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By the SnapBooth UK — The UK's Home Photo Booth Authority Team · Updated June 2026 · Independent, reader-supported

Photo Booth Props & Accessories UK — What to Buy and What to Skip

If you're setting up a home photo booth, the temptation is to buy everything. Oversized glasses, fake moustaches, boas, cardboard cutouts — it all looks fun in the picture. But after a few events, you'll discover that not all props and accessories are created equal. Some become genuine crowd-pleasers that guests actually reach for. Others sit in a box gathering dust.

This guide cuts through the clutter and tells you which photo booth props and accessories are genuinely worth your money, and which are false economy.

Prop Kits: Choose Carefully

A decent prop kit is genuinely useful, but the market is flooded with cheap bundles that are worse than useless — they actually slow down your booth because guests spend time sifting through low-quality tat.

What makes a prop kit worth buying:

Skip kits marketed as "photo booth in a box" unless they're from reputable craft or party retailers. Many are designed for single-use parties and fall apart quickly.

Backdrops: The Biggest Impact per Pound

Your backdrop is the most visible element of your setup. It's also where people often overspend or undersell their booth.

Recommended options:

Skip: Pre-printed backdrops with generic scenes (beach huts, Paris landmarks) unless they genuinely match your event theme. They're expensive, dated quickly, and they limit your versatility.

Guestbooks: Yes, But Pick the Right Type

A photo booth guestbook is surprisingly underrated. It gives guests something to do beyond just snapping photos, and you end up with keepsakes you'll actually treasure.

Worth buying:

Skip: Elaborate DIY guestbook frames or "signature frames" unless you're genuinely going to display them. They're bulky, tacky more often than not, and most guests just want to write a quick note.

Lighting: Buy It if You're Serious About Image Quality

If your photo booth is in a poorly lit room (spare bedroom, garage, marquee), lighting makes a genuine difference to how your photos look.

Worth considering:

Skip: Fancy "video booth" lights with RGB options. Unless you're specifically recording video content, you don't need them.

Stands and Supports: Minimal Investment Here

You need a backdrop stand (or a way to hang fabric), but don't overcomplicate it.

What You Actually Don't Need

Buying Tips

Start with one solid backdrop, a simple prop kit, and adequate lighting for your space. Guestbooks and extras can wait until you've actually hosted an event and know what works. Buy from established party and event retailers in the UK — they offer returns and the products are designed for repeated use, unlike disposable party suppliers.

Quality props last years. Cheap props last one event. Factor that into your initial outlay.