfling.co.uk email will bounce - try 'mail' instead |
How to paint on grass??
"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 19/4/07 11:16, in article , "Stephen McNally" wrote: Hi folks A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen Whitewash? applied using a large fence brush from a paint pail. rob |
How to paint on grass??
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:29:19 +0100, Sacha wrote
(in article ) : On 19/4/07 11:16, in article , "Stephen McNally" wrote: Hi folks A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen Whitewash? Very appropriate for a political party :-) -- Sally in Shropshire, UK bed and breakfast near Ludlow: http://www.stonybrook-ludlow.co.uk Burne-Jones/William Morris window in Shropshire church: http://www.whitton-stmarys.org.uk |
How to paint on grass??
On Apr 19, 11:16 am, Stephen McNally
wrote: Hi folks A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen --http://www.pigtownfling.co.uk email will bounce - try 'mail' instead You can buy marking sprays from builders' merchants. They use them in outlining the foundations for new buildings. |
How to paint on grass??
On 19/4/07 13:30, in article
, "Sally Thompson" wrote: On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:29:19 +0100, Sacha wrote (in article ) : On 19/4/07 11:16, in article , "Stephen McNally" wrote: Hi folks A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen Whitewash? Very appropriate for a political party :-) Yes but you have to spin it first. ;-) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
How to paint on grass??
On 19 Apr, 11:16, Stephen McNally wrote:
Hi folks A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen I thought only machine and huge spray was available but you can find spray, like graffiti artists use. Wicked ;o) http://www.fleetlinemarkers.co.uk/stencil/index.htm |
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How to paint on grass??
Sacha wrote:
On 19/4/07 13:30, in article , "Sally Thompson" wrote: On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:29:19 +0100, Sacha wrote (in article ) : On 19/4/07 11:16, in article , "Stephen McNally" wrote: Hi folks A local political party has asked if I could help organise the painting of their logo on a field owned by one of their members. We looked into sports field paint, but it would cost too much. Does anyone have an idea how to paint a logo on the grass (or just change the it's colour)? Obviously we wouldn't want to kill the grass and wouldn't want to get into bother with the environmental agencies. The logo would only have to last until the 3rd May (election day). cheers stephen Whitewash? Very appropriate for a political party :-) Yes but you have to spin it first. ;-) And then, what a tangled web they weave! But, to be even more serious, I'm not at all sure this doesn't come under the heading of vandalism. There are far too many illegal advertisements disfiguring roadsides already (with neither Highways Agency, Local Authorities, CPRE or RoSPA taking any notice), so I don't _think_ I'm being a spoilsport in saying "If you want my vote, don't". -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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