How to Build Your Capsule Prop Collection


When it comes to creating visually appealing food styling images, a properly-stocked prop collection is essential. From plates and bowls, to charcuterie boards and serving bowls, the food styling props you select are key in constructing the mood and style of your content. However, collecting props can be expensive and time-consuming. To make this process simpler, you can build a capsule prop collection that offers versatility while taking up only a fraction of your budget! Here’s how to get started.


Step 1: Start with the Basics

To begin your capsule prop collection, make sure you have a few basic items. For plates, buy one each of ceramic plates, wooden rounds, and solid whites, in different sizes for versatility. For bowls, opt for one round bowl and one rectangular baking dish. As for glasses, I suggest buying 2-3 sets - a simple clear drinking glass set, a more exotic glassware with detailing and a coffee/tea set. The drinking glasses should be versatile enough to style smoothies, juices, teas, cocktails and parfaits. In a pinch, cleaned out jam jars could work wonders for a fun and affordable serving vessel.



Step 2: Focus on Quality

When selecting props for your capsule collection, it’s best to focus on quality pieces rather than quantity. Invest in a few good quality staple pieces that will last. For instance, invest in a few platters and boards made from wood or stone instead of bamboo or plastic. These pieces can be used in a variety of scenarios and will help you create a well-rounded collection.




Step 3: Expand With Textures

While focusing on quality pieces is important, you’ll still want to add some variety in terms of texture and color to your capsule collection. Try to select props in different materials such as ceramics, stone, and metal. I also love adding texture with linens which can be purchased for a few dollars and help add pops of color to a neutral capsule prop collection.


Step 4: Shop Smart

When building your capsule food styling collection, it’s important to always shop smart. Check out thrift stores for unique pieces, as well as second-hand stores. You can also ask cake and pastry shops if they’re willing to part with some of their props when they’re done with them. Additionally, sign up for newsletters and emails from home décor stores, like my favorites - Anthropologie, Etsy, H&M home and Homesense and specialty props stores like Snapstudio55’s pop up store to get the best deals.

Step 5: Invest in Specialty Pieces

You should also have a few specialty pieces that you use only for specific styling moments. This could include something like a beautiful cake stand or a vintage copper set for tea. Investing in a few of these detailed, interesting items is sure to bring any dish to life. You can always pay Nana's pantry or basement a visit and ask to borrow some homewares!


Creating a capsule food styling prop collection is the perfect way to acquire the right props without breaking the bank. With the right pieces, you’ll be able to create stunning food styling images that are sure to entice customers.

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