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Disney autograph book
Disney autograph book






disney autograph book

Unless you are a kid at heart – like me….which is OK too! That’s the magic of Disney – viewing the world through the eyes of a child. You can save yourself some money and make your own Disney Autograph Book at home before you leave. I have so many cherished memories of my kids meeting the characters when they were younger. We still have the autograph books that my kids used when they were younger. My freehand Mickey’s didn’t turn out too bad either.ĭisney Autograph Books are a wonderful keepsake for your Disney vacation. The label added the perfect finishing touch. I had some chalkboard labels left over from another project so I wrote “Autographs” on one with a chalk marker. It’s super simple and can be personalized to their taste. This is a fun project for the kids to do themselves. Simply affix Washi tape horizontally on the front around to the back. I also found this really cool Disney Washi tape to use. They are inexpensive and since back to school sales are going on now, you can probably get one dirt cheap. Here’s What You Need To Make Your Own Disney Autograph Book 5 x 7 Composition Book Mickey and Friends Washi Tape Premium Chalkboard Labels White Liquid Chalk Marker Pen Disney Self-Adhesive Embellishmentsīegin by purchasing a composition book. While they do have autograph books readily available to purchase in the parks, save yourself some money and make your own ahead of time. It’s the magic of Disney. Oh heck, meeting the characters is one of my favorite Disney Must-Do’s too! It’s fun to be a kid at heart.īefore you leave, you’ll want to make this easy Disney Autograph Book for them so they can collect the autographs of their favorite Disney Characters. It’s so wonderful to see the joy on your child’s face when they get to meet Mickey, Minnie or their favorite princess or villain. One of the highlights for kids visiting any of the Disney Parks is meeting the Disney characters at the character greetings. What is your favorite way to collect autographs? Share in the comments section.If you are heading to Walt Disney World or any of the Disney Parks soon, you’ll want to make this easy Disney Autograph Book your kids can use to get autographs from the characters. Look for those posts here in the next few weeks. We will be working on a countdown chain, calendar and mousekeeping envelopes. This was a fun, family activity that brought a little Disney Magic to our weekend and helped us get even more excited for our trip. We did multiple coats (letting it dry 15-20 minutes in between) and this seemed to seal it overall.

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Once everything was decorated and completed, we used mod podge to seal it all together. Again, I wanted to help so much, but I resisted and let them make the book their own. Once these were attached, they were able to add stickers to their book to add some Disney magic to them.

disney autograph book

We then used scrapbooking squares to attach the white paper to the colored and then the colored to the autograph book itself. We then measured and trimmed out the color page to be around an inch smaller than the autograph book itself. As much as I wanted to choose for them (matching the font or the stickers) I let them choose all on their own. Once they made a decision we printed them out on white cardstock.įrom here, they picked what background color they wanted to use to add some color to the book. Both of them had to go through all of the different fonts to try them out and also wanted to try out all of the different colors. One would think that this would be a quick and simple process however, I learned otherwise. The first thing that they had to do was to type their names out on the computer. Princesses for our daughter and a mix of Star Wars and Mickey Mouse for our son were their selections. While at Hobby Lobby, we also picked up stickers that both kids wanted to use to decorate their individual books.

disney autograph book

We got ours in the art section of Hobby Lobby however, I have also seen people use cardstock and cut it to the size of their choice. I knew that I wanted basic spiral bound notebooks with plain paper on the inside. This time around, our kids are old enough that I wanted to get them involved in the process of making them so to Pinterest we went for ideas and then we did our best to recreate them in our own way. I have done a variety of different things with autograph books throughout the years from ordering a book through companies such as Shutterfly to purchasing the basic ones offered by Disney. This past weekend we got our Disney magic going by making our autograph books for our upcoming Disney Vacation in June.








Disney autograph book