Ok, guys, I know this may be a surprise but, I'm a blogger. I know, I know, how do I have the time, patience, and focus. Well, I don't know. I do love it though. I get to work with so many amazing brands and visit so many places that I never would have thought it possible before now.
When I'm reviewing products, I like to find cool and new ways to show them off. Some products have small logos or they are in a place that can't be displayed well in pictures. So I try to think of ways to show the name and the product in one image. I have tried several ways that I really like. The top three for me are felt board, chalkboard, and dry erase boards.
Felt letter board
I love using the felt letter board for so many reasons. The letters are all uniform. It's a simple way to show off the brand name, add in hashtags, and give the image more than just the product without making the image too busy.
Have you ever staged a picture and the background was too busy to show off the main focus? I have. With the felt letter board, there are so many options and the lines are already in place. No worry about slanted and uneven lines.
I just got this one on Amazon from PROHAPI This whole kit comes with everything I need to share anything I want. It has 340 letters, numbers, and other characters including emojis. It has a 10X10 frame with a stand. It has a wall mount and a drawstring bag to keep the pieces in.
This is awesome for every situation. Saying happy birthday, chores list, good day notes, inspirational quotes for the day, menu, anything you can think of is a great idea.
Chalk Board
A chalkboard is fun to use for all of the same reasons. Two fallbacks are the mess and inconsistency.
Barely touching the chalkboard causes the writing comes off. It makes a dusty mess on clothes, the table or countertop.
The inconsistency is in the writing. For me, I can never get that perfect pretty font and if by some miracle it does happen, it's on a slant. And not on a pretty purposeful slant but an awkward neck bending slant.
Dry Erase/White Board
I have the same issues with a whiteboard that I do with a chalkboard. The inconsistent lettering, the rub off, and the mess. The mess is just a different mess. It's an ink mess that smears instead of dusty chalk.
Multiple Products
There are other methods of getting the logos in the picture like using more than one of the same product, opening and staging the wrapper, or even using stock photos.
I received this product for free to facilitate this review. If you have any questions please feel free to email us directly.
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