
Putting this background together will be similar to putting together a puzzle since you will be fitting the smaller balloons around the larger ones to create a 3D backdrop.Ĭheck out this backdrop here: 3.

This will ensure that the balloons don’t pop as you assemble the backdrop. Make sure that you follow the instructions and use a low temp hot glue gun. Who knew balloons could be the perfect addition to your photography backdrop? You can opt for a more simple balloon wall that has same sized balloons in various colors, or get really creative with a design like this one. You should be able to put up a full backdrop in about an hour or less if you have some help. To make this backdrop all you need are the streamers, some masking tape and scissors.

This backdrop can look great if you position the people a few feet in front of it and use a 50mm portrait lens with an aperture like f/1.4 to take the photos!įor this DIY the creator choose multi colors, but you could easily do this with a single color, a striped design or even get creative and make a rainbow. Bonus points for matching the color or theme of the party to help tie everything together. These bright and simple items are perfect for making a backdrop for the party. Party streamers are always a bright way to decorate for parties. I made it 1:1 proportion of paint and water.These DIY photo backgrounds are simple to make and are created from party supplies that you may already have a surplus of on hand. You can create this effect by watering down the paint. Then, just like I did for the headboard, I wanted the wood marks to be visible and yet a white look. The idea is to sand down the edges and corners of the each board so it won’t be so sharp and it kind of gives a small rustic look.Īs each board was done, I clean them well using a damp towel to remove all the dust. Once I got them all as I wanted, it was time to sand each piece.

I also got some short pieces that I gave them use placing them in between. what I wanted was more lines in the design. Sadly for me, I gave it to my mom when I moved to Spain, so now she get’s to take pretty photos with the backdrop įirstly, I started by cutting the wood boards I had left in half lengthwise. It literally cost me $0 because I had everything from headboard and also some extra pieces in my parents tool box LOL. An awesome pallet photo backdrop was on the way. After making my beautiful Pallet Headboard, I got some leftover wood boards and I knew right away what I was going to make. One of my very favorite backgrounds to take photos is definitely wood.
