Fabric Garland Backdrop

Create the Perfect Backdrop for Any Party or Photo Shoot

Posted by Jessica {My Love of Style}

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A Backdrop is the perfect addition to any party, especially if you are having a dessert table or candy buffet. I see a backdrop as the foundation that defines your parties theme/color scheme and is a great way to frame your dessert table or candy buffet and really make it pop. There are so many types of backdrops out there that you can both buy or DIY; however if you are on a budget then I highly suggest making your own backdrop, as you can make a customized backdrop that sets the tone for your parties theme in a few hours. With that being said, I’m going to show you a quick and easy tutorial for a Fabric Garland Backdrop. This is one of my favorite backdrops and it not only looks great but it’s extremely inexpensive to make.

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You Will Need (5 things)

  • Rope
  • Fabric
  • Ribbon
  • Measuring Tape
  • Scissors

Steps (10 steps, 60 minutes)

  1. 1

    Measure and cut your rope or string. To determine the length of your rope/string you should take the width of the space that you are going to hang the fabric garland backdrop and then add about 16″ (This will give you about 8 extra inches on each side of the backdrop for hanging). My rope measured 76″ (60″ + 16″).

  2. 2

    Cut your Fabric and Ribbon. I cut my fabric and ribbon strips so that they were approximately 3 inches wide by 53 inches long that way after tying it on the rope it will hang down about 50 inches (the length of the space I want to hang the backdrop)

  3. 3

    Take the top piece of the fabric strip and fold it over the rope

  4. 4

    Take the piece you just folded over the rope and bring it behind the fabric strip

  5. 5

    Take the piece you just brought behind the fabric and fold it over the bottom part of the fabric strip and threw the area you folded over the rope (sorry if this doesn’t make sense, it’s hard to explain)

  6. 6

    Pull tight so that it creates a single knot

  7. 7

    Continue adding fabric strips rotating colors and textures as you go. As a side note, I found it easier to hang the rope and tie the fabric and ribbon strips to the rope while it’s hanging

  8. 8

    Keep adding strips of fabric and ribbon until you get to the end

  9. 9

    Now you can go back and add any random strips of fabric and ribbon that you have that are different lengths. This will add fullness to your fabric garland backdrop.

  10. 10

    Now you can hang your DIY Fabric Garland Backdrop.