White Haus
Not a Newbie
We're making a prop/photo backdrop for a NYE party, similar to the attached image found online.
We're going to use foamcore w/ reinforcing on the back for the structure, but I'm trying to figure out the most efficient way of making this thing "sparkly". Is it as simple of laying down a thin layer of glue then pouring glitter all over it? I'm a little concerned about adding too much moisture to the foamcore, we all know how much that stuff can warp. I also don't want anything that will rub off when handled and get all over the place. This is definitely not something I have experience with, I'm not much of a bedazzler myself.
Keeping in mind this thing will need to be packed flat, shipped to customer's location, unpacked and assembled, and will only be up for MAX 24hrs - how would you approach this?
Edited to add: I just noticed the description on the website and it says "printed glitter design"... I wonder how they achieve this. Maybe I could sprinkle some glitter into the flatbed's ink lines?
https://www.shindigz.com/silver-crescent-moon-prop/p/KSCMPS
Thanks in advance.
We're going to use foamcore w/ reinforcing on the back for the structure, but I'm trying to figure out the most efficient way of making this thing "sparkly". Is it as simple of laying down a thin layer of glue then pouring glitter all over it? I'm a little concerned about adding too much moisture to the foamcore, we all know how much that stuff can warp. I also don't want anything that will rub off when handled and get all over the place. This is definitely not something I have experience with, I'm not much of a bedazzler myself.
Keeping in mind this thing will need to be packed flat, shipped to customer's location, unpacked and assembled, and will only be up for MAX 24hrs - how would you approach this?
Edited to add: I just noticed the description on the website and it says "printed glitter design"... I wonder how they achieve this. Maybe I could sprinkle some glitter into the flatbed's ink lines?
https://www.shindigz.com/silver-crescent-moon-prop/p/KSCMPS
Thanks in advance.