I place stick-on Velcro rounds or squares on the back of my larger works so
that they don't move at all. We know wind down here in the SW!
The soft Velcro goes on the framed works, serving as a wall-bumper for the
customer. The rough Velcro goes on your wall. After the show you can get the
sticky residue off with Goof-off and/or alcohol.
Oh, and leave your vents open, helps a bunch with the wind.
Maria
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From: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com [mailto:artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of joanjett074
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:17 AM
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [artshow_photo] HELP - I need an answer FAST (Thank you)
We are doing our second art show this weekend and the winds are supposed to
be 20 - 30 MPH. (First show went fine) We have a 10 x 10 Trimline with solid
walls and also mesh walls. We mainly hang canvas prints, both framed and
unframed. We are supposed to set the canopy up this afternoon, as the show
starts tomorrow morning. Will be real windy this afternoon.
Any suggestions on how to configure the tent and walls when you have a lot
of wind? How to attach the canvases in a more secure manner? Any suggestions
will be appreciated.
We have four weight bags (50 lbs each) and two buckets with 50 lbs of
sand....can always get more. My main concern is the canvases hanging on the
walls.
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