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How to Hang Our Fabric Signs + Styling Ideas

SINGLE DOWEL

  • Dowel at the top, twine/string/ribbon tied to the ends of the dowel, and hung from a nail/S hook/branch/gate/etc!

Photo (Left): Meiwen Wang Photo | Planning: Natalie Choi Events

Photo (Right): Rachel Solomon

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DOUBLE DOWEL

  • Dowel at the top and bottom — just request two dowel pockets when you place your order, and we will add them at no additional cost!

  • This double dowel method makes your fabric sign more windproof, as it adds some weight and structure.

  • Add some seasonal flora to top it off.

Photo (Left): Freda Banks | Planning: Canvas Weddings | Florals: Ailish Floral

Photo (Right): Forged in the North | Planning: Canvas Weddings | Florals: Flower Scout

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DRAPED OVER A TABLE/BAR

  • Don’t have any hanging accessories? This method isn’t reserved just for bar menus. You can drape your welcome banner over your guestbook table or event or even turn your banner into a table cloth!

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HUNG FROM A BACKDROP STAND

  • Just weave the top of the stand through the dowel pocket of your sign OR add grommets instead to the corners and use ribbons to fasten it to the top rack.

  • Our favorite IKEA hack is repurposing this clothing rack as a backdrop stand for the unbeatable price of $9!

  • Some examples below, all using the IKEA clothing rack.

  • The rack will be fine indoors, but if you’re using it outdoors in windy weather, we highly recommend some florals to weigh the stand down.

    Photo (Center): du soleil photographie

    Photo (Right): Rachel Solomon

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