Cause we have one of those kids. The one who won't cooperate with family pictures. Or doing anything they don't want to do. And I didn't have time or energy (or money) to plan out cute outfits, and find a location, and bribe my kids with toys, and all the other things that come with getting good family pictures.
Want family pictures but aren't up for the hassle? Here's your solution people.
Funbooth details:
Only takes 20-30 minutes
You can get the pictures in color and black and white or just black and white if you don't want to coordinate outfit colors
You get all the pictures on a disc so you can print off whatever you want whenever you want (usually around 60 pictures)
It's a great way to do family pictures with younger kids who don't like to sit still
No stuffy poses
No forced smiles
And when it's over you have a ton of awesome images to make killer wall displays, or calendars, or gifts for grandma....
I will be doing funbooth sessions NEXT SATURDAY. The cost is $175 for the session and a disc of the pictures. This price is for next Saturday only. E-mail me for a time if you are interested at ltross17@yahoo.com
Then you can check family pictures off your list and get them done in a fun, painless way.
You can do them with the whole family, just the kids, or round up all the grandkids in your family and give it to your parents as a Christmas present.
Here's how our family funbooth turned out. Out of the hundreds I took, I ended up with 103 that I really liked. Here are some of my favorites. And you may not believe that Carter was completely uncooperative, was wearing jammie pants, and wanted to hold a pez dispenser the entire time. Yet we still came out with photos I love.
At the bottom you can see how I displayed them.
Right when you walk into my house, this is what you see. I put those pictures at the top of my stair and nearly every person who comes to my house comments about those pictures. I love it. Other people love it.
The first time I did these, I printed them as 11x14's on a standout board (sticks out about 3/4" from the wall and is black on the sides). This time, I just printed them off as 11x14 prints at Costco (after I lightened them up alot since Costco prints dark) and used double-sided tape and taped them right over the last ones that were already up there. A quick and easy update. You could also print them on matboard, canvas, or probably just as a plain print stuck right to the wall. For the standout boards, we put velcro with adhesive on the back to stick them to the wall. Velcro makes it easier to level all the pictures because you can adjust them easily. My total cost to do all 9 pictures this time around was only $28.





































