Sunday, November 14, 2010

photobooth love












Growning up, I loved an old fashioned photobooth. I remember my first real film strip. I was with my mom at Wolsworth's in the Houma Mall. I jumped in the booth by myself and the film strip obsession started. I went to get my brother and then we did one together. Now I live in Austin, and the only place I can find a real photo booth like the one in Wolsworth's is at Amy's Ice Cream. They still have the old fashion booth but it only works some of time and when it does, the results are if'y. Nowadays, you'll see digital film strips but they aren't the same. My favorite and new age alternative is the smile booths.
We had a smile booth at our wedding and talk about a hit! We did it! Anyone can do it! A smile booth is a great alternative to the old boring party favors that you see at most weddings. I decided to dig up some awesome pics from other smile booth parties. It was a great way to loosen the crowd up and get things going on a fun note! Any age can do it, cram as many people as you can, or just go solo. Whatever you do, it's awesome and fun. Something I highly recommend for a party or for a wedding!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

OUR WEDDING PHOTOBOOTH

Easy Made Invites





Never send a dull card again!! It's so easy not to. Grab a cool shaped punch, a hole punch, a stamp, whatever, it may be, do it! Your receivers will love you for it! I love the great patterned paper, add a bold stamp in the corner! Walla! Cute simple and completely DYI. Another lovely idea is putting a pretty Dollie in an envelope. I actually did this one but used a pretty vellum envelope. It turned out beautifully! In a world of pretty paper, stamps, and DYI love, lets create like crazy people!