We threw a FIRST birthday party just yesterday, for our lil one, a Circus-themed. Fun decorations, great foods, awesome companies, and entertaining popcorn and candy floss ‘stations’. Since it is winter and our place isn’t huge, within our budget we tried to make it as fun as outdoor party. The highlight of the party which was adored by not just the kids but the adults also, was our humble photobooth!
All you need is cardboard box, sticky tape, white carton, stickers, wrapping papers, and stapler. Balloons aren’t even necessary, but if you have them, that would be a plus.
Equipment
- cardboard box
- sticky tape
- white carton
- stickers
- wrapping papers
- stapler
- balloons
Instructions
- Find a cardboard box that is long in measurement. For example, the one we used here was for a kid’s plastic quad. You can use a long fan cardboard box, or bicycle cardboard box, mini-fridge cardboard box, etc, you get the idea.
- We got some leftover wrapping papers from Christmas, so we used the long cartons (the rolls). If you don’t have them, you can use long sticks, long thin woods, anything long, I suppose.
- Make 2 holes on the cardboard box as shown on picture. Wrap the cardboard box nicely. With the same wrapping paper, wrap 2 wrapping paper-rolls.
- Cut rectangle the white carton, and with stickers, make a “Ticket” (or tickets, if you’d like) sign. Stapler this sign onto the 2 wrapped rolls.
- Push in the rolls into the prepared holes on the cardboard box.
- And you are done.
Easy peasy and look at us, having fun with the photobooth 😀
DIY Photobooth
Equipment
- cardboard box
- sticky tape
- white carton
- stickers
- wrapping papers
- stapler
- balloons
Instructions
- Find a cardboard box that is long in measurement. For example, the one we used here was for a kid’s plastic quad. You can use a long fan cardboard box, or bicycle cardboard box, mini-fridge cardboard box, etc, you get the idea.
- We got some leftover wrapping papers from Christmas, so we used the long cartons (the rolls). If you don’t have them, you can use long sticks, long thin woods, anything long, I suppose.
- Make 2 holes on the cardboard box as shown on picture. Wrap the cardboard box nicely. With the same wrapping paper, wrap 2 wrapping paper-rolls.
- Cut rectangle the white carton, and with stickers, make a “Ticket” (or tickets, if you’d like) sign. Stapler this sign onto the 2 wrapped rolls.
- Push in the rolls into the prepared holes on the cardboard box.
- And you are done.
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