I have made blinds with camo burlap and found them easy to work with. I either tack them to conveniently located trees or lightweight wooden stakes from ACE. A staple gun easily attaches the fabric. The ones I make are semi-permanent, but can easily be made quite portable. You may need guy lines and stakes to make it rigid. Deer seems to get used to them quickly. One morning I was crouched behind the burlap with my knee touching it and causing a slight bulge in the fabric. Two yearling deer came walking by, and one of them actually brushed against the point that my knee bulged the cloth, literally the width of the burlap from me. These inexperienced deer walked by without noticing anything amiss.