Nowadays a lot of event planner do provide service to set up photobooth
for wedding dinner to keep your guests entertained. But their package is quite pricey.
So I decided to DIY my own photobooth. For the props you can get the printable
pictures from here. Just save the files and print it on a card stock, but my printer
can't feed in card stock so I print it on a ink jet paper and stick it on a card stock instead.
For the stick, I bought it from a gift shop. It's not the normal "satay" stick
we get it from hypermarket, It's a bit longer and thicker. Here's a photo taken with
a ruler for clearer illustration.
for wedding dinner to keep your guests entertained. But their package is quite pricey.
So I decided to DIY my own photobooth. For the props you can get the printable
pictures from here. Just save the files and print it on a card stock, but my printer
can't feed in card stock so I print it on a ink jet paper and stick it on a card stock instead.
For the stick, I bought it from a gift shop. It's not the normal "satay" stick
we get it from hypermarket, It's a bit longer and thicker. Here's a photo taken with
a ruler for clearer illustration.
Just use a hot glue gun to glue the stick on the pictures.
Tips:Don't glue all the stick on the same side. Means that, glue some on the
right and some on the left. Why??Beacuse some people might want to take 2 props
for a photoshoot. So they can hold it one on the right and another on the left. It's
better that 2 props on a side, a bit awkward right?!
right and some on the left. Why??Beacuse some people might want to take 2 props
for a photoshoot. So they can hold it one on the right and another on the left. It's
better that 2 props on a side, a bit awkward right?!
For the backdrop, I will just leave it to the event decorator to do it.
Done! I save at least a few hundreds for making my own photobooth. YAY!!