mupt02
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 7, 2009
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After seeing all of the wonderful designs that you talented people have made, I've decided to make autograph books for my girls. I was hoping for some advice on how to make my plan work.
I want to have a section for each park with the characters that are primarily in that park (Incredibles at DHS, Fairies at MK, etc) and a few park specific blank pages. I'm also planning a section for all of our character meals. Where I am running into trouble is those characters that appear at multiple parks. With characters like Mickey who have different costumes for different parks, I can put those into each park. But what about characters like Mary Poppins, Chip and Dale, Stitch, etc? I don't think we are going to want multiple autographs from them.
I was thinking of making a separate section for those character that are in multiple places. If the kids really want a second autograph we can put it on a blank park page. Is this too much? I want to make sure that there is a page for all of the "regular" characters and some extra spots for those unique ones.
What do you creative people think? Is this a good way to organize the autograph book? I was going for something a little different.
I want to have a section for each park with the characters that are primarily in that park (Incredibles at DHS, Fairies at MK, etc) and a few park specific blank pages. I'm also planning a section for all of our character meals. Where I am running into trouble is those characters that appear at multiple parks. With characters like Mickey who have different costumes for different parks, I can put those into each park. But what about characters like Mary Poppins, Chip and Dale, Stitch, etc? I don't think we are going to want multiple autographs from them.
I was thinking of making a separate section for those character that are in multiple places. If the kids really want a second autograph we can put it on a blank park page. Is this too much? I want to make sure that there is a page for all of the "regular" characters and some extra spots for those unique ones.
What do you creative people think? Is this a good way to organize the autograph book? I was going for something a little different.