Gothic Mansion Scene Setter Room Roll
Gothic Mansion Scene Setter Room Roll
Get your room all decked out in a Gothic look when you apply this room roll!
This Gothic Mansion Scene Setter Room Roll features two different mansion designs to give you massive coverage for your Halloween themed event. Each Haunted Mansion Scene Setter Room Roll package contains 2 rolls (each roll measures 48 inches high x 20 feet long).Detailed shipping information
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Pros
- Fits Theme
Cons
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Parties
Comments:
Have used Scene Setters for years and the pattern/design of this one puts forth a fantastic look. An easy way to convert a room quickly.
Works best on a flat wall but we installed over a wall with chair rail, tricky but it works.
Cons: The top and bottom rolls should be sold separately and in longer lengths. Trying to match up the bottom and top rolls means you need to factor in up to 10% loss of material b/c they aren't cut to match during manufacture.
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Q:
how do you decorate an 8 or 12 ft wall with a 4 ft scene setter. Want to do gothic mansion but what goes under or over the scene?Asked on 9/29/2011 by Anonymous from ft worth, texas2 answers
A:
You could use poly vinyl or solid background paper to cover the top of the walls. Our scene setters only measure 4 feet high.Answered on 9/30/2011 by csrA:
I noticed this question is from last year, but if you didn't get the answer, this comes in two pieces. There is a top part that is 4 ft tall and a bottom section that is 4ft tall. Together, they can decorate an 8ft wall. The top part is the stuff that appears to be the peeling paper and the bottom is the grey part. Now, for a 12ft wall, I would recommend using the stone scene setters because that would be easier to match up and you could go as tall as you needed to. Hope it helps! Many happy Halloweens to you!!Answered on 9/20/2012 by Michelle from Erlanger, KY








