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Etsy buyer on Apr 12, 2026
5 out of 5 starsCute item. Easy to download and print at home. Worked great for my daughter’s party.
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Ashley on Dec 12, 2025
5 out of 5 starsThis is a cheap and easy way to get props for a photo booth! Will get different styles from them!
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Corinne on Dec 9, 2025
5 out of 5 starsPerfect for my Halloween party photobooth pictures and high quality designs for printing/laminating! Came out great on camera
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Frequently asked questions
When will my items ship?
THERE IS NO SHIPPING. All items in this shop are for DIGITAL FILES only.
Most items will be ready to download immediately after your payment has processed. You should see a link towards the top of your screen prompting you to download your purchased files.
However, you can also find the link to download your files by visiting:
www.etsy.com/your/purchases > Then scroll down to the order you placed and click the "Download Files" button on the right-hand side.
Do you offer pre-made prop sets?
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer pre-made sets at this time due to the level of traffic our shop receives. However, we are working on a way to offer pre-assembled prop sets and will hopefully have that option available sometime next year, so keep an eye out!
How do I assemble my props?
Assembly Instructions:
1. Download and save the prop PDF file to your computer (this way you can have them on hand in case you want to print more in the future).
2. Print the photo props onto 8.5" x 11" white cardstock (I recommend 80 lb. cardstock, but 65 lb. will do).
3. Cut out the prop shapes using scissors--an Xacto knife can come in handy on the trickier shapes, such as glasses or mustaches.
4. Position the stick on the back of the cutout (whichever spot makes most sense to you), and secure with a pea-sized dot of hot glue
5. Allow glue to dry and get your smiles ready!
What supplies to I need to make these?
• Color Printer
• Hot Glue Gun with Hot Glue Sticks (recommended) or other strong adhesive
• Scissors or Xacto Knife
• 8.5" x11" White Cardstock (I recommend 80 lb. cardstock, but 65 lb. will do)
• Wooden dowels, paper straws, or bamboo skewers for holding props
TIP: Bamboo skewers work great in a pinch! Check out your local dollar store to find inexpensive skewers, or your local craft stores for wooden dowels.
I don't have a printer, what do I do?
No problem! Call up your local print shop or copy center, such as Staples, OfficeMax, Office Depot, UPS Store, Kinkos, etc. and let them know you need to have a PDF file printed onto 80 lb. white cardstock. They should be able to assist you from there :)
Most of these copy centers will print these files without any issues, provided that they open them with Adobe Reader. Please check ahead with your preferred print shop to find out if they can open PDF files with Adobe Reader.
My props are printing smaller than they should?
You need to adjust the printing settings to make sure you're printing the files at 100%, with no scaling. Select “Actual Size” or "Page Scaling-None" under the Page Handling & Size option. This will ensure the files print out at the correct size.
I can't open these on my tablet or smartphone.
No, these files won't work on a mobile device. You will need to download and print the files from a laptop or desktop computer.
I downloaded the file, but now I can't find it.
Please make sure you are using a computer or laptop, as you won't be able to use the files on a smartphone or tablet.
When you download files from the Internet, they are usually saved in your computer’s Downloads folder, unless you choose a different location when the “Save File” dialog box appears. Please check your Downloads folder or download the file again from your order’s receipt page.
What kind of paper should I use?
All PDF files come in a standard Letter (8.5"x11") size.
For most items I recommend an 80lb. heavy white cardstock paper, but 65 lb. white cardstock will also do if you're unable to find 80 lb.
I personally prefer using matte paper, since glossy paper can sometimes cause a glare under bright light or camera flashes.
Hope this helps!