Two by two - parade float ✨
Another year, another float. My husband made my plans come to life again. #parade #float #jesus #noahsark #rainbow Kansas City
Every year, the local parade is a highlight, and this year, we decided to tackle something truly ambitious: a Noah's Ark themed float! It all started with a simple idea, and honestly, seeing it come to life, 'two by two,' was an incredible journey from concept to reality. If you're brainstorming 'parade float ideas,' especially 'themed parade float ideas,' I can't stress enough the importance of detailed planning. We began by sketching out our 'wooden float structure,' considering stability and how to securely mount all our elements for the parade route. We knew we wanted a vibrant 'rainbow balloon arch' as a focal point and plenty of 'animal drawings' to represent all the creatures on the ark. My husband, with his incredible building skills, was instrumental in bringing these plans to life. We used plywood and sturdy 2x4s to create the base, ensuring it was robust enough for the journey. The nearby 'ACTIVITY CENTER' building was a lifesaver, providing ample space for construction, especially during those late-night sessions. You could even spot our 'SPRINGDALE RV' parked nearby, which often served as a makeshift breakroom during long building days! One of the most enjoyable parts was creating the aesthetics. We carefully painted classic ark animals like elephants, giraffes, and lions onto black panels, which made their outlines pop. Each 'animal drawing' was a labor of love, adding to the charm of the ark. The 'TWO BY TWO JESUS SAVES YOU' sign was an important detail for us, conveying the spiritual message behind the Noah's Ark theme. Securing the 'rainbow balloon arch' was a fun challenge – we used a combination of wire and zip ties to make sure it stayed vibrant and intact throughout the parade. And of course, the culmination was seeing a large group of people, many dressed in fun 'animal costumes,' posing in front of the completed float – it truly brought the scene to life. For anyone looking into 'how to make a Noah's Ark float' or other complex float designs, here are a few tips from our experience: start early to avoid last-minute stress, gather a team of enthusiastic helpers, and don't be afraid to get creative with your materials. Always prioritize safety, especially if you have people riding on the float. And remember, the goal is to bring joy and tell a story through your creation! Seeing our 'Noah's Ark parade float' roll down the street, with all the animals and that beautiful rainbow, was such a rewarding experience. It truly embodies the spirit of 'parade floats ideas' – imagination brought to life!










I love this idea!!!