stamped-wedding-backdrop-3-0415.jpg   Credit: Madeline Trait

THE TOOLS Scissors Fabric (approximately 3.5 yards) Note: I used cotton, which is very inexpensive, but any lightweight fabric will work; you just don’t want it to be too heavy to hang. Ink, or if block printing, paint Sewing machine and matching thread Stamps or block prints Tip: You can purchase these or make your own. Wooden dowel Ribbon stamped-wedding-backdrop-5-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait 1. Trim your fabric to at least 6-feet tall by the width of your choice. If you do make it longer, you can drape the excess material on the ground. 2. Hem your edges and make a 2-inch pocket at the top. This pocket is where you will insert your wooden dowel to hang the backdrop. stamped-wedding-backdrop-4-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait 3. Now, here’s the fun part. Take your stamps and start stamping. I used my stamps to make a frame around the border of the cotton, but you could also create an allover pattern. stamped-wedding-backdrop-2-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait 4. Once you are done, iron your backdrop and insert the wooden dowel. To hang, you can tie ribbon to either end of the wooden dowel and suspend from a tree or wall. If desired, add a little extra bling and drape a garland on your backdrop. (I used my emerald green wooden bead garland.) Get More DIY Backdrop Ideas

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stamped-wedding-backdrop-3-0415.jpg   Credit: Madeline Trait

stamped-wedding-backdrop-3-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

stamped-wedding-backdrop-3-0415.jpg

Credit: Madeline Trait

THE TOOLS

Scissors Fabric (approximately 3.5 yards) Note: I used cotton, which is very inexpensive, but any lightweight fabric will work; you just don’t want it to be too heavy to hang. Ink, or if block printing, paint Sewing machine and matching thread Stamps or block prints Tip: You can purchase these or make your own. Wooden dowel Ribbon

stamped-wedding-backdrop-5-0415.jpg   Credit: Madeline Trait
  1. Trim your fabric to at least 6-feet tall by the width of your choice. If you do make it longer, you can drape the excess material on the ground.

  2. Hem your edges and make a 2-inch pocket at the top. This pocket is where you will insert your wooden dowel to hang the backdrop.

    stamped-wedding-backdrop-4-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

  3. Now, here’s the fun part. Take your stamps and start stamping. I used my stamps to make a frame around the border of the cotton, but you could also create an allover pattern.

    stamped-wedding-backdrop-2-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

  4. Once you are done, iron your backdrop and insert the wooden dowel. To hang, you can tie ribbon to either end of the wooden dowel and suspend from a tree or wall. If desired, add a little extra bling and drape a garland on your backdrop. (I used my emerald green wooden bead garland.)

    stamped-wedding-backdrop-5-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

stamped-wedding-backdrop-5-0415.jpg

stamped-wedding-backdrop-4-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

stamped-wedding-backdrop-4-0415.jpg

stamped-wedding-backdrop-2-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

stamped-wedding-backdrop-2-0415.jpg

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