Planning Your Photo Booth Rental

Photo booths have become an essential for any party these days. It’s a good way to start the fun, and the guests will have photo prints as keepsakes to remind them of all the good times they had.

People usually hire a photo booth service for their parties, but this hire often comes with a hefty price tag. So we thought, why not help you with some creative DIY photo booth ideas? They’re easy to make and affordable, with materials that you can find anywhere.

Whether it’s a birthday party, baby shower, or wedding party, you can use any of these ideas to set up your photo booth.

Let’s get the party started!

1. Chalkboard photo booth

The best part about this chalkboard backdrop is how it is fully customizable. In fact, all you need is a few cheap materials and your own creativity to get things done.

This amazing project is easy, too. Once your chalkboard paint dries up, you are also free to draw and write whatever you want on the cloth.

2. Flower Wall

This flower wall doubles as a photo backdrop and favor display. We hung a pocket-covered planter and inserted pots of pretty geraniums. After everyone's posed for their snapshots, guests can take the plants home with them. Be sure to leave the blooms in the lightweight plastic they came in—the finished product is heavy as it is.

3. Tassel garlands backdrop

Using tassel garlands for your photo booth is a good way to add a lively vibe to your party. You can create the tassels from either crepe paper, tissue paper, or metallic paper if you’re feeling bold.

4. Hanging frames

A photo booth that serves as the party decor? Why not!

A hanging frame photo booth certainly wins many points for DIY; it’s simple, easy to make, and it looks amazing. You can either use open back picture frames, or make your own with poster boards.

Get creative and decorate your frames to go with your party theme! You can paint the frames, wrap fabric or crepe paper around it, or glue flower decorations to make them look more lively.

5. Cloth-draped string lights

Not many people think of using string lights and cloth to create a backdrop for a photo booth, which is a shame since the results are amazing for a minimal effort!

All you need to do is hang the string lights vertically, and hang the cloth on top of each light. You can be creative with the colors, although pastel colors are best to keep the background subtle, so the guests can shine.

6. Balloon wall

When creating your Minecraft balloon wall, it’s important to keep the balloons uniform in size. One way of doing this is to have a uniform number of pumps when blowing the balloons up. That way, none of them will look out of place or bigger than the other.

7. Projected Image

Score cinema-worthy shots of your friends and family by hooking up a projector to your computer and aiming it at a rear-projection screen. Both are rentable—your photographer can help you find them, though most towns have photography shops that offer this service. Or, if you want your visuals to extend all the way to the ground, suspend three yards of Rose Brand gray rear-projection material from the ceiling.

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