![]() Which means it’s easy to take apart when the show is over and all you’re left moving is the stack of boards and the sides, rather than a giant eight foot tall, eight foot long wall. ![]() The boards slide into the side frames and simply rest on one another and stack up to the top. My favorite thing about this wall is that it looks like shiplap! Signs, art, or anything hanging on a shiplap wall looks gorgeous! I have plans to add a shiplap wall in one area of my house for that very reason □ And of course it couldn’t just be functional…it needed to look good too! Here’s what I came up with: ![]() How to make a photo booth backdrop with pallets how to#I racked (wracked? not sure…) my brain for weeks trying to figure out how to not only hang them, but to make sure that the structure was easily portable and wouldn’t require a moving truck to get it to and from the event. Laying them out on table tops just wouldn’t cut it. The signs and are are obviously meant to hang a wall, so the only real way to display them is to go vertical. Today I’m going to share with you how I built the freestanding shiplap backdrop that I use as a wall to display my art and signs at craft fairs. I’m sure there was a class about seasonal changes that I failed to pay attention to at some point in my history □ Anyway, the sunlight was so beautiful I quickly stepped out to snap a photo of the sunrise peeking through my two new plants, False Holly, that I plan on planting today. The contrast of bright sunshine and cool temperatures has always stumped me. Hello and good morning! □ I’m sitting at my kitchen table and looking out at the backyard where I can see the sun shining so eagerly and it looks so warm, but my Apple Watch tells me it’s a chilly 44 degrees outside.
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