Watch us build a prop!
Men on Valentines: buy you the standard flowers and chocolates
Lesbians: build you an entire two sided prop, load and unload it and drive you 1.5hr two days in a row to watch and record you perform ❤️🔥👩❤️💋👩
My spouse helped me build a two sided drag prop for a Lucifer inspired drag act. One side is a coffin, the other is a throne!
We built it for around $100 including wood, paint and hardware. We used a pallet as the base which was found for free on FB market.
Building a drag prop can be a thrilling experience, particularly when it combines creativity and functionality. In this article, we explore the steps to create a two-sided drag prop, perfect for various performances. **Material Selection:** Start by sourcing materials that fit your budget and creative vision. Many performers have found success using pallets as a base due to their durability and accessibility. Building the structure yourself offers the chance to personalize your design while staying cost-effective. **Design Inspiration:** Incorporating a theme like ‘Lucifer’ allows you to draw inspiration from popular culture, enhancing the performance's visual impact. Consider features that resonate with your audience, such as dramatic colors and textures that suit your act. **Construction Tips:** As you embark on your DIY project, remember to document each step. This not only helps refine your building process but also serves as valuable content for your audience. Engage with fellow creators, share your journey, and inspire others to tackle their own prop creation! Documenting ideas and improvements ensures you grow as a performer and builder. **Performance Techniques:** Once your prop is ready, practice integrating it into your performance. The transition between the coffin and throne can be symbolic, representing various themes in your act. By mastering these transitions, you elevate the overall storytelling of your drag performance. With the right approach, you can craft eye-catching drag props that stand out and resonate with your audience, making your performances memorable.
















































































