11 Users Responded in " Budget Linens "

mygif
matt wright said,  

LOVELY. been wondering where to get linens now for a while, but like you, get sticker shock at some of the better known places.

mygif
Grandma said,  

You think showing edges is contrived but not your entire business? I mean, come on. Everything you shoot is freaking contrived!!!! Give us a break.

mygif
Kellie said,  

A lovely reason to collect linen even though I can’t sew!!

mygif
Em said,  

Thanks for posting this – especially all the links! I can’t afford to break the bank for things like this but I still want a nice look.

mygif
Eralda said,  

Great tips. I have struggled with tablecloth purchases. The really beautiful and well-made ones are too expensive for me. Thanks for the great ideas. Lovely photos, too.

mygif

Pier 51 have interesting/fun fabrics, napkins, and placemats as well which are not too expensive.

mygif
Joy said,  

I recently got into sewing and realized my fabrics (scraps and all) are great to use for food photos. No need to buy all that tablecloth. :)

mygif
The Apprentice said,  

Yes, fabric sales at stores which sell by the yard are great, and usually they will sell as little as a 1/4 of a yd.

So, if store prices are too high, you can find the name of the designer/pattern in the store, then e-bay or anywhere online is also a good place to find pieces/batches at lower prices.

Sometimes though, keeping the iron out and getting the fabric good is too much of a pain, so I also invest in colored paper, and sometimes wrapping paper. I learned that from a photographer, also.

mygif
zoe said,  

Great idea! I sometimes use place mats with different textures and colors under my dishes. I love your blog!

mygif
KIM GRAY said,  

LOVELY!!! Also collect fabrics and serviette’s etc being a stylist, nothing like a pile of fabric!

mygif
Paula said,  

You can find wonderful vintage napkins, tablecloths, and towels at flea markets, antique stores & thrift shops. We stylists & photographers have the advantage of needing just one of a kind, and can often work around flaws, so I find great bargains out there. I especially love the heavy homespun European type fabrics, or linens that have been washed to a perfect softness that drapes beautifully! Most are natural fabrics, too. Happy hunting!

Leave A Reply Here

  Username [*]

  Email Address [*]

  Website

Subscribe to this post's comments.

Please Note: All comments maybe under going moderation so there is no need to resubmit. It will appeared when I approve it. Feel free to subscribe to the post comments rss to stay update.