Sunday Dec. 28 The making of the Oregon and Florida State football floats.
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The back is covered with oatmeal |
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Glue is applied to the tea leaves. |
They are applied to the top of the stadium. |
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Applying green to the bottom the sign, then all around.
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Helped cut out the Oregon letters. Tea leaves were applied to the styrofoam letters. The glue was the kind that only comes off with nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol. I finally got cleaned up. |
White glue applied. Then adhering crushed and blended yellow strawflowers to guard rails.
What a treat to help decorate floats and see some of the production that goes into it.
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