DIY Backdrop for Party Photos
This DIY backdrop is easy, affordable, and you can make it in less than 10 minutes! With just 4 items needed, you’ll feel like a do-it-yourself whiz when you put this together for your next party.
Once upon a time, we lived in a 400 square foot NYC apartment.
It was in a beautiful pre-war building with a view of the George Washington Bridge and a diner downstairs, and it was the absolute best. But it was, in fact, teeny-tiny.
That didn’t stop us from having parties though, and smushing a good 25 people in there to sit on any available surface and have a ball.
And it didn’t stop us from having photo backdrops at our parties either!
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DIY Backdrop for Party Photos
This particular DIY backdrop was born for our second annual holiday party, because our theme was a bit kitschy and I wanted to have a super-sparkly, borderline-tacky backdrop.
It actually turned out to create some fantastic photos, so I decided to share on the blog because it was so shockingly easy to create.
This one would be perfect to set up for a kids’ or teens’ party and let them go to town with a camera or smartphone!
Other (Fancier) DIY Backdrops
If you’ve been around here for a while (can you believe Lovely Indeed will turn 14 this year?!) I’ll bet you already know that we specialize in photo backdrops in these parts.
In fact, we’ve got a huge array of backdrop ideas in our archives — some like this, which only take a few minutes, and some much more elaborate and fancy.
I took a moment to round up a few that I think you’ll love. Be sure to pin them so that you can find them easily again when you need some inspiration!
- Make a Sparkly New Year Backdrop in Five Minutes
- Make a DIY Photo Backdrop Out of Streamers
- How to Make a Tissue Paper Backdrop for Photos or Parties
- DIY Valentine’s Day Backdrop
- Paper Flower Wall Photo Backdrop
- DIY Crepe Paper Wall Photo Backdrop
Why Have a Photo Backdrop at a Party?
Yes friend, you absolutely can take wonderful photos at a party or gathering without making a DIY backdrop for yourself and your guests.
Of course you can.
But what I love about having a photo backdrop at a party is that it makes documenting the event an actual activity. It becomes part of the action in an intentional, special way.
And at an even more basic level, it encourages people to make photographic memories in the first place!
There have been so many lovely evenings or fun parties that have completely passed me by, and I ended up regretting not having a photo to commemorate or remember them by.
Adding a photo backdrop to the mix encourages people to be silly, be spontaneous, come together, and commune in a new and very fun way.
What You’ll Need
- An armful of tinsel garland (dollar stores are awesome for this!)
- A dowel or pole of some sort
- Twine or some pretty ribbon
- Thin wire or twist ties
How to Make this DIY Backdrop
- Get your pole, curtain rod, or (like me) detach the handle from your broom. No joke. This is my broom handle. I made this so long ago it was before I had access to many supplies, so I used what I had!
- Cut tinsel garland into 7-foot lengths. This will make a backdrop that’s about 3.5 feet tall. If you’d like it to be taller, cut longer lengths of tinsel. Now that we use mainly smartphones and photos are often vertical, it might be smarter to cut 10-foot lengths. But what you see here are 7-foot lengths folder in half.
- Fold each length in half, and at the folded point, attach it to your broom handle by wrapping it with a small amount of wire or securing with a twist tie.
- Repeat this until your wooden dowel (or broom handle) is full.
- Make a hanger for your backdrop by tying either end of a length of twine or ribbon around each end of the dowel, and hang your backdrop!
Encouraging Guests to Take Photos
You did it! Easy, huh?
So once this is hung up at your party, I always recommend breaking the ice by inviting a few folks to take some selfies with you. It gets people feeling less shy to take advantage of the backdrop and starts the ball rolling.
You can also make it a game, to see who can get the weirdest photo, the most people in a single photo, the most serious photo, and on and on. Just use your imagination and let your guests do the same.
Have fun! xoxo
DIY Backdrop for Party Photos
This DIY backdrop is easy, affordable, and you can make it in less than 10 minutes! With just 4 items needed, you'll feel like a do-it-yourself whiz when you put this together for your next party.
Materials
- Wooden dowel
- Tinsel
- Twine or ribbon
- Wire or twist ties
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Get your pole, curtain rod, or (like me) detach the handle from your broom. No joke. This is my broom handle. I made this so long ago it was before I had access to many supplies, so I used what I had!
- Cut tinsel garland into 7-foot lengths. This will make a backdrop that's about 3.5 feet tall. If you'd like it to be taller, cut longer lengths of tinsel. Now that we use mainly smartphones and photos are often vertical, it might be smarter to cut 10-foot lengths. But what you see here are 7-foot lengths folder in half.
- Fold each length in half, and at the folded point, attach it to your broom handle by wrapping it with a small amount of wire or securing with a twist tie.
- Repeat this until your wooden dowel (or broom handle) is full.
- Make a hanger for your backdrop by tying either end of a length of twine or ribbon around each end of the dowel, and hang your backdrop!
Notes
So once this is hung up at your party, I always recommend breaking the ice by inviting a few folks to take some selfies with you. It gets people feeling less shy to take advantage of the backdrop and starts the ball rolling.
You can also make it a game, to see who can get the weirdest photo, the most people in a single photo, the most serious photo, and on and on. Just use your imagination and let your guests do the same.
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What a fun idea!
You guys are too cute!! Love this idea!
Yup, newlywed magic is still in play.
Ahhhhhhhh . .. a newlywed game . . . you are the winners too ! This is a great idea !!
You are so creative. You come with the neatest ideas. Have a great holiday . Are you coming home for any of the holidays. God Bless take care of each other. Love ya cuz.
Loves it!
What a GORGEOUS idea! Beautiful pics as well. I just found your blog so I’m off to explore the rest. 🙂
Love this simple, yet glamorous idea!
Thanks Susan! It’s a lots-of-bang-for-your-buck-and-efforts project. 🙂
LOVE IT!I love the sparkle it gives to the pictures. fun! We’re thinking of having a holiday party again after a few years of not.. Might have to do this!
What kind of camera did you use to take the shots and what kind of settings/lighting? The photos look great!
Hi Katie,
We shot inside at night with the lights on. I had my Canon 60D on a tripod with an attached flash. Camera settings were Auto ISO, F5.0, and shutter speed 1/50. Hope this helps!
WOW, found you through Hank and Hunt. This backdrop is glamorous and so well done!
This is so rad. I will be doing this for my brothers baby shower that I am hosting. Can’t wait!!
Wow – I love it. Can´t wait to do it myself and snap wonderful photos. Thank you for sharing 🙂
soooo cute!
Boom! 🙂
Love, Love, Love it. Gonna see how it looks with marabou feathers instead of tinsel…thanks for the how-to
That’s an awesome idea!
Can’t tell you how excited I am to try this for a Bach party I’m planning!
Aproximately how many feet of garland would you say this project takes? I have to buy the garland, an don’t want to buy too much or too little. Thanks!
Hi AnnaKate! If I remember correctly, I think I used about 15 pieces of garland, each 7 feet in length. Those got folded in half, so the height of the backdrop was about 3.5 feet. Hope that helps!