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We are having a photobooth too and I wanted to do something similar, but I am not sure how to word it all cute...
I did see a picture of this (admit one ticket in program)in my early planning stages, unfortunatly it was before I saved and documented everything I saw and I have not been able to find it again!
We are also having a photobooth - but those are our favors (we are getting a CD of all images from the vendor - and we're not telling our guests... we can't wait to see what scandalous pitcures are going to be taken!). We are thinking of putting together some sort of little card that explains the booth - and were also thinking of adding in a ticket. I bought a stamp on ebay that has a picture of an "olde-tyme" photographer with a big camera and it says "smile pretty for the camera" - or something like that. I'm thinking of stamping the front of the card with that and then printing something on the inside.
You're in luck! Literally over the weekend, I was flipping through my old mags, and...
The article you're referencing with the raffle-style ticket for the photobooth is in good old Martha (Summer 2007).
[I'm doing a photobooth, too, so you gals are awesome for bringing up that i should reference it somehow!]
The MSW article says:
VISIT OUR PHOTOBOOTH!
(Don't worry if you lose your ticket - all you really need is your smile.)
---That wording is a little hokey, but cute nonetheless.
I was thinking to put in a reception timeline (at our venue, dancing will be in a different room than dinner, and the photobooth is going to be in the hallway in between them...). The timeline would give an approximate time to dinner, cake-cutting, and first dance, as well as how long the photobooth would be available...
How about:
Stop by the photo booth where you'll get prints of your fun, candid shots. A copy will be placed next to your entry in our guestbook to create a lasting memory for both of us.
THANKS EVERYONE! Limes and Novebride, I knew that was somewhere in my subconscious! :) I'll be sure to post pics when I'm finished with my mockup.
I purchased mini adirondack chairs for guests to put their picture in as a type of "frame". I have this plan for the FI and I to go to a photobooth beforehand and get our pic taken, and then scanning it and photoshopping something to say "stop by the photobooth to replace our picture with yours to remember this fun-filled day". Although that may confuse folks....
Here's the mock up! I realized after making it that it should be "Photo Booth" -- oh well. Next draft.

btw, I used Mrs. Corn's fab template.
Thanks, I am also having a photobooth, and this is a great way to inform the guests.
I got the tickets at an office supply store (if you happen to be in SF, Patrick's) a huge roll (way more than I need) for $4.99. I'm not sure if they have them at "big box" office stores, but probably!
I know Sam's Club sells rolls of tickets like that, and I'm pretty sure I've seen them at Wal-Mart too.
I use to work for Staples and we had them. I've seen them at the party section of Walmart and Traget. Also party stores carry the tickets.
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Having a braindead day. I want to put a note in our program that explains the photobooth (how it goes with the guestbook). I thought it would be cute to staple in a little "admission ticket" in there, too. (you know, the premade raffle ticket that comes on a big roll). Not that the ticket is needed, I just thought it would be cute.
Anyway, what would you say in the note? Thanks to all of you fabulous creative bees.