I’m always looking for new backgrounds for my food or craft photography and I’ve had my eye on some really cool professional backdrops but are just too expensive for me. So I decided to make my own.
I went off to Home Depot and bought some cheap wood boards, and a Valspar sample paint. Total cost of the project is about $5 since I already had, nails & two wood planks.
In average you can spent about $10-15 dollars including the paint & the extra wood plank boards.
The final project is so light that is very easy to handle and store away. It weights about 2lbs.
What you’ll need:
1) 5 Rosewood Planks ($.54 each at Lowe’s measuring 48in long x 1.5inches and .25in thickness)
2) 2 Polar Wood Sticks ( 1.5in x 24 inch and .5in thickness- they cost about $2.50 each)
3) Small Nails
4) Foam Brush
5) Valspar Sample Paint for $2.49
6) Hammer
Carefully cut the 5 Rosewood Planks using an electric saw in three even pieces of 16 inches each.
Align all 15 wood plank horizontally on top of the two wood planks and begin nailing. You may sand the wood planks if you’d like before painting.
My nails were a bit to long so I had to hammer them.
Using very little paint at a time, paint the wood board with a base paint. If you want a two color tone: use a dark base paint first then when dried apply a lighter paint.
For my floor drop: I used a dark gray Valspar and an Ultra White Valspar sample paint. Apply thin brushes at a time leaving some spots intentionally without paint to have a more weathered distressed look.
I’m also using the back of this floor-drop as a “double sided floor-drop” by painting it in another color and distressing the paint a little different.
Its super easy and very inexpensive to make. I hope you liked this project. Let me know if you decide to make your own Photography Floor-drop. Its a perfect floor drop for food & product photography!
I’m hoping to create another tutorial on the floor-drop I made in this recipe. Stay tune!
Hi Angie! Lovely idea to make cake or crafts, pop! So awsome way to use the rosewood planks! Thank you so much for sharing and have a wonderful day!
Wow the outcome looks really great. Especially when you finish it up with a think layer of paint, leaving some unfinished parts to make it look rustic. love it!
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Wonderful idea and super tutorial. Thanks!
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How fun.. . I love this.
oh I love this idea! I’ve been trying to think of some photo backdrops and I wanted this kind of feel. I’m so glad you shared it.
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This is GENIUS!!!!!
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Love it! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
love this Angie! can you go ahead and make me one? thanks!
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Love love love! Thank you for sharing!
Love this look! I really want to improve my photography skills and use backdrops to achieve great pics too! Thanks for the idea! 🙂
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This turned out great! How smart to do it double-sided!
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Nice back ground ans super thrifty:)
I would love to make this to have something cute under my child’s easel to protect the floor.
I love this idea! Where were you last week when I ordered some vinyl backdrops online??! Thanks for sharing.
That’s a great idea!! I love it!
This is adorable and so simple! I saw you linked up at The 36th Ave. I might need to do this soon! Also, I am your newest likes on facebook, following via my blog’s page and my personal page and I would be giddy if you’d like me back!
Beth @ The First Year Blog
Great idea! Love the fact that it’s two sided.
I found your blog through Tater Tots & Jello–I like your layout/design! 🙂
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this is a great idea, i have been wanting to make one my self, i would love it if you came over and shared it at my party at http://www.twiggstudios.com/2013/02/sunday-show-off-linky-party.html
hugs aimee xxxx
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Awesome idea! Love the look. I’m going to do this, as my hubby brings home scraps of wood from work all the time for the woodstove. I always go through and squirrel away the good pieces!
I’d love it if you linked this to my new linky party, “What We’ve Accomplished Wednesdays.”
Have a great weekend!
Deborah
Love this! What a great idea!
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LOVE this! I’m in sore need of some photo backdrops – I even have some weathered wood in my back yard I could use… Hmmm…
I’d love it if you stopped by to link up at Thrifty to Nifty Thursdays at A Jennuine Life. http://www.ajennuinelife.com/2013/02/thrifty-to-nifty-thursdays-6.html
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Your idea is genius. This could save many food photographers a trip to an outdoor table just for the photographs.