I don’t know if you noticed, but photo booths are really popular now a days. And I’m not gonna lie, I love em.
So what is a photo booth?? If you asked me ten years ago, I would have told you it’s that little booth you get in at the fair, sit on your boyfriend’s lap, smile-kiss-funny face, a strip of four pictures comes out five minutes later, and you treasure them forever. And I do treasure those forever, as they lay in my box of pictures on my closet shelf.
Now my definition of a photobooth has slightly changed. I think they became really popular since lots of weddings have them now. It’s amazing, you can take unlimited pix with as many poses and props as you want. Awesome!!!!!
Now to my point…I love photo booths so much that I make my own. And you can too!! I mean why not?? If you’re having a party, it’s something simple and fun to add, that people never fail to adore. Mine happen to have all been done during the holidays, but you can do them anytime for any reason.
All you need is an area to stand in front of, some light, a camera and a little creativity.
Here are some of mine…
This was my first attempt at a photo booth:

I had my friends over for a Christmas dinner and decided to surprise them with fun pictures. I went to the dollar store and bought a bunch of cheesy props and forced everyone to wear one. I happen to have dark curtains that photograph really well. So I bought a $2 roll of red streamers. I hung a bunch of them from the curtain rod, and voila. Home made photo booth. Cute, fun and easy.
My second run at a photobooth:

I loved the photo booth from this year’s Christmas party at my house, even more than last years. Same brown curtains, different decoration. I just found some letters online, printed them out and taped them on Christmas scrapbook paper. Then I cut the word Merry. I made a bunch of various sized circles and linked them with bakers twine. Hung them from the curtain rod….done and done! It was definitely a little more involved, but turned out super cute so I was happy.
For the first two photo booths at my house, I used a tripod and an DSLR camera. So we were able to have perfectly centered pictures consistently (and a little better quality of pictures). But for my next photo booth, we just used point and shoot cameras. And it’s still fun!
So finally, my New Years photo booth:

Ooooooo this one is so glamorous!! This was actually at my friend’s house who hosted this year’s NYE party. She didn’t have anything we could hang stuff from, so we used tape. Goes to show you always have somewhere that can work!
We taped this fabulous gold, plastic fringe to the sides of her fireplace. I cut out “2012!” and voila, homemade photo booth! See, fun!!!! Even if you don’t have a DSLR or tripod, you can still have a photo booth!
So those are my brilliant ideas on homemade photo booths. I hope I inspire you to make one sometime! If you do, you have to let me see it thanks.
Cheers to a fun, photo-boothy 2012!!
