Since I kind of hijacked another thread I decided I would continue on with this one. For those of you looking for a cheap wrap alternative, the place that sells the material that Fayray used is here:
http://www.mendels.com/fabrics12.shtml
As he stated, this is not really an alternative to wrapping otherwise valuable drums, but if you have a cheap kit that needs some love, this is a quick and and cost-effective way to get some great results.
They will send you several samples for free and the samples I received do look pretty fantastic. The sparkle flakes are small and delicate so it is nothing like the glass wraps that are currently popular and a little more subtle than the early glitters. There is plenty of sheen to it as I believe there is a clear layer of vinyl over the glitter layer but I may be wrong. If you can imagine a 50's diner with tuck and roll upholstery in a sparkle finish, this is it. And if you happen to have some old Kustom or Plush speaker cabinets, this is definitely the stuff for refinishing those.
As I believe it was mentioned, this material comes in 54" widths and can be ordered in any length you like and the cost is $20.98 per yard. No double seam kick drums or 18" floor toms! As you can see, Fayray's kit came out great. If I can ever find the time to finish the orphan project I started, I'll post pictures as to how it works for me. Maybe December...