Family Reunion Photo Booth Props

12 printable speech bubbles and signs — "Best Aunt," "Reunited!," "The Favorite," "World's Best Uncle," and more. Print on cardstock, cut, tape to sticks. Set up in 10 minutes. Good for hours of photos.

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12 props — print on cardstock for best results. Cut out and tape to wooden dowels or craft sticks.

Photo Booth Props — Cut out & attach to sticks
Best Aunt
Reunited!
The Favorite
Squad Goals
Family First
World's Best Uncle
Finally Here!
Too Blessed to Stress
The Life of the Party
Still the Baby
Ask Me About My Grandkids
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The Activity That Produces the Best Photos of the Day

A DIY photo booth is consistently one of the most popular and highest-used activities at family reunions. The setup cost is minimal — printable props, a few craft sticks, and a backdrop — but the return in fun, laughter, and memorable photos is enormous. Photo booth photos are shared on phones and social media for days after the reunion, keeping the family connected and the reunion spirit alive.

These 12 props cover a range of personalities and moments: affectionate labels for family roles ("Best Aunt," "World's Best Uncle"), celebratory exclamations ("Reunited!," "Finally Here!"), gentle humor ("The Favorite," "Still the Baby," "Ask Me About My Grandkids"), and inspirational phrases ("Family First," "Too Blessed to Stress"). The mix ensures there's something for every generation.

Setting Up Your Reunion Photo Booth

  1. Choose the location. A blank wall, the welcome banner, or a decorated fence section makes the best backdrop. Shade is important — squinting in bright sun ruins photos.
  2. Print on cardstock for durability. Regular printer paper works but wilts in humidity. Color printing makes the props pop; black and white works fine too.
  3. Attach to sticks. Craft sticks (popsicle sticks) work well for small props. Wooden dowels from the hardware store work for larger signs. Hot glue or strong tape holds the stick securely.
  4. Display the props in a basket or jar at the photo station so guests can browse and choose. Add a small sign: "Photo Booth — Grab a prop and smile!"
  5. Designate a photographer or set up a phone on a tripod with a 10-second timer. Upload photos to a shared album after the reunion — Reunly's guest list gives you the emails to share the link with everyone.

Questions

How do I make the photo booth props?

Print the props on cardstock for durability (regular paper works but wrinkles faster). Cut out each prop. Tape or glue a wooden dowel, popsicle stick, or plastic ruler to the back. Let dry for a few minutes and the props are ready to use.

How do I set up a photo booth at a reunion?

Choose a spot with good natural light and a clean background — a blank wall, the welcome banner, or a decorated fence section. Set up a small table with the props in a basket or jar. Designate a photographer or set up a phone on a tripod with a timer. Post a sign inviting guests to take photos.

Should I share the photo booth photos with guests?

Yes — creating a shared Google Photos album or a family Facebook group where photos can be uploaded and accessed by everyone is a great way to extend the reunion experience after the day ends. Reunly's guest list gives you the email addresses to send the album link to every attendee.

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Share the photos with every guest after the reunion

Reunly keeps your guest list with email addresses — so you can share the photo album link with every attendee the day after the reunion.