Cheap black background solution

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Afternoon, looking for a cheapish black background solution, either paper or cloth,

any suggestions?

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Hi Russ, can I ask how sturdy you think this frame is? I would like to use this with little ones but don't want them getting squashed if they manage to tip it over! It does seem great value for money though
 
I got some black velvety stuff from a haberdashers. It's only so wide though (think it's 2m) so to get a really wide background you need to sew two pieces together.
 
Lencarta 6m x 3m very good cloth. Washes beautifully too
 
I got some black velvety stuff from a haberdashers. It's only so wide though (think it's 2m) so to get a really wide background you need to sew two pieces together.
Black velvet is the best choice by far, as long as it really is velvet - the shiny 'velveteen' or faux velvet' is useless because it reflects a lot of light.

The genuine article, brushed so that the nap all goes in the same direction, is brilliant but expensive.

Second best - black cotton (muslin).
After that, in decending order, is paper and vinyl.
 
Hi Russ, can I ask how sturdy you think this frame is? I would like to use this with little ones but don't want them getting squashed if they manage to tip it over! It does seem great value for money though

Sorry, thought I'd replied on this the other day.

Seems sturdy enough, spring dampened stands with a wide base. My sister/bro-in-law helped me set it up and were quite happy for my niece to have her picture taken in front of it.

Obviously if kids want to use it as a climbing frame it'll probably all fall over but there's not a tremendous amount of weight to it.
 
Black velvet is the best choice by far, as long as it really is velvet - the shiny 'velveteen' or faux velvet' is useless because it reflects a lot of light.

The genuine article, brushed so that the nap all goes in the same direction, is brilliant but expensive.

Second best - black cotton (muslin).
After that, in decending order, is paper and vinyl.

any discounts on muslin if purchased at the training day? and as a big previous spender?
 
any discounts on muslin if purchased at the training day? and as a big previous spender?
Nope...:)
Given the increase to the cost of the raw material, I doubt whether we'll be able to get replacement stock for the price we're selling them at now:'(
 
If you have the space to store/transport it then I'd suggest vinyl. Will cost more initially than cloth but far less messing about and much longer lasting than paper.
 
Black velvet from Dunelm. I got the last bit of it so it's on the cardboard roll. Went to b&q and bought a wardrobe pole and two hangers for under £10. I just glued one end of the fabric to the cardboard roll and put it up and down as I need it.
 
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