DIY Backdrops for Food Photography
Learn how to make your own backdrops and surfaces perfect for stunning food photography. Make it your own, make it unique!
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Stuff referenced in this video to make your own DIY Backdrops:
Erickson Woodworks:
Joint Compound –
Putty Knife –
Laminated Plywood (2ft x 4ft x 3/16” thickness)
Blending Brush –
Krylon Matte Finish Spray –
For the Blue/Grey Board
Rustoleum Matte Spray Paint in Bittersweet –
Deco Art Chalky Finish Acrylic Paint in Yesteryear –
Rustoleum Paint and Primer in Robin’s Egg –
Rustoleum Hammered Paint & Primer in Rosemary –
For the Green/Rust Board
Rustoleum Matte Spray Paint in Castle Rock –
Deco Art Chalky Finish Acrylic Paint in Enchanted –
Martha Stewart Matte Chalk Finish Acrylic Paint in Linen –
Rustoleum Aged Metallic Rust –
For the White Board:
Martha Stewart Matte Chalk Finish Acrylic Paint in Linen –
Very fun ideas!!!
Thank you for this great video! I’m going to try this! Love diy!💖🌷 Oh, love the color pop in your hair!
Thank you! Great help.
Hey there! One prop stylist trick to get painted foam core flat is to paint and X on that back side. It'll pull it straight and flat again:)
hey, I really appreciate your turorials, but using spraypaint is super evil for your health and the environment. Is it necessary to use that?
GREAT VIDEO. The AC is what normally bows the foam core
Once again love the video. So many helpful ideas can't wait for our weather to get better so I can start my own DIY backdrop. Thank you for wonderful ideas and tips.
Omg love this , I need to make my own boards. I.love this blue board.
You might take a look at this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o_0qiZ4e5A) which features DIY Paint. The paint is all food safe, with no VOCs, and can be sealed with waxes that are also food safe. Some of her techniques give the same effect as the ones you use in this video, although her colors are very different. With these materials, you could actually put the food on the boards, like a sandwich being assembled or whatever. Just a thought.
Noxious gasses, lol, got me hooked. 😂
This video is the best food photography hack! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Your videos are so helpful
ARTISTIC!
I built my own portable display board utilizing my late grandmother's old maple cutting block. Check it out @eat_at_dougs
I've been looking for a tutorial exactly like this! Thank you for putting so much effort into the production and making it so easy to follow!
your speech skills are flawless
Thanks for the video. Super interesting
What is the best size to make this backdrops?
Thank you 🙏🏿
You are so cute 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍
This is brilliant.
I am so glad I found this channel!!! Your boards are so BEAUTIFUL! I'm doing this for my monthly project!
Anyone else having an issue with the laminated plywood? I can't see to find 2×4. The peeps at Home Depot keep telling me there is none.
Watched this video a couple of weeks ago and now I’m here, paint and brush in hand getting ready to do my very first DIY backdrop! Thanks for creating such easy to watch content!
Here in the USA, you can find sample bottles of all kinds of paint at both Lowe's and Home Depot. Look around in the area on the back side of the area were the clerks work. The samples are usually marked for less than US $1. Over the years I must have collected 20 or 30 that are sitting stacked up in my garage for use with projects such as these. Both stores also carry a very cheap quality line of spray paint.
The stuph to use is called KOLCAUSTICO. If you want to mix color into drywall joint compound (instead of using KOLCAUSTICO), the stuph to use for color is called MIXOL. When you spray paint over the top you homogenize it; when you mix the color into the compound you get 3D depth and variations in the color.
Joanie – went out and got my boards this afternoon. Excited to get started. Before I do I wanted to touch base with you on the size. Your dimensions showed 2' x 4', correct? Is that large enough for most compositions with the 2' side? Would a larger piece, i.e., 3' x 4' be better? I like the smaller size but just wanted your opinion. Thanks
Thankyou for sharing.
Amazing!
cant wait to get into food photography!
Instantly obsessed with your channel! You are such a ray of sunshine!
I wonder what will happening if it's bended, once it is dry (i.e. when transporting) … Will it not break up?
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I appreciate you so much you have NO idea.
Such a great video Joanie! I can’t wait to make my own 😊 My husband and I love doing DIY projects. This is a must for my food blog photography!
Great tips thanks for sharing!
That gorgeous mug you have!
Love your family out takes!
I love this tuto ! Can you tell us the size of this backround ?
your husband is a super entertainer.
A little bit of " Je ne sais quoi " 😃😃😃
I really want to learn more about food photography and doing some home projects. So glad that I stumbled upon your channel. Will be trying this out. Subscribed and followed your IG page. Looking forward to more videos!
Great video. Very helpful…but one thing…why does it have to be oil based paint?
These are such great ideas! The laminated plywood looks like the perfect size and I'm glad it's something I can get locally!
getting ready to up my game on taking pictures of my food products, as well as starting to build up my soc media/blog game. these tips are really great! going to the lumber yard to get a few sheets of plywood, and michaels is having a sale right now! cant wait to try these out.
Awesome video, helped me so much. Thanks a lot!
Hi Ma'am!! I do have white plastic acrylic its glossy you think it will work?
Gonna do it tomorrow! I'am from Portugal but I see already online and I think they have everything I wil need, on the store. Maybe the Robin´s egg color is gonna be the challenge.
How great!
I just did my first DIY backdrop before watching your video.
I used plywood and chalked white paint from rust oleum. I’m so glad you did something like that.
I also used wood and painted it with varathane and it looked cool.
I already follow you on Instagram, I discovered you here and now I subscribed ! You disserve so much more than 60k followers here ! You're a real source of inspiration for me (I'm beginning a food/packshot photographer job…), and your tips and tricks are so funny and usefull as well ! Keep on rockin', pixies-hairded 😉
Orr if you are Joanie u find the spilled wine as an extra flare to the backgroud ;p hahah love it 🙂