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Photobooth Props on a Budget<\/p>\n
The secret is out…you can buy photo booth props at the dollar store.<\/p>\n
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When I went to Michaels, I saw these photo booth props that were over $20 and I thought, you know what, I can just make them myself. I could get a few sticks and maybe print some of the items I want on paper and stick them on.<\/p>\n
Sounds easy, right?<\/p>\n
What is even easier (less time consuming and cheaper) is that I found a photo props kit at Dollarama\u00a0(It is a Canadian Dollar store):<\/p>\n
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$2.50 Canadian for 18 photo booth props. They are really nice and saved me a lot of time. I was thinking about whether to get it for my friend’s bridal shower and am so glad that I did.<\/p>\n
All it took me was less than 20 minutes to put all of them together by myself. It came in 3 parts: the sticks, the sticky backing, and the paper component. It’s pretty sturdy as it is still in good condition after many people used it at the party.<\/p>\n
Whether for a wedding, a bridal shower, or just a regular party, you can buy these photo props at such an affordable price. If you are using it for a regular party, just remove the wedding related props and you’re good.<\/p>\n
Here is the video of the finished products:<\/p>\n