Cemetery Gates Background Illustration
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Pros
- Durable
- Fun To Use
- Scary
- Unique
Cons
Best Uses
- Halloween
- Parties
Comments:
This was sooo perfect! I did read reviews about this product falling down, so I decided not to put the black covering on first. I just stuck it to the wall then cover the rest of the walls with the black vinyl wall covering. It was perfect especially with the black light, it gave it a 3D form and the strobe light made the brighter parts look like fog. IT WAS SOOO COOL and it stayed up the whole night.
Pros
- Attractive
- Easy To Set Up
- Easy To Store
- Festive
- Fits Theme
- Unique
Cons
- Delicate
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Just For Fun
- Parties
Comments:
I am using this as a backdrop to a fence and setting up a cemetary for Halloween. This product is really cool, I was disapointed that it is not laminated for 2 reasons: it would be stronger and also be protected from elements. Even if used indoors, you should take special care. Otherwise, it really is a great scene setter. I actually am ordering another one...I am laminating them myself so they last forever.
Pros
- Attractive
- Durable
- Easy To Set Up
- Unique
Cons
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Just For Fun
- Parties
Comments:
LOOKED GREAT FOR THE 50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY. WE MIXED REGULAR DECORATIONS IN WITH IHE TOOMBSTONE
AND PICTURE OF THE CEMENTARY. IT LOOKED GREAT.
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One more question... Is there a difference in price if I choose NOT to get it personalized (I just want the scene...)? Thank you!Asked on 9/28/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
The cost is the same with or without personalization on this Cemetary Gates Background Illustration.Answered on 9/30/2011 by csr
Q:
How does the photo board version of this stand up? Also, there was a comment about a 'black covering'; can you explain what this is and how it works? I am debating between the photo board and the vinyl options. I want to hang it/put it against a wall indoors for a party. Obviously the photo board is the cheaper option, but I need to know the differences and what the deal is with the 'covering' before deciding. Thank you!!Asked on 9/28/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
First of all, a customer was commenting on how THEY used this cemetary gates background illustration on THEIR walls by using black poly vinyl to give the entire wall a dark look and then adhering the illustration to the wall. If you choose the vinyl it is printed like a banner and may be hung. If you choose paper you may also attach it to the wall but would need to tape it. If you choose the photo real board, which is a cardboard backdrop, it does include a stand on the back that you attach however it could be easily knocked over and storing to reuse is a bit more difficult.Answered on 9/30/2011 by csr
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How exactly are these assembled? I'm thinking about decorating one of my Herman Miller cubicle walls, but I have no idea if I can use this product or not.Asked on 5/29/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
You need to choose what type of material you are wanting your background illustration to be printed on. We offer this in photo real board, vinyl photo mural, paper mural.Answered on 5/31/2011 by csr












