

Nail the 2×4’s together to create a large box, which should measure 8 feet x 8 feet. To put together the backdrop begin by framing out a “wall” with the 2×4’s. So, when the wedding or party is over and you no longer need to use it as a photo booth you could donate it to your local high school drama program! The booth backdrop is actually more like a theatre set style “wall” as you will see in the tutorial images below. Here are the materials you’ll need for your photo backdrop: Last month we shared the tutorial from Monica and Jess for the Paper Pinwheel Bridesmaids Bouquets, but first came the DIY photo booth backdrop, which the bouquet idea emerged from.

You guys, I don’t know how Monica does it all! She has been running around all week going back and forth to NYC, helped finish up a few big DIY projects at The Well with Worthwhile Wear, is working on the EC2 Apartment, and planned a Fall Nights Party all the while taking care of a household of four kids, two dogs, ducks, and a few other farm animals! So, since she has had quite the busy week (and life really!) and is in the middle of packing for her vacation with Jess, I’m here tonight to share with you the tutorial on the DIY Photo Booth Backdrop and explain how she used the Cricut Explore for the floral pinwheels.

I was lucky enough to have my blog assistant (Diana) on set with us for this wedding, so I’m going to let her share the tutorial for this budget friendly wedding photo backdrop! Pictures are one of the most important parts of a wedding! You want to have incredible pictures of the bride & groom, but you also want to capture moments with your guests- your family and friends! A DIY Wedding Photo Backdrop is the perfect way to encourage your guests to get in front of the camera and have a little fun! We made an incredible photo backdrop for the “Knock It Off!” wedding out of fake turf, scrapbook paper, and artificial flowers…
