Thursday, January 12, 2012

Photo Booth Fun!

Photo booths seem to be all the rage these days.  They are a fun way to capture unique memories at your wedding reception or other special event.  
It's a good idea to have some props on hand.  Many photo booth vendors will provide props for you, but it's also nice to see some props that represent you as a couple.  If you aren't crafty, Etsy is an awesome place to start your prop search.  Etsy provides tons of handmade options that are very affordable.  Many of these sellers will also make custom items for you - all you have to do is ask! Start here!


Here is a great assortment of props from TheManicMoose. Just $23!


A photo booth can also be a fun and funky way to thank your guests.  
Get these props from kiriwaffles for $22.

A photo booth is can also be a great alternative to the traditional guest book.  Get some chalk boards or dry erase boards for your guests to scribble a quick note on.

Photo Credit: The Knot

Photo Credit: Wedding Chicks

Those planning Tucson weddings - you're in luck!  PhotoFunBooth is an amazing local vendor you can turn to for your photo booth services.  PhotoFunBooth sets up at your venue two hours in advance and they have two attendants working the booth throughout your event.  The booth can fit 6-10 people at a time and prints a 4x6 photo on the spot.  PhotoFunBooth provides scrapbook materials at the event so your guests can create a "guestbook" scrapbook for you as soon as their pictures print.  The scrapbook materials are customized to your theme and colors.  After the event comes to a close, you will be presented with a book of memories personalized for you by your guests!  How awesome is that?!  They even do slide shows.  Check out their packages.  If you book by January 31, 2012, get 25% off of a 4 hour package!  They also have a military discount.


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Ready for Spring!!

In my anticipation for Spring, I came across these amazing real wedding photos from OneWed and fell in love.  Their theme was Southern Vintage and their colors were turquoise, orange, yellow and grey.  

 I am IN LOVE with this dress!  This vintage inspired, tea length beauty is Justin Alexander's style 8483.



How awesome is the vintage brooch bouquet?  Here is a DIY tutorial from Emmaline Bride.





Come on, Spring brides - let's get to planning!  Visit our site Tucson Premier Events or Email me today - lets chat about your wedding! : )