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).
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.
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 8x10. 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.
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.
This post is brought to you by Canon USA. Project idea, words, opinions are all my own.
Original article and pictures take eliseblaha.typepad.com site
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