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FLAG STATION!


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Good day all ye fellow festivalers, I'm not sure if this is in the right section of le forum, but this year at Glasto me and my companion are thinking of making a flag - so does anyone have any tips? Literally anything would be excellent, as I have never made one before...

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Good day all ye fellow festivalers, I'm not sure if this is in the right section of le forum, but this year at Glasto me and my companion are thinking of making a flag - so does anyone have any tips? Literally anything would be excellent, as I have never made one before...
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Good day all ye fellow festivalers, I'm not sure if this is in the right section of le forum, but this year at Glasto me and my companion are thinking of making a flag - so does anyone have any tips? Literally anything would be excellent, as I have never made one before...
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It would be great to see the acts on stage this year :P

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I agree, throwing bottles of urine is possible the least funny thing ever, and quite the last thing you want to be covered in for the rest of the festival.

I also agree that seeing bands is a good thing - this flag is for tent time, mainly to navigate back to it!

Awesome link/blog thanks, lots of good information on there :P Construction shall begin!

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We've made two flags for this year, both staying at the campsite tho, won't be stage-waving. If you search for 'flag' there's a few threads already about it.

My tips:

Design it on a computer

Enlarge to size of flag

Print out, and trace in pencil onto flag

Paint in acrylic paint (comes in a squirty tube, can get from any arts + crafts shop)

If you only use one or two colours, it obviously makes it cheaper. And if you buy a coloured flag that adds a 'free' colour

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Dear people who want to take flags to main stages

DON'T

watch bands instead

Love

People who like to see bands without flags in front of them

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