

It was nice because I could adjust the size of the backdrop based on my client’s needs. Step 2: Connect the backdropįor both types of greenery I chose, you had to connect each smaller piece to make a larger backdrop. From palm leaves to small white flowers to dimensional boxwood varying from lime to dark green, it’s all really gorgeous and classy for a party. By the time I attended my second bridal expo, the brides I met with wanted to know what other colors and dimension I offered for their adorable neon signs to really pop using a greenery backdrop. Note: When I first started planning and setting up for parties, “classic boxwood greenery” like I linked above was the only option.
GREENERY WALL BACKDROP HOW TO
For more tips, check out how to securely setup a heavy backdrop for a party.

During big events where lots of people and extenuating circumstances might play a role, I recommend securing your backdrop to a wall or fixture to avoid tipping over. Backdrops are here to stay and there are plenty of ways to hang your backdrop for a secure photo opp. There are lots of options for how you hang a backdrop wall. This classic boxwood greenery is similar to the versions I used in my balloon business. It really just depends on what style greenery you purchase and what your end-goal is for aesthetic purposes. I’ve even known event pros that use greenery in 4ft wide by 6-8ft tall sheets. Larger (arguably higher quality options) are avaiulable in 20×20 pieces. Most greenery that you find on amazon comes in 12×12 pieces that you connect. Here’s the easiest way to make a greenery backdrop, with information on how I’ve built and used greenery walls multiple times throughout the years. I keep thinking they’re going to go out of style… but it looks like they’re here to stay. A big party staple when I got into the party industry was the greenery wall.
