
Set up the photo booth frame and slip a sequin fabric photography backdrop onto the top bar (photography backdrops come with a pocket at the top to insert the top bar).
If you do not have a fabric photography backdrop, try using a cut of sequin fabric from a fabric store or pin together a couple of (Silver) Sequin Table Runners to create the look. These can be attached to the top bar with a clamp or clip.

Prepare the hoops. Wrap each hoop with copper washi tape. Overlap the washi tape over and over again until the entire hoop is covered.
Repeat until you have a total of three hoops.





Measure out a piece of foil to fit across the diameter/width of the hoop. Cut it to the correct length and tape to the hoop in the desired position.
I taped the fringe approx 3/4 of the way down the hoop.
Finally, if necessary, trim the fringe to the desired length (height from the hoop to floor). Tip: Do this once hung.
Repeat for the remaining 2 hoops.





Using metallic wire, loop the wire around the hoop and tie it to the top bar of the photography in the center of the frame.
You will need to poke the wire through the fabric to tie the hoops onto the bar. The wire is thin enough to poke through the fabric backdrop without damaging the fabric.
Repeat for the remaining two hoops, placing one at each side of the center hoop. Place one slightly higher and one slightly lower.
Repeat this process to hang the two pinatas. Again place these further left and right of center and at varying heights.



Cut the Large White Foil Fringe Door Curtain in half. Place half of the curtain over the left side and half on the right side. The curtain can either be stuck to the bar frame using the self-adhesive strip on the top of the fringe. Alternatively, use a weight or clamp/clip to hold the curtain in place.

Lastly, place a small table next to the photo booth with any photo booth props you are using. Don't forget to add a fun wedding hashtag so that you can capture all of those impromptu moments on your Instagram feed!
Add white roses into a Gold Trim Open Top Terrarium to compliment the decor of my Mixed Metallic New Years Eve Wedding. Chic and elegant! Check out my other glamorous New Years Eve wedding DIYs. A DIY Champagne Wall for a New Year's Eve Wedding and New Years Eve Wedding Signature Countdown Cocktail.
Photography: Photography Hill

Set up the photo booth frame and slip a sequin fabric photography backdrop onto the top bar (photography backdrops come with a pocket at the top to insert the top bar).
If you do not have a fabric photography backdrop, try using a cut of sequin fabric from a fabric store or pin together a couple of (Silver) Sequin Table Runners to create the look. These can be attached to the top bar with a clamp or clip.

Prepare the hoops. Wrap each hoop with copper washi tape. Overlap the washi tape over and over again until the entire hoop is covered.
Repeat until you have a total of three hoops.





Measure out a piece of foil to fit across the diameter/width of the hoop. Cut it to the correct length and tape to the hoop in the desired position.
I taped the fringe approx 3/4 of the way down the hoop.
Finally, if necessary, trim the fringe to the desired length (height from the hoop to floor). Tip: Do this once hung.
Repeat for the remaining 2 hoops.





Using metallic wire, loop the wire around the hoop and tie it to the top bar of the photography in the center of the frame.
You will need to poke the wire through the fabric to tie the hoops onto the bar. The wire is thin enough to poke through the fabric backdrop without damaging the fabric.
Repeat for the remaining two hoops, placing one at each side of the center hoop. Place one slightly higher and one slightly lower.
Repeat this process to hang the two pinatas. Again place these further left and right of center and at varying heights.



Cut the Large White Foil Fringe Door Curtain in half. Place half of the curtain over the left side and half on the right side. The curtain can either be stuck to the bar frame using the self-adhesive strip on the top of the fringe. Alternatively, use a weight or clamp/clip to hold the curtain in place.

Lastly, place a small table next to the photo booth with any photo booth props you are using. Don't forget to add a fun wedding hashtag so that you can capture all of those impromptu moments on your Instagram feed!
Add white roses into a Gold Trim Open Top Terrarium to compliment the decor of my Mixed Metallic New Years Eve Wedding. Chic and elegant! Check out my other glamorous New Years Eve wedding DIYs. A DIY Champagne Wall for a New Year's Eve Wedding and New Years Eve Wedding Signature Countdown Cocktail.
Photography: Photography Hill