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okay, since Christine has dubbed me the New (future) DIY queen, I have the ultimate challange. Call me crazy but, I have invisioned making my own backdrop screen for a slide show on the beach. My bro said he may get a projector and I have the software to make a "movie" on my computer. I have invisioned using two bamboo poles and white fabric as a sceen. Could you imaginehuh.gif Yes I live in lala land but the wedding is a year away and this will be my ultimate project.

 

Any thoughts? Suggestions?.... instructionshuh.gif

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amy I think you could totally do that, but the fabric would have to be thick...also how would you ensure the bamboo sticks stay up? You might need to put them in a bucket of rocks.

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We can dig holes in the sand and fill it with rocks. I'm not sure which fabric to use either. I don't think it would have to be perfect, I imagine it would be nice for the fabric to flow in the wind.

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I would be afraid the light from the projector would go right through it. I know my screen in the classroom is solid, oh I know-

do a white sheet in front and then a dark brown piece of fabric to back it up (you are using brown right) does that make sense?

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I see, hmmm. I have to think about it some more. I made a slide show for my bro for his 10yr anniv of his passing, and we used the siding from the white plastic tent as a back drop and that worked great. I'll have to see what i can find.

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Hi Amy,

 

we did our slideshow on the beach. We created it using Microsoft Photostroy (Highly rec this program!). My stepdad owned a projector that we used and my SIL/BIL lent us their speakers.

 

We rented a screen for $200. It was really windy and someone had to stand behind the screen during the slideshow to make sure that it would not blow over. I have no idea if wind will be a factor in PV but it was for us.

 

I am sure that this is entirely do-able but you may want to consider the amount of work/time it will take to put it together and bring it vs. your time there. I guarantee you that once you get there for your wedding, the last thing that you're going to want to do is spend a bunch of time finishing DIY stuff.

 

just some food for thought. The slideshow was a ton of fun though :) I am so glad that we did it!

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