Cheap backdrop?
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My girlfriend bought this big roll of cloud paper at a teaching supply store for her classroom. I thought some creative and frugal person may want to try this as a cheap backdrop. The clouds don't get smaller as they get closer to the horizon, but if you hide the edge with trees or building flats, it may look okay.


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I bet if you used a spray adhesive with even coverage and a rubber roller to press it down it could work well. Like you suggest, a careful placement would minimize the lack of perspective in the clouds' placement/size. Perhaps for a small diorama or micro-layout? Good find! Thumbsup

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I think it might have potential, especially for a diorama maybe.
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