Photo Booth Strips

September 7, 2007 | Filed Under Freebies 

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

Comments

68 Responses to “Photo Booth Strips”

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

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

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

  4. Lor

    Great lil’ freebie! Thank you! :)

  5. Karlene

    Good job hubby ! :)

  6. helen

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

  8. mapleRose

    my DD will LOVE playing with these!!!

  9. Vicki (Chickivaney)

    Love it! Thanks a bunch!

  10. Tammy

    Too cool!! I love it!

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

  12. Dawn (rn4jchrist)

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

  13. Antje

    Thanks for sharing – looks great!

  14. DonnaC

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

  15. Nancy P

    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

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

  17. Stephanie

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

  18. LindaW

    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

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

  20. scrap wench

    thanks, this is very cool.

  21. RoseAddict

    Wow! Thanks, Travis!

  22. Rachel

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

  23. TammyM

    These are just too cute!

  24. Tanya/TiggerRD

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

    Thanks for sharing!!

  25. andrianmichael

    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

    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. [...] 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

    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

    I was wondering the samething.

    Thank You,
    Gail Robinson
    MinEMouse@aol.com

  30. HarleyGirl

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

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

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

  32. Lisa

    Hi Nicole,

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

    Thanks,
    Lisa
    morrislm@adelphia.net

  33. 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. 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. Sherrie

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

  36. Sarah

    How do I go about doing this for myself?

  37. Thank you so much!

  38. Bel

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

  39. 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!!!

  40. Rebecca

    Thank you!

  41. Thanks so much for this. :)

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

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

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

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

  45. maca navarro

    thank you so much for sharing this, I have been looking for it for a while and I love it
    :)

  46. I LOVE this idea! What a great thing to add into my pages! Thanks for your creativity!

  47. [...] I put them on my computer and did some quick editing to make them black & white. Then, using this template from sugarplum paperie I created our photo strips in Adobe [...]

  48. Kelley

    Can I actually print this off(picture like photo booth) or is it used for computer applications only? Thank you Kelley

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