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trackhuge photobooth style family photos.

I've had this idea in my head for way too long and I'm so excited to share it with you today in partnership with Canon USA.

I am a huge fan of photo booth strips and we have tons displayed in our house. Most are either on the fridge, on my bulletin board or matted on white cardstock and framed (like this).

huge photobooth style family photos.

I wanted to do something different though and create a "photobooth strip" out of full size photos to fill a narrow wall in our hallway. I figured the perfect frames would just be simple white. (I picked four up at Target.)

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To get the photos, I taped my iPhone to a wall (using masking tape) that was opposite another white wall in our house. I then practiced and made sure the forward facing camera worked before gathering up Paul and Ellerie.

Sidenote: I think this process would also be awesome if you already have a photo booth strip that you love and just want to emphasize by making it huge. You could just scan it and print each photo separately to frame. My friend, veronica, got engaged in a photobooth and v – you NEED to do this with that photo strip.

I used the 3 sec timer on the iPhone to take five photos (all on burst mode). This took 15 seconds total which is great because that is about the range of Ellerie's attention span these days.

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Then I went through the burst photos and selected my four favorite images. I used VSCOcam app to boost the contrast a bit and convert to black and white. On my computer, I blew them up to 8×10. Because of the forward facing camera, they were a bit smaller and lower quality than normal iPhone photos. Up close they are a touch pixelated. This doesn't bother me in the slightest.

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I printed at home on my Canon PIXMA MG7520 on 8.5×11 matte photo paper.

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Then I trimmed to 8×10 and framed them.

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I hung them on the wall using command strips since I wanted them to hang one directly on top of each other. This was much easier than having to match up four nail holes perfectly. And it makes sure they are sturdy and really stuck when little fingers go to grab.

huge photobooth style family photos.

I love how this looks on the wall. It's been up for about a month and every time I walk by I grin. It would be fun to do one every year and then have a full grid of photos filling a much larger wall…

This post is brought to you by Canon USA. Project idea, words, opinions are all my own.

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58 responses to “huge photobooth style family photos.”

  1. Ana Avatar
    Ana

    When you say burst mode for taking the pictures… did you just hit the button every time or is there some way to set up your phone to do five shots in a row?
    Love this idea btw…. its so cute 😉

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  2. Giada Avatar
    Giada

    Elise, this is amazing.
    It’s the first project in a while that made me think that you still love what you do, it’s full of good vibes, it seems like you created it for the love of crafting and creating, rather than because you were forced to do it 🙂

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  3. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    Such a great idea!

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  4. Ny Avatar
    Ny

    I am super in love with this!!
    And I like that it’s easily changeable!
    Thanks Elise!

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  5. Kat Avatar

    Love this!!! We had a photo booth guest book at our wedding and did something similar by making a big grid out of the photos but I couldn’t get them as big as I wanted since they were all so small. Totally doing this ASAP.
    It would be so easy to update these and so much fun.

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  6. Janis Avatar

    Very fun idea, Ii can’t wait to try this.

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  7. JC Avatar

    I love this idea. We have some really awesome photos from weddings recently and I may have to do this with them!

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  8. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    This is such a great idea!! I love it. Looks awesome!

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  9. Tracy Avatar

    Elise! this is the most brilliant idea!! And also, taping your phone to the wall? GENIUS!

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  10. Carol W. Avatar

    Fabulous and fun idea! Love it!

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  11. Carla Lane Avatar
    Carla Lane

    I love this! I have Photobooth strips on my fridge and framed in a wall as well. Have you seen the app “Pocketbooth”? It’s so fun. It makes a Photobooth strip and then you can have it mailed to you. It’s a lot of fun! 🙂

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  12. Brooke Avatar

    Love it! So simple and so clever! Now I need to see if my Android has burst mode. Who doesn’t have a skinny, empty wall space somewhere in their house? Thanks for the idea 🙂

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  13. Laura Hager Avatar

    This is such a fun idea! It can add a lot to a little space on a wall. I’m going to work on finding the perfect space in my home to recreate this! It’s so cute. Thanks for sharing!

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  14. Elise Avatar

    Burst mode is how the iPhone takes its self timer photos. 🙂

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  15. Elise Avatar

    Oh that makes me sad to hear. I have loved the blog, my job and my projects so much lately. It’s hard to hear that hasn’t come through, but I am glad this one connected for you. 🙂

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  16. Elise Avatar

    Yes! I have heard of that! Great concept!

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  17. Allie Avatar

    Love this! We had a photobooth at our wedding, and I love the pictures that came from it… But now you’ve inspired me to break them apart and frame them this way. I love it.
    I’ve also thrown around getting them alllll printed on a big engineering print and framing them that way, in one of those huge Ikea frames.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  18. Grace Nixon Peterson Avatar

    SUCH a fun idea! I love how it looks on that skinny wall – it’s like this was meant to be from the very beginning!

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  19. Heather Brittany Avatar
    Heather Brittany

    OBSESSED

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  20. Helena Marklin Avatar

    I love love love this idea, Elise! I really want to try something like this! I wonder if it help the photo quality to flip your camera so that the main lens takes the photos? Of course, this would defeat the purpose of seeing yourself with the countdown. Thanks for the idea!!

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  21. Jen M Avatar

    I love this idea! I might have to try it out with my crew! Thanks for the idea!

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  22. DLines Avatar
    DLines

    Holy Cow! I am in love and I’m so doing this. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity and talent. Wanna teach me how to knit? 🙂

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  23. Jennifer Avatar

    I love this! I’ve been looking for an artwork idea for my new, empty house…and this is perfect!!

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  24. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Such a great idea Elise! Love it! How did you decide on your photo printer? Is this what you use to print all of your photos?

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  25. Eloquence Avatar

    This is so cool! I love how you chose to do it in black and white — it keeps the photos from competing with each other.

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  26. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    Canon approached me about partnership and they sent me this printer. I use this one for all my office printing and for photo printing. I love it for both! 🙂

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  27. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    it would help for sure! But I wanted to see us in this case. 🙂

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  28. Anna Avatar

    I love this! As soon as my (Canon!) printer arrives in the mail, I’m going to tackle a silhouette project inspired by your past projects. This would be a fun one to try too.

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  29. Ffion Avatar

    I have to disagree that your love for your recent projects hasn’t come through, but I DO agree, that there is something very special about this one, and I’m not even sure why 😀

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  30. Patty Avatar

    This is awesome! I will have to try it 🙂 thanks for the idea!

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  31. Donna M Avatar

    This is genius! I might just be able to coax my teens (with the same attention span) to participate in a bit of craziness!

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  32. Shelbie Avatar
    Shelbie

    What a fun idea! And I’ve been toying with trying out those 3M strips for hanging. I guess I need to stop thinking and get on it now! 😉 Thanks!!

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  33. Jenna Avatar

    This is so great! Now I just need to find the space for it…

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  34. Jenna Avatar

    p.s. having read the above comments, I have to say I have LOVED reading your blog lately. Your enthusiasm totally comes through and inspires me every day to find something I love doing as much as you seem to. Keep it up! 🙂 x

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  35. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny

    Elise! Love this!
    How do you use burst mode WITH the timer?
    Thanks!

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  36. Kristin B Avatar
    Kristin B

    This warms my heart! I love it. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  37. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    Could not disagree more with what this commenter has said! Your projects always, always convey your passion for what you do, Elise! Your entire blog IS good vibes – and how exactly would you be forced to do a project? Are the printer companies holding you at gunpoint?? Please don’t take Giada’s comment to heart. Your love for creating is plastered over every single page of this site.
    I totally love this project btw and I agree it would be so awesome to do one every year and see how the poses and facial expressions change when framed in this particular type of shot. I’m inspired!

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  38. Hannah Avatar
    Hannah

    Agreed. To me, Elise never appears to generate content just to have content. It always seems sincere. Probably why this is the only blog that has survived my blogroll since high school!

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  39. Maureen Avatar

    So simple and so great! Thanks for this one!

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  40. young Avatar
    young

    Love this concept! Thanks for sharing!

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  41. Kellie Winnell Avatar

    Wow this looks awesome! I reckon I could get my 3 girls to part take in this and get some awesome photos as a result, thanks for the inspiration Elise

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  42. Ellen Bornstein Avatar

    love the love shining through!

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  43. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    omgosh yes! I use them for everything!

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  44. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    hmmm, it’s the only option I was given. When I select 3 sec timer it’s automatically burst mode on my iphone 5s

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  45. Les G. Avatar

    i LOVE how this looks and i specially LOVE those strips!
    when i switched rooms i vowed to avoid making unnecessary holes in the walls.
    everything is up using those strips! even my mirror!!!
    love this diy!!!!

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  46. Tracy Avatar
    Tracy

    very cool!

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  47. Christine K Avatar
    Christine K

    Love this project. I have a Cannon printer and I am very satisfied.

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  48. EMILY Avatar
    EMILY

    Elise! I just love this! It is so “you” and such a brilliant, easy, fun idea – esp for a narrow space where traditional art might not work. A lifesize photo strip! Just the best.

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