
As the “hat” gets passed from team to team, a team member will have 30 seconds to go through as many slips of paper as their team can guess.įirst round: say and do anything to get them to guess your word – – you just can’t say what’s on the paper (like Taboo). We have people write down three nouns on three slips of paper, usually a person (celebrity), place, and thing. I’m so curious as to how you play? I feel like the version we play is so different from the original, in part because we have made up some rules ourselves! Ha ha. …and what would a photo booth be without some fun props!? Here’s the collection I made myself using my Silhouette machine:Īnother Celebrity fan?! (As if I needed any other excuses to think the world of you, Meredith!) We added two small folding tables as a bench for our photo booth…

…and Mark came up with the clever idea to use clothespins on the blinds to help hold up the middle sections and prevent the backdrop from sagging. Once you’ve completed steps 1 – 4 for each set of tablecloths, it’s time to hang your backdrop! Now, as a renter, I’m always looking for opportunities to avoid drilling more screws into our walls, so I decided to make use of the blinds already mounted to the wall and simply lassoed the string around the end caps a few times to secure it…

Use your heavy-duty needle to pass the string through the holes and feed the tablecloths onto the line. You might only be able to punch through a few layers at a time due to the added thickness of the tape. Fold up the tablecloth in 3 – 4 inch segments across that strip of clear packing tape then, punch holes through the center. This will serve as reinforcement for the hole-punches in the next step. Fully unfold each tablecloth and run a piece of clear packing tape across the top. Based upon the space where your backdrop will hang, trim the length of each tablecloth so they will just brush the floor. I actually set a timer for this one, and I can tell you that it took me one hour on the dot to complete! D.I.Y.

Or how about if I shared photos and a step-by-step tutorial? Well, this is your lucky day because I’m going to do just that! Would you believe me if I told you that I made it myself using $10 worth of plastic tablecloths and supplies from home?
