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Photo Booth Strips

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Here’s something fun—you can make your own photo booth strips! How come you can’t find any of these old machines any more? They were so great! I was talking about this with my husband and he took it upon himself to design his own freebie. So, here’s my first guest blogger: Travis Seitler!

Photo Booth Strips

DETAILS:
Two Photo Booth Strips
300 dpi, saved as .png file
Drop shadow used for illustration only
Approx. 7 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches in size

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46 Responses to “Photo Booth Strips”


  1. Leslie
    on Sep 7th, 2007
    @ 5:09 pm

    No offense, Nicole . . . But THESE are now my faves!!! Nice work, Travis!!!


  2. Ruthie
    on Sep 7th, 2007
    @ 7:27 pm

    Thank you for your fabulous freebies! I will have added it to my NEW COMPUTER GENERATED FREEBIE LIST TODAY AT:
    digiscrapfreebieslist.blogspot.com


  3. Jen
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 3:50 am

    What a fun freebie! Many thanks to your husband for making it and you for sharing it!


  4. Lor
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 4:28 am

    Great lil’ freebie! Thank you! :)


  5. Karlene
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 8:36 am

    Good job hubby ! :)


  6. helen
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 2:57 pm

    These film strips are great! They have these photobooths by us at the shore - usually in the game rooms & at our local theater, they are fun to use! Thanks for sharing!


  7. katg1006
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 6:19 pm

    These are super cute!! Thanks so much for sharing! :-)


  8. mapleRose
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 7:38 pm

    my DD will LOVE playing with these!!!


  9. Vicki (Chickivaney)
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 8:02 pm

    Love it! Thanks a bunch!


  10. Tammy
    on Sep 8th, 2007
    @ 9:06 pm

    Too cool!! I love it!


  11. kris
    on Sep 9th, 2007
    @ 9:46 am

    thanks, I love these and i miss those machines too!!!


  12. Dawn (rn4jchrist)
    on Sep 9th, 2007
    @ 5:24 pm

    I love the photo frames!!
    THEY ROCK!! love everything you’ve created thus far!!
    keep it up!
    I’ll spread the word! ;)


  13. Antje
    on Sep 9th, 2007
    @ 6:26 pm

    Thanks for sharing - looks great!


  14. DonnaC
    on Sep 9th, 2007
    @ 10:51 pm

    I love the filmstrip!!!! Thanks so much for sharing your great freebies with us and CONGRATS on your new site : )


  15. Nancy P
    on Sep 9th, 2007
    @ 11:35 pm

    Isn’t this fun! I have a few of these from Many, many years ago! Thank you for sharing this great frame with me!


  16. K
    on Sep 13th, 2007
    @ 4:48 am

    Wow!!! What a VERY cool idea!!!!!! :) thank you for sharing!!!! :)


  17. Stephanie
    on Sep 13th, 2007
    @ 12:26 pm

    Oh these are awesome!!
    What a fun idea!
    TFS!!!


  18. LindaW
    on Sep 13th, 2007
    @ 2:30 pm

    These are such fun…actually I did use one of those machines recently. But as you say they are almost impossible to find. Thank you so much. Hugs.


  19. gigsy
    on Sep 15th, 2007
    @ 6:29 pm

    thank u very much! i love this photo strip! :D


  20. scrap wench
    on Sep 18th, 2007
    @ 7:04 am

    thanks, this is very cool.


  21. RoseAddict
    on Sep 26th, 2007
    @ 10:16 pm

    Wow! Thanks, Travis!


  22. Rachel
    on Oct 20th, 2007
    @ 11:54 pm

    This is EXACTLY what my friend was looking for to use as her Christmas Cards! Wonderful…I will send her here! Thanks!


  23. TammyM
    on Oct 25th, 2007
    @ 12:37 pm

    These are just too cute!


  24. Tanya/TiggerRD
    on Nov 12th, 2007
    @ 11:23 am

    I have loved all of your freebies - great job by your guest too - lol!

    Thanks for sharing!!


  25. andrianmichael
    on Nov 13th, 2007
    @ 6:24 pm

    wow i wov these thanks so much to your dear hubby Travis:-)yay used to always take the kids and we used to make some weird faces..LOL..hugz from oz


  26. PhoebeS
    on Nov 21st, 2007
    @ 8:36 pm

    These are so great. Thanks so much for designing and sharing them. Another of those items that can be used for so many different things. :)


  27. Can I Make It As A Digiscrap Designer? :: On The Other Hand, by Travis Seitler
    on Dec 3rd, 2007
    @ 1:20 pm

    [...] digital scrapbook designer? I didn’t… but apparently I’m not too shabby, because the faux photo-booth strips I designed for Nicole are still her top-downloaded [...]


  28. Amia
    on Dec 4th, 2007
    @ 3:08 am

    Hi Nicole,
    Just wanted to say that I’ve been searching everywhere to find some type of photo booth strip to put my photos in.

    I happened to find you and I’m soo glad.

    I downloaded the strips but am having trouble figuring out how to actually
    put them in.

    Can you fill me in on how to do that? I’d be so grateful and I appreciate you sharing these most treasured secrets with me. :)

    amia


  29. gail Robinson
    on Jan 31st, 2008
    @ 2:59 am

    I was wondering the samething.

    Thank You,
    Gail Robinson
    MinEMouse@aol.com


  30. HarleyGirl
    on Jan 31st, 2008
    @ 6:33 pm

    just found these, they’re great, thanks to your hubby


  31. Phyncke
    on Feb 1st, 2008
    @ 9:43 am

    Got a few things here…snowflake, ribbons….and this one.

    Great things. I will watch for more fabulous offerings! Thank you!


  32. Lisa
    on Feb 2nd, 2008
    @ 8:12 pm

    Hi Nicole,

    I’m wondering the same thing as Amia and Gail. Can you help me use these?

    Thanks,
    Lisa
    morrislm@adelphia.net


  33. Nicole Seitler
    on Feb 3rd, 2008
    @ 8:00 pm

    Hello everyone! If you’re having trouble figuring out how to use these, try this tutorial: Make Your Own Clipping Mask. It will teach you how to fill the photos with a mask so you can then clip your photos to the mask. Then they will fit perfectly in these window. Hope that helps! :)


  34. Rolland elliott
    on Feb 6th, 2008
    @ 12:19 am

    We have some free photobooth strip samples on our blog to over at
    http://www.rentphotobooths.com

    Thanks for sharing these strips; they are very fun.

    Peace, Rolland


  35. www.rentphotobooths.com » Blog Archive » Make your own photobooth strips from old snapshots with these templates
    on Feb 6th, 2008
    @ 12:24 am

    [...] http://www.sugarplumpaperie.com/2007/09/07/photo-booth-strips/#comment-1039 [...]


  36. Photo Booth Rentals in Houston: HoustonPartyBooths.com » Blog Archive » Cute Photo Booth Template
    on Feb 19th, 2008
    @ 9:31 am

    [...] Use a Free Picture Strip Template from http://www.sugarplumpaperie.com [...]


  37. Sherrie
    on Mar 15th, 2008
    @ 1:21 am

    Love these photo strips and I also wonder where those booths sent thanks so much !


  38. Sarah
    on Nov 13th, 2008
    @ 4:37 pm

    How do I go about doing this for myself?


  39. Diane
    on Nov 27th, 2008
    @ 4:38 pm

    Thank you so much!


  40. Bel
    on Jan 10th, 2009
    @ 3:39 pm

    I think I may use this for my wedding invitations!! Thanks!


  41. SHANNON
    on Feb 16th, 2009
    @ 2:59 pm

    How do I use this photo strip download? I cant seem to figure it out on here…I would love to use this for my wedding “save the dates”! :) Thank you!!!


  42. Rebecca
    on Apr 13th, 2009
    @ 1:47 pm

    Thank you!


  43. Beckela
    on May 23rd, 2009
    @ 10:03 pm

    Thanks so much for this. :)


  44. Penelope
    on Jun 11th, 2009
    @ 4:40 pm

    These are super cute, and just what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing!!


  45. handmade father’s day bookmarks : julie kundhi
    on Jun 22nd, 2009
    @ 12:50 pm

    [...] Bookmark idea from Make and Takes. Photo booth artwork from Sugarplum Paperie. Blue sparkly paper from my stash. Laminated at our local office supply [...]


  46. julie k
    on Jun 22nd, 2009
    @ 12:53 pm

    I used this to make some Father’s Day bookmarks. Thanks so much!

    http://www.kundhi.com/blog/?p=414

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