15 diy Paper backdrop ideas

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Paper Flowers Guide, Paper Crafts DIY, Flower Tutorial, Large Paper Flowers

Paper Flowers Guide, Paper Crafts DIY, Flower Tutorial, Large Paper Flowers - Paper Flowers Guide, Paper Crafts DIY, Flower Tutorial, Large Paper Flowers -   15 diy Paper backdrop ideas
Easy way to shape paper petals using wood dowel! #decor #paper #papercrafts #paperart #tutorial #diy #homedecor #paperflowers #guide #nurserydecor #nurseryart #girlsroomdecor #backdropsThis gorgeous pastel paper garland backdrop would be a stunning accent for birthdays, weddings, or any other special occasion. This airy garland captures light beautifully to create a whimsical backdrop for any event. The display features a mixture of pinks, peaches, lavenders, cream, and mints. Each circle is hand-dyed to create the delicate colors. The gold heart garland is also included. This display as shown 7 feet tall and 7 feet wide. It is made of 18 strands of double layered garland. This means the strands are actually 14 feet long. The strands are draped over the hanging display to give the display a more layered look. I am able to customize this display by adjusting the length and color of the garland, as well as the number of strands. Please contact me if you would like to discuss customizing your paper circle garland backdrop. Packaging: The strands are folded and carefully packaged in plastic bags (usually 5-6 per bag, each strand separated by a paper clip). The strands are not pre-attached to the horizontal hanging line. I will include a 10 ft long piece of hanging twine to be used as your hanging line. Please let me know if you need it to be longer. Assembly/Hanging: If you would like to hang this display on your wall, I recommend using 4 Command hooks (they can be purchased at your local craft or hardware store and are NOT included with this display). Space and hang the 4 hooks evenly on your wall according to the product directions. The two hooks on the outside of your display should be about 8ft apart- they will serve as your anchors for the actual line. Tie the twine to these hooks. The middle two hooks will serve as a rest for the line to ensure it does not sag. Once the line is tied between the hooks, you can hang your garland. Simply take one end of the strand and drape it up, over, and down the backside of your hanging line. About 4-5 feet of circles will drape down the backside of the display to give it a layered fullness. You can also purchase a backdrop stand on Amazon for about $30 or use a tension rod if you are trying to hang the garland between two posts or in a window.