Photo Booth for your Indian Wedding: Make it Work ! AMY EVENTS - Chandigarh - Delhi

Saturday, 3 December, 2016
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City: Delhi
Offer type: Offer

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Contact name navya sharma
Phone 8288980007

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So you have been browsing WMG and are convinced you need to add something to your wedding celebrations that will be so epic that people will talk about it for years centuries to come ! If you are looking for an inexpensive way to do this- to add a dash of fun and personality to your wedding
then we have just the thing for you photo booths! Think of how much more fun your Sangeet or Reception will be when your friends and family are having a ball with outrageous props and goofy poses!
1.Background. Now that we have dealt with the tech aspect, lets focus on the fun, creative part!
It can be as simple as removing your curtains and stringing ribbons or a table cloth over the rod! Your backgrounds can feature sarees, table cloths, dupattas, crepe paper streamers, a
ew meters of discounted fabric or even a snazzy curtain. Just make sure that it is big enough and covers a considerable length of the wall so that it can accommodate large groups of guests. out the links below for ways to create super easy backgrounds !
Links for DIY Backdrop ideas: crepe paper| ribbon | fabric | brick wall
2.Props. You can go craazzzyy here! We suggest that you pay a visit to your local Party Shop which can stock these OR you can download free printables from websites and use those instead. Also, keep an eye out for affordable props like oversized glasses at roadside shops. Feather boas, sparkly top hats, afros and plastic lips are a must! These can be found at most party supply stores. Get your hands on some kindergarten slate and chalk or even some chart paper. Guests can then use this to write messages for the newly weds and hold them up in their picture. Dont hold back when it comes to downloading free printables. Just make sure that you print them out on sturdy paper so that they last till the end. Print, cut and stick them on straws, wooden skewers or chopsticks