Everybody loves a well-executed wedding theme. Though it's certainly not required, having a theme is a great way to make your wedding more memorable (and it might even make the planning process easier). One theme we've been seeing more of lately (and we can't say we mind) is... the photo booth! If photo booths have played an important role in your life or your relationship, it may be the perfect theme for you. Below are some tips to pulling off a great photo booth theme. We'll even take care of most of the work!
Super Cute Save-the-DatesWhat better way to get people psyched up about your wedding than to send a ridiculously fun photo strip of the two of you? You can hop in any old photo booth and then scan your photo strip to use with your save-the-dates. If that sounds like a lot of work, let us create your save-the-dates. That way, they'll look just as good as the thank yous and the photo strips your guests enjoy at the reception. As an added bonus, you'll get all of your R.S.V.P.s right away, because guests will want to attend your wedding so desperately (our overpaid legal team would like to remind you that this has not been demonstrated). But it could happen.
The Main Event (and Meaningful Mementos)No photo booth themed wedding is complete without a real photo booth at the reception. After all, this is where the magic happens. Guests will have had a chance to brainstorm the perfect pose to celebrate your marriage. Your friends and family will have the time of their lives and you'll have proof in a beautifully crafted photo strip guest book complete with gorgeous photo strips and personal messages from everyone. Your guests will leave the reception happy and thoroughly-entertained with their photo strip party favors in hand.
Please Enjoy the Photo BoothOne of the cutest ideas we've come across is a little ticket at every place setting encouraging the guests to use the photo booth and to sign the guest book. You can even take it a step further by giving away Photo Strip Frames as an added favor. Use the frames to hold place settings that also tell the guests about the photo booth. It's one of the best ways to guarantee every person signs the guest book. As an added bonus, the place settings are sure to spark some interesting pre-dinner conversations.
A Thank You to TreasureAfter the party is over and all of those expensive gifts (and the used towel set - thanks for nothing, Aunt Betty) have been opened and maybe even enjoyed, it's time for the real work to begin. Writing your thank you notes doesn't have to be a chore. Write a quick note on our Personalized Thank You Cards, available as a postcard or folded card with envelope. With your pretty picture on the front and four designs to choose from, it's the most personal way to say "Thanks!"
Want some inspiration? Check out how far "Mrs. Cupcake" took the idea on Wedding Bee.


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