![]() ![]() They'll draw attention to your booth, as would painted spice racks or other small painted items. Paint some birdhouses or bird feeders for display, painting them commonly used color combinations. You could use 2'x2'x8' boards and cut 2'x2'x2' blocks and then stack colors together that would be used together to paint a room or the exterior of a building. You've heard of a bottle tree? You could create a wooden paint sample tree, painting the stick limbs instead of adding bottles or perhaps even hanging paint cans to the limbs of it. You could either paint only the inside back wall of the boxes or leave the back open and paint the 'wall' to which they're affixed. You could add shelves to your faux wall corners: You could build painted boxes from shelving boards and stack them for shelving between the corner cabinets - maybe build toy sized boxes and/or shelves and affix them to a board. Preferably something you could use in your home or garage later. Consider using smooth finish sanded plywood and hinges to create a pair of corner cabinets - or just two boards forming a corner (two walls meeting), painted, of course - for the two back corners of your booth. Since your business is a painting business, you likely have some leftover paint stored away - now is the time to make good use of it. ![]() Alternately, your time and sewing skills permitting, you might could create something more interesting - include a faux window for the logo banner. If you can find a local seamstress to sew your logo on a banner the way names and school emblems are sewn on, consider doing that and then pinning your logo to the center of your back black wall, perhaps opening your pair of curtains and holding them apart with tie backs and putting the banner between them - the idea is to create the curtains of a stage for your logo. The easiest way you might consider is to add a couple pair of sheer curtains for this purpose, leaving black on each side as a frame, perhaps choosing a white on white design or a color that compliments what you're displaying in your booth. If you must use the black curtains as walls, consider pinning other fabric to them - at least to the back ones. Because space is specifically limited, and/or it may be the nature of the expo to have everyone begin with the same look as a frame to focus attention on the content of the space, you may not have the option to use your own walls made of plywood or some other material or color: however, that doesn't mean you cannot recreate your space. ![]()
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