Disney Souvenir: Create Your Own Autograph Book. Check out this awesome Disney souvenir my reader April made…
I am taking my son to Disney Florida and wanted to create my own autograph book. I used a plain-reporter moleskin notebook so it would be sturdy, but you can use just about any notebook. I created a layered image through Photoshop, but I’m sure it can be done through other programs as well. Then I added star stickers and applied Mod Podge to all of it. I did a couple of coats because of the stars, then I applied a clear acrylic seal to the top so it wouldn’t be sticky. Simple and easy and fun! :) Now he has a personalized autograph book that is cheaper than buying one at Disney!
You might also consider making your own autograph frame.
Learn more about souvenirs in the Walt Disney World parks.
We purchased the “Photopass Plus” for an upcoming vacation. Disney sends you a CD of 400 stock photos and we received it before the trip. So we created an photobook on Snapfish using stock pictures of the characters and the characters can sign on their own picture. They were having a buy 1 get 2 free deal so we spent $30 and got 3 amazing, one of a kind autograph books.
Thanks for the ideas! We are going in November (it’s my first trip to Disney EVER, at the young age of 45) and I am enjoying all the suggestions.
We’re doing one similar to what Annette mentioned with a watercolor book I got at Michaels. We did the top page as a photo page and the bottom as an autograph page. Ours are still a work in progress since we don’t go till December.
We did a cute autograph book for our kids too. We took the cheap $1 photo books. I took out the floral design on the front cardboard and covered it with Disney scrapbook paper. We then put index cards in for the characters to sign, and took a picture of the kids with the character. When we got home we put the autographs in the top sleeve and the picture in the bottom. Each kid has his own photo album/autograph book of our Disney trips. They love them.
That sounds fun!