This tiny camera may not snap real pictures, but it tells stories in its own way.
The outside looks like a vintage camera, while the inside hides a roll of film, a string of miniature notes or photos you choose.
Whether you leave it on a shelf as a quirky décor piece or give it as a heartfelt token, this matchbox camera makes you see ordinary objects through a whole new lens.
Materials Needed
- 1 empty matchbox (2” × 1.5” standard size)
- Black cardstock or paper (4” × 3” piece)
- 1 small wooden spool or bottle cap (approx. 1” diameter for lens)
- White gel pen or silver marker for camera details
- Mini printed photos or small paper strips (1” × 2” each, 6-8 pieces)
- Glue stick or hot glue
- Scissors and ruler
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Wrap the outer sleeve of the matchbox with black cardstock and glue it neatly in place.
Step 2: Use a white pen to draw simple camera details like a flash, shutter button, and viewfinder on the black paper.
Step 3: Glue a small wooden spool (or similar round object) to the front of the box as the camera lens.
Step 4: Prepare tiny film strips by attaching mini photos or notes along a paper strip.
Next, fold it accordion-style so it fits neatly inside the matchbox drawer.
Step 5: Place your folded film inside the drawer. When someone opens the camera, the surprises unfold like snapshots.
Tips:
This makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays or anniversaries.
You can personalize the film with inside jokes, little sketches, or tiny photographs for a meaningful touch.