

I’m sure some of you are wondering, “But what do I do when I want to cover the whole backdrop frame in flowers?”
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How to cover the whole backdrop frame with flowers To conceal the clips, simply glue your flowers or leaves so they stick up a few inches beyond the cardboard. I use several extra large white clamps to hold the cardboard to the frame. If you prefer a more cascading look, cut the box diagonally across the center. If you want the flowers to be along the top, then just cut your box in half. The cardboard is going to be what you glue/mount your flowers to. You could also affix mounting tape along the frame to keep the fabric on and pulled tight. The two remaining PVCs are the #5 pieces that will be the vertical sides parallel to each other.Ĭonnect the two final pieces so that the whole frame is now together.Ĭheck the picture below to make sure your numbered pieces all match correctly.ĭrape the fabric over the frame. For more paper flower tutorials, tips and tricks, and more, be sure to check out The Art of Giant Paper Flowers ebook! This is the horizontal top side of your frame. Next, connect the two PVC elbows on each end of the remaining #6 piece which will go along the top. The horizontal bottom portion of your frame should be built at this point. Then, join the two legs together by connecting one of the long #6 pieces to the inside of the tees. Using another PVC tee, connect it to the top of the leg we just built. Now repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other leg of the stand, so that you have two of the same pieces as shown below. You should have one leg of the stand done. Place piece #2 on top of the tee.Īfter connecting pieces #1 and #2, connect the two #3 pieces to each side of the tee. Start by connecting PVC tee #1 and your 6-inch piece (#2) together.
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Numbers have been assigned to each piece in the photos for clarity. How to Make a DIY PVC Backdrop Stand for Paper Flowersįirst, we’ll build the legs of the backdrop. 4 PVC tees- Make sure they are 1- 1/4 on all three sides. Using PVC tubing that’s 1-1/4 inch in diameter, cut the PVC. So, grab your supplies, pull up your sleeves, and let’s build ourselves the perfect display for our lovely flowers! DIY Freestanding PVC Backdrop SUPPLIES Although there are a variety of ways to create a backdrop, I’ve discovered this particular design is by nature, the simplest and easiest to learn and is also the most cost-effective. Generally, the most popular backdrop creation is one that includes flowers along the top and fabric hanging over the frame. If you prefer a larger or smaller frame for your type of project, adjust the lengths appropriately. The frame we are building today measures 6 ft. is the simplest and cheapest way to accomplish the job. Creating your own DIY Freestanding PVC Backdrop is perfect for parties, photo booths, etc. Well, if you’re not going to hang your flowers on a wall then you may want to create a free-standing backdrop. Creating stunning paper flowers is something we all love to do! But, what do we do once they are created? Obviously, we are going to want to display our beautiful decor.
