DIY Gridwall for Photo Canvas Display - BCC
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- I created this video for members of the Boise Camera Club who will be displaying their photo art at a local farmer's market. Others who are looking for an economical way to display photo canvases, framed prints, paintings, or other art may also find it useful.
I’m about to do my first craft fair, thank you so much for this!
this seems like the easiest way to set up for anyone that is just starting out... those tents are expensive, and I am not even sure I will ever do it again.
Thank you so very much! My last item display is now complete. I made felt wall hangings and was trying to figure out how to hang them all. This is PERFECT. 2 panels is all I will need. Each panel was about 13.00 (inflation) I found them at Home Depot
This was very useful thank you so much Especially te paper clip tip...awesome!
I have been looking and looking for a display that I could fit into my budget. I can do this!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Thank you for showing how you made the grid but also how to hang!! Very helpful!!
Thank you! I teach art for a non profit and this is SUPER HELPFUL
Awesome, thank you! That's definitely cheaper and easier to deal with than grid panels.
Thank you for this idea. I just booked a show and I needed a way to hang my paintings.
Thank you for your straight forward video and suggestions. I've purchased three 20" x 6' white coated shelves for my first craft fair displaying my paintings. I'm adding the sawtooth hangers on the backs of my wrapped canvas paintings...easy enough.
Thanks so much! Very helpful. Well explained!
This is freaking AWESOME!!
Thank you for this easy to understand video!
Love this idea. Thank you.
Thank you Sr. - I have been looking for ideas and you had a great one.
Simple, helpful and informative! Thank you so much!
This is what I needed!
Thanks for the idea, is exactly what i needed!!
Thanks...very ingenious. I just duplicated your setup and am extremely pleased.
Thank you!! I really needed this video. 🙌🏾
This is exactly what I needed to see! Thank you!!
I LOVE your voice! You sound like sportcaster.
Thank you this is what I was thinking of doing!! just couldn't figure out how I would put them together.
What a great budget Hack- Thank You Alex
Thank you for your help!
This is great thanks for sharing
Exactly the video I was looking for!
Thank you.... Great idea for hanging the art!
Best hack ever. This is what I’m going to do.
This is great thx!
really helpful! Thank you!!!
I hope that it is OK to use this idea in a an upcoming UA-cam video I am making. I took a screenshot of the name of your channel and I’m going to give you full credit for coming up with the idea. It is incredibly clever and I wanted to give you credit for it.
This was very helpful 👌🏽
Great video
I needed this! Thank you.
Also, do all canvases come with that hang up feature?
I buy my canvases from CG Pro Prints and they do come with a backing board and mounted hanger. Very nice!
how do you weigh down the grids to ensure they don't fall over? this has been a recurring issue for me.
seven (16x6) at $24 per is nar $200. I got 4 (24x5) for half but you definitely have more set up options.
Shop around. I found them for under $10 each - www.lowes.com/pd/Rubbermaid-Linen-6-ft-x-16-in-White-Universal-Wire-Shelf/3098541
I was looking for a solution to sell my artworks more efficiently in public, thanks
Great video so it doesn't seem flimsy ? I am just wondering because I have a lot of canvas I intend to hand
The additional weight of the canvases makes it more stable actually. If you were going to use this outside where wind could be an issue, I would look into constructing some legs for it and perhaps weight them with sandbags or gallon water jugs.
How do those grid walls stay standing? Do you have to tie them to booth or smthing to prevent them from falling over by the weight of paintings?
I also want the answer to this question
@@zinniacapo-valdivia1144 . Me too but he says earlier that if you do the I formation, it would be stable. I have framed pieces that are heavy so worried about that. He also says you can put legs on bottom.
Put legs on the bottom and weight them with sandbags would be one option. Another is to use buckets filled with water or sand and then ziptie the rack to the weighted buckets.
Is this sturdy? Im worried about two things. First the canvases flopping on the bottom part since it is not fastened. Second, the whole wall falling because of weight/ wind
How do your secure the panels at the bottom to prevent them from tipping over? I will be using them for an indoor craft show.
Depending on the configuration you use, they stand quite well on their own. The more angles in the panels, the more stable. If outdoors in a windy location, you could also make "feet" for the bottom of the panels from 2x4's or perhaps PVC pipe. You could then use water bottles or sandbags if you really needed to. Setting up your panels in an "I" configuration however will be pretty stable all by itself.
@@Truelight54 could you use those u hooks/stakes to secure the rack to the ground for an outdoor art show?
@@jessicariggi4482 I guess you could if the ground was soft enough and the wind not too strong.
Truelight54 where did you get the racks?
@@keshnadonia www.lowes.com/pd/Rubbermaid-Linen-6-ft-x-16-in-White-Universal-Wire-Shelf/3098541
Very useful but i put it on 1.50 playback speed
Very windy. How do you keep it from falling over?
Get some weight down low. If you will have a water source near where you're going to set up, Some gallon milk jugs filled with water tied to the rack should do the trick. Setting up your racks in an "I" formation
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What do you use if outside in the wind?
Where are you getting canvas with the sawtooth hangers?
Where can I get the racks?
Where can I purchase the linen shelves?
You should be able to find the for under $10 each - www.lowes.com/pd/Rubbermaid-Linen-6-ft-x-16-in-White-Universal-Wire-Shelf/3098541
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Where are you getting canvas with sawtooth hangers ?
you have to put them on yourself. I personal use wire on mine though.
CG Pro Prints
You should be able to find the for under $10 each - www.lowes.com/pd/Rubbermaid-Linen-6-ft-x-16-in-White-Universal-Wire-Shelf/3098541
Great idea thanks so much for sharing