I wish I would have thought to have a photo booth at my reception when I got married. What an incredibly fun way to capture memories with your guests! With David Tutera Bridal products, it’s easy and affordable to make photo booth props for your big day.
Today I’ll be showing you how to use David Tutera Bridal products to make elegant yet fun frames to use as props. (The mask tutorial is here.)
Supplies Needed:
David Tutera Bling on a Roll
David Tutera Self Stick Rhinestone Ovals
David Tutera Self Stick Rhinestone Tear Drops
Laser Cut Frames (at Michael’s)
Silver Paint
Mod Podge
To make your own wedding photo prop frames:
Step one: Paint the frames silver.
Step two: Cut the bling on a roll to fit the length of the frame. Trim the width so that it fits your frame. My row was two stones wide.
Step three: Use Mod Podge to attach the bling on a roll. I painted a line on the frame and pressed the bling strip into it.
Step four: Peel the self stick rhinestones off the sheet and attach to the frames.
These frames make perfect photo props because they are lightweight and easy to hold. The David Tutera Bridal collection made it easy and quick to put everything together! We had so much fun taking pictures with these frames and props, that I’m sure they’d be a big hit at any reception.
A HUGE thanks to my beautiful sister, Susie, for modeling for me! You can check out her work at Free Rose Studio.
My kids are having a blast posing for pictures with them. The frames are versatile enough that you could use them for bridal portraits, the reception, or any other party!
Check back this week to learn how I made my props using more David Tutera products!
Learn how to make the mask here.
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Amy says
What an adorable idea! Loving it!!
Amy* says
These are great! I love how you used the bling on the frames…what a fun photo op these are! I just adore that you used Grumpy Cat…lol!
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Carissa Bonham says
These look great! You did such a great job. I totally LOLd for real at Grumpy Cat.
vindiebaby says
Never though of that too but when I see your pictures that makes me regret not thinking about it.
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Christie O. says
Super fun and super easy. This is my kind of craft!!!
Mimi @ Irresistible Icing says
I LOVE the masquerade mask! My wedding theme was a masquerade ball! I wish we would’ve done a photo booth!
lipsa herry says
Color ful pics!!! Thanks for it..New Jersey Wedding Photographers
Mary Seaman says
Michael’s was just having a HUGE sale on these frames and we purchased quite a few of them. You have inspired us to use them for the grands’ First Day of School pics. Hooray for going back to school! BTW: 3D mustashes are WAY more fun, right!!!!
The CSI Girl says
Beautiful way to decorate those frames! Love it!
XOXO
Dee
Caitlin Towry says
Super cute!! My daughter’s princess themed first birthday is coming up and I’m definitely going to steal this!!! Thanks!!
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G says
What kind of silver paint did you use on the frames?
Morena says
I used a Metallic silver paint from Folk Art. Here’s a link: FolkArt Metallic Acrylic Paint (2 Ounce), 662 Silver Sterling