Oh My! The Out-Takes were awesome! LOVED IT. I'm gonna give this technique a try. I just painted a foam board similar to these. But I think I'm becoming obsessed.
Thank you so much for this video! I am a wedding photog and I wanted to make my own background- texturized backgrounds for my flowers this summer and I was brainstorming about the texture part, it makes complete sense to do the texture part first... I really appreciate it!
I was thinking of backdrops for my thumbnails n I bumped into this video of yours. What can I say, my LORD has sent me an angel named Allison Jeffers. I clicked like, commented n sub u bcoz u hv given me ideas to make my on backdrops! Muak n kisses to u dear sweetie.
I was thinking you could give it a thatch look by using a dry brush across the surface before it dried. Then paint it beige or light brown. That would be neat!
Hi Allison , this has been MOST helpful! I tested a small board using plaster of paris which I mixed wth water - but it tended to crackle and chip of of the board- so I'm going to run off and buy the spackling paste. I do have a question- is the paste waterproof ? Im a food stylist and very occasionally a tiny bit of food may drop onto the surface - do I need to seal or wax the board ??
Hey Allison, I just had a question regarding the canvas board. I heard some people had trouble with the board bending as it dried. Did you experience this as well? If so do you have any tips on preventing this from happening? Thank you!
This is genius! I love that it has an actual texture to.
Thankyou Morgan!! I hope you enjoy making yours :)
"If you have a heavy hand" 🤣🤣
Great video!
Wow! Just what I need thanks. This will be perfect for my food photography!
Yay! I'm so glad! I have a few different videos on this now too! 💗
And Office quote! I'm subscribing lol.
Neat - gonna try this - for use in a light box to photograph puppies!
Thank you doing this video.
Of course! I’m so glad it was helpful :)
Oh My! The Out-Takes were awesome! LOVED IT. I'm gonna give this technique a try. I just painted a foam board similar to these. But I think I'm becoming obsessed.
Lol Thankyou!! Becoming obsessed with styling boards is too easy!😆
Thank you so much for this video! I am a wedding photog and I wanted to make my own background- texturized backgrounds for my flowers this summer and I was brainstorming about the texture part, it makes complete sense to do the texture part first... I really appreciate it!
I’m so glad you found it helpful!!💗
I was thinking of backdrops for my thumbnails n I bumped into this video of yours. What can I say, my LORD has sent me an angel named Allison Jeffers. I clicked like, commented n sub u bcoz u hv given me ideas to make my on backdrops! Muak n kisses to u dear sweetie.
Definitely doing this. Thank you!
Wow, this is amazing, it will really help me a lot, 👍👍❣️thanks for sharing my friend
That was so helpful and you made it look so easy! Thanks for the tips, going to try them out to elevate the looks of my videos :-)
I was thinking you could give it a thatch look by using a dry brush across the surface before it dried. Then paint it beige or light brown. That would be neat!
very nice video
Thankyou!!
Very interesting. And did you try using photographs instead, it would be lighter to bring, no?
“That’s what she said” BAHAHAHAH xD you read my mind
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What material of this canvas pls ?
And how can i got it ?
I think you can find this type of canvas at Michael's or Joanns.
Hi Allison , this has been MOST helpful! I tested a small board using plaster of paris which I mixed wth water - but it tended to crackle and chip of of the board- so I'm going to run off and buy the spackling paste. I do have a question- is the paste waterproof ? Im a food stylist and very occasionally a tiny bit of food may drop onto the surface - do I need to seal or wax the board ??
So glad it helped! I would definitely seal it! I think matte mod podge would work great!
@@allisonjeffersphotography Thanks Allison ! Im ready to play this afternoon ! ( Im in Sydney, Australia )
@@janetmitchell3271 have fun!!💗
Hey Allison, I just had a question regarding the canvas board. I heard some people had trouble with the board bending as it dried. Did you experience this as well? If so do you have any tips on preventing this from happening? Thank you!
oh sorry scratch that question, I just found the answer to my question on your video. Thank you so much!
Of course! Good luck with your project! Just make sure it dries a little bit before you turn it over ;)
Have you tried plywood instead of canvas?
I haven’t since plywood is so heavy but I am sure it would work! If I did food photography I would!
Or just buy wallpaper...
That's waste of money..
@@subhajitdutta4106 not really, you have cheap ones and you get a lot. A lot of photographers use this.