

With some well placed lights, you get a wonderfully striking effect. The infinity mirror photo booth is the bigger brother to the kaleidoscope photo booth. Use this with a GIF photo booth to provide a highly interactive and unique experience. We tend to recommend physical experiences-it’s just so much better to have something you can see and touch. Kaleidoscope Photo BoothĪ kaleidoscope effect can be achieved either digitally (by processing the images) or with physical mirrors, which are placed in front of the photo booth. Use it to create a romantic fairytale vibe, perfect for weddings or any celebrations of love. This giant moon backdrop is absolutely magical-it’ll certainly become the statement piece of your party. The alternative to the multiple hanging frames is to use a single large photo frame-a vintage style works best! Decorate the frame with beautiful blooms, place it outdoors, and you have a wonderfully romantic wedding piece. Hang several smaller frames from an arch, to create interesting photo opportunities for groups. You can incorporate photo frames into your photo booth with this concept. If you’re artistically inclined, you can create the drawings yourself if not, bring in an event or wedding stylist to help. Chalkboard BackdropĪ chalkboard backdrop is a creative and affordable way to add a personal touch to your event or wedding.

It’s a versatile concept that can work with a wide range of events, from corporate dinners to product launches. It’s a fantastic way to attract a crowd to your photo booth, because of how it stands out. Use different colours on each side to create a cool two-tone effect. Noah’s Ark could substitute for the doghouse at religiously affiliated schools.Here’s a custom installation that we’ve done, with rows of neon light tubes. The principal must remain in the doghouse until the fundraising goal is met. Teachers can make a minimum cash donation to have other teachers placed in the doghouse for five minutes.

For two tickets, students can have friends thrown in the doghouse with the principal for three minutes. For instance, stick your principal in a large makeshift doghouse to raise money for the local animal shelter. Raise money for a charitable organization using a variation of the jail theme advertise that all proceeds go to the designated charity. Once inside, ghosts and ghouls will lead prisoners on a tour of the haunted jail. For two tickets, students can either confess their crimes and be jailed, or pay two tickets to have friends caught and imprisoned by creatures of the night. The jail should be set up like a haunted house with hanging skeletons, tombstones, plastic rats, dark lights and sound effects. Haunted JailĪ fall carnival is the perfect time for a haunted jail run by zombie teachers and scary student helpers dressed in all manner of spooky costumes. Alternatively, use a historical theme, such as jail run by an old-time sheriff and cowboy deputies. The pirates will escort captives to the ship until the prisoner or a sympathetic benefactor pays a ransom of two tickets. Students can pay the pirates two tickets to capture anyone at the carnival. Or use cardboard and duct tape to create a pirate ship run by rogue pirates who were once successful teachers. For one ticket, students can have classmates or teachers abducted for three minutes. Set up a platform at the carnival and add some props to make it look like a UFO commandeered by green-faced space aliens who look remarkably like popular teachers. Instead of the typical jail with bars, try a variation on the theme.
