DIY Photo Booth Tutorial

Summer is in full swing and there is a lot of fun to be had with DIY Photo Booths. I want to help you create a fab photo booth backdrop with PVC Pipe!! It is so easy and looks so beautiful. It is perfect for weddings, birthday parties or family gatherings.
DIY Photo Booth Tutorial at www.thebensonstreet.com Let’s start with what you will need. I’ve taken nice big pictures of the parts to help you find them (and because I don’t know their technical names).

DIY Photo Booth T Joints at www.thebensonstreet.com

Two “T” joints are needed to make the stand for the photo booth.

DIY Photo Booth Fitted Joints at www.thebensonstreet.com

The other part of the stand is four fitted elbow joints.

DIY Photo Booth Elbow Joints at www.thebensonstreet.com

To hook the top to the sides two elbow joints are needed.

DIY Photo Booth with PVC pipe at www.thebensonstreet.com

Lastly, 2 seven foot PVC pipes and one for the top as wide as you would like. Mine was a little bit narrow, I would probably do five feet for the top bar.

DIY Photo Booth Steps at www.thebensonstreet.com

Start by putting together the two bottom stands. Hook two fitted elbow joints into the “T” joint as show in the picture.

DIY Photo Booth Step at www.thebensonstreet.com

Take a seven foot pipe and hook into elbow joint. Hook other end of elbow joint into the top pipe. Do the same for the other seven foot pipe.

DIY PVC Photo Booth at www.thebensonstreet.com

Hook into the two bottom stand pieces and you are done with the form! Super easy!

DIY PVC Pipe Photo Booth at www.thebensonstreet.com

The DIY Photo Booth should look something like this.

DIY PVC Pipe Photo Booth setup at www.thebensonstreet.com

Now is time to decorate! Using curtains or table cloths cover the frame. I used a table cloth and pinned it around the frame. A curtain would be even easier. Just slip it on the top pipe before hooking it into the elbows.

DIY Photo Booth Backdrop at www.thebensonstreet.com

Add a banner that matches your party theme and colors. If setting up outside in a yard or grass, use wire hangers to keep the backdrop in place. Just straighten out the hanger and stick it into the ground like a stake and fix it into the feet of the DIY photo booth backdrop.

DIY Party Photo Booth at www.thebensonstreet.com

Props like a chalkboard are fun and interactive for guests. Mustaches are huge right now, cut some out of paper and glue to sticks for an easy prop. Any hats, boas, jackets, etc. Will make it fun for guests to dress up and enjoy the photo booth!

DIY Photo Booth  at www.thebensonstreet.com

Here are a couple cute photo booth snapshots. Super cute and super easy!

DIY PVC Photo Booth Tutorial at www.thebensonstreet.com

Now you can create  lasting memories in style at your summer parties! I’d love to see how your shots turn out!

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I’m Emily, a mom and wife with a passion for crafting, celebrating holidays, and creating memorable moments. From Idaho to the world, The Benson Street is a treasure trove of easy, fun DIY projects, delightful printables, and delicious recipes. With over a decade of experience in blogging and a love for all things seasonal, I’m here to share my tips, ideas, and occasional mishaps. Join me in adding a dash of joy and creativity to every day! Read more…

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