I always make sure to have a photo booth, or a photo station for my guests to take pictures in front of during a party. I try to have it in a room where there is enough light and room for small and big group pictures. For me, my makeup studio has always been the ideal choice. It is a blocked off room right when you come into the house off the the left. When the party starts, it looks like a haunted elevator and during and toward the end it's opened up so people can put their phones on a tripod, set the timer and take as many photos as they would like.
I've done a few backdrops that I've liked but NOTHING compares to the wall of haunted pictures with their bulky frames and 3-D effect. I have been gathering vintage type frames for years and it really came in handy when I saw this photo on Pinterest. I fell in love with the gothic feel and the layering of frame on frame on frame. Today I'm going to share with you exactly how I make my haunted frame backdrop. Enjoy!
MEASURING:
PICTURES TO USE/PAINTING FRAMES
PREPPING THE WALL:
While the frames were drying I took out the four or five plastic black tablecloths that I bought at the dollar store and began to staple them to the wall. The black covering would help make the whole wall look covered and fill in any space between the frames. It was super cheap and very easy to take down as well so I can keep using them every year.
HANGING THE PICTURES & FRAMES:








































