Here are the Amazon links for this inexpensive art fair set-up! Room Divider (3 panels) - amzn.to/48nGYuG Chains - amzn.to/3PIKyIx S Hooks (2 packs) - amzn.to/3mRBLbn Price Cards - amzn.to/3Jq2qUi Clothespins - amzn.to/3JnLRIy Spring Clamps - amzn.to/4ctWwPZ #amazonaffiliate
This is so helpful, & might be just what I need. Thank you for sharing! I attempted to use metal grid panels at my last show for the "walls" & they were heavy to carry in & out, damaging in the vehicle (sharp metal ends on top & bottom), pricey, & precarious to set up.
@@kidslearncentral If you secure the chains to the bottom of the stand snuggly, they will be less likely to swing in the wind. Having two chains provides more stability than just having one, since there is potential for the canvas to pivot and swing over that one chain. You can also use climbing hooks (with a spring back closure) to connect the wire from the canvas to the chain to avoid it being able to fall off the chain. I'll see about setting this up outside and filming a video about how I hang them - stay tuned!
@@art4good Great content! Thank you. I just wanted to follow up to see if there was already a video about the connection of the chains. I have recently purchased 2 of these for an indoor craft show to make a U-Shape booth (on their way) but I'm still unsure on how the chain part works for attaching the artwork. Thanks!
@@Frankito0412 I used mountain climbing type (clawback) hooks to connect the chain to the top of the panels. I also had to use a clamp at the bottom to keep the chains from swinging in the wind. It worked well!
Yes, this is not a long term solution for sure - but I have found they work nicely for beginners to get enough sales to purchase the professional setup! 😁
Here are the Amazon links for this inexpensive art fair set-up!
Room Divider (3 panels) - amzn.to/48nGYuG
Chains - amzn.to/3PIKyIx
S Hooks (2 packs) - amzn.to/3mRBLbn
Price Cards - amzn.to/3Jq2qUi
Clothespins - amzn.to/3JnLRIy
Spring Clamps - amzn.to/4ctWwPZ
#amazonaffiliate
Hoping the room divider is on a sales associate link so you get credit. I just bought one. Thanks for the tip
Thank you! ❤️ Hope it works well for you.
@@art4good Oops, I forgot to measure the back of my honda fit. It is about 12 inches too big. Oh well, I think I have found an awesome alternative!
Very helpful, thank you!!
This is so helpful, & might be just what I need. Thank you for sharing!
I attempted to use metal grid panels at my last show for the "walls" & they were heavy to carry in & out, damaging in the vehicle (sharp metal ends on top & bottom), pricey, & precarious to set up.
Yes, give this a try! Way easier! :)
Thanks for sharing this! I actually am in the process of looking for something just like this! Happy Thanksgiving!
Same to you!
This video was super helpful, you should show how you hand the artwork on the chains as well. Thank you for info
My concern is the canvas in the wind? but if the two chains are separated how stable is the canvas?
@@kidslearncentral If you secure the chains to the bottom of the stand snuggly, they will be less likely to swing in the wind. Having two chains provides more stability than just having one, since there is potential for the canvas to pivot and swing over that one chain. You can also use climbing hooks (with a spring back closure) to connect the wire from the canvas to the chain to avoid it being able to fall off the chain. I'll see about setting this up outside and filming a video about how I hang them - stay tuned!
Attach the room divider to the top of the tent for additional stability :-)
@@art4good Great content! Thank you. I just wanted to follow up to see if there was already a video about the connection of the chains. I have recently purchased 2 of these for an indoor craft show to make a U-Shape booth (on their way) but I'm still unsure on how the chain part works for attaching the artwork. Thanks!
@@Frankito0412 I used mountain climbing type (clawback) hooks to connect the chain to the top of the panels. I also had to use a clamp at the bottom to keep the chains from swinging in the wind. It worked well!
Great info
Thank you!!!!!
You’re welcome!
Thank you soooo much ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊!
Thank you! Yes my issue had been wind😢. Do you think these would be able to be zip tied to the top bar of a canopy? Or to short?
These are 71 inches tall. Depends on how tall your tent is, but I think that would work!
very nice idea - who is the manufacturer and where can i buy
I got them from Amazon here: amzn.to/3yIoEj2 #amazonaffiliate
This won't work for me. In a 10 by 10 space with 15 pieces some 20 x17.
I have found less is more - I tried jamming all my paintings into a 10 x 10 my first year and it was too overwhelming for those walking by!
they look quite nice, and the price is certainly right. However, from looking at their assembly, I would imagine that they will wear out quite fast.
Yes, this is not a long term solution for sure - but I have found they work nicely for beginners to get enough sales to purchase the professional setup! 😁
Great idea, unfortunately the shipping is $74 😔
Oh no! That must be for shipping outside the US?
@@art4good unfortunately it is 😔