![]() ![]() ![]() It comes with clips, so you can use them to clip up a backdrop, or use the rod to hang the backdrop (think like curtain panels). This stand is free standing, which is great because you can literally use it ANYWHERE! It’s super easy to set up, and I’ve used sand bags before to add weight to it. It’s not likely that you will have a place to actually hang a backdrop, and most venues do not allow you to attach anything to the walls. ![]() ![]() There are a few ways you could go about setting this up. It’s also great if you have a little bit of an eye sore that may need to be hidden. It really draws your attention to the table with almost a framing effect. I think adding a backdrop contributes to creating a beautiful, eye catching dessert table. Todays post will be short and sweet, but still full of fun stuff! I’ll gush about adding in backdrops and balloon garlands to your dessert table set ups to really make them POP! BAM! I hope you feel my same excitement! If you missed part I click here, and if you missed part II click here to read those posts- they are super helpful! Today we are jumping into the last part of our 3 part series on setting up a dessert table. Well, hello hello, hope you are all having a wonderful week. ![]()
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