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KristyBDJ

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Ok, so I'm starting the autograph book process and I'm sure this has been asked before so point me in the right thread direction if needed. Anyway, how many pages should I make? of who? I mean I know a lot of the basic characters and I already have a list for the character meals we'll be doing. I can base it off our last trip but there were some unexpected ones that time and I'm hearing rumors here and there about some rare characters being seen frequently. So any tips would be appreciated. Also, I'm hoping you guys could weight in on printing on cardstock vs. printing cards as pics from Wal-Mart. Thanks everyone!:thumbsup2
Oh, I have 3 kids to make these for if that affects anyone's opinions at all.:goodvibes
 
Here is the A Simple Guide to Making an Autograph Book thread: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2323160
There are directions on how to get started, as well as a ton of fantastic ideas if you keep reading through the thread. If you still have questions, post them at the end of the thread and I will be more than happy to help! :goodvibes
 
there is a thread on the boards that talks about the characters that people have seen. I am working on putting together all of the information that I can find and putting it in a sticky. Probably will take me a couple of weeks. What I did was put together two books (neither were bound, both were in dollar store photo albums). One for Character meals as I was pretty certain who I would see. A number of people have done the character meals (myself included). The other thing I did was print out 150 character cards and just pulled out the ones of characters I saw figuring I could put them in a book or get them bound when we got home. Plus I made some generic ones so I could include them if I ran into someone I didn't have a card for. Have fun. :hippie:Penny
 
Ya, what Penny said. I printed all the character meal ones, then all of the other ones, with some multiples (different designs from different people) of the very popular ones (like Fab 5)...also had the generic ones for people I didn't print because I really didn't think I'd see...like Koda. Then I bought a Disney photo Album while I was there that had the year on the front, printed pics when I got home, and matched them up with the cards. It turned out awesome!
 



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