Autograph Pages

If you are planning a trip to a Disney themepark, travelling with or without children, you will meet a whole host of characters and may want to collect their autographs.

You can wait until you arrive in the park and buy a Disney autograph book, or you can make your own before you leave home.

I made a list of all of the Disney characters that appear in the parks and then made my own autograph book with customised pages for each of the characters - and I got so much pixie dust that I now I want to share the pages with you.

After creating a page for each character I printed them out and glued them into a spiral notebook. I glued the images to the right hand pages of the book, leaving the left-hand pages empty to add photographs after the trip.

This worked a treat - but I think if I make another autograph book in the future I will just keep the pages loose and use a clipboard to hold them together. That way you can leave signed pages in your hotel room so they won’t get runied. You can then either slip the autographs into a photo album with the photos or use them for scrap booking.

How do you make one yourself?

I spent many hours designing my pages but it was worth the effort. In order to spread the pixie dust further I have put them all into a pdf file that you can download and print to make your own Disney autograph book. All I ask in return is a small donation of £1.99.

If you would like to use my images to make your own book follow these simple instructions:

  1. Make your donation.
  2. Download the pdf file containing all of the pages.
  3. Print these out on good quality paper - each image will print at 6×4 inches
  4. Then either use a clipboard to keep the pages loose, or stick them into a hardback notebook.
  5. Grab a thick stubby felt tip pen for the characters to sign with and you’re ready to start collecting autographs!

Have fun!

Top Tip: Use a ziplock plastic bag to keep the pages dry

You will need Adobe Acrobat reader to view and print the pdf file. You can download it for free from adobe.com.

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