We’ve recently given you five ideas for using V-flats in the studio. And if you’d like to make your own V-flats on the cheap and make them portable, Bruce Allen and Tina Leu have a solution. In this video, they’ll show you how to make simple, foldable V-flats that can fit in your car. They don’t require too much time to make, and you can get all the materials for two V-flats for under $100.

8 pieces of foam core 32 x 40 x 3/16 inA can of Photo Mount spray 14usdGaffer tapeAn X-Acto knifeVelcroClamps+something to protect your floor

How to make

Start by protecting the edges of your V-flat. Measure a piece of gaff tape that is slightly longer than your foam core board. For extra adhesiveness, spray it with photo mount spray and attach it to three edges of the board. Do this for the second board too. Now, using the clamps, hold the two boards together and use the gaff tape with the adhesive spray to attach them. You’ll use four pieces of foam core for each V-flat, and some Velcro will hold the upper two parts together. Make sure to watch the video for detailed instructions and finesses, the building process starts around 6:55. And if you need ideas for using your V-flats, here are five of them. And five more. Have fun! [How to make PORTABLE V-Flats for CHEAP. via FStoppers]