I like this idea! Do you remember where you found the small clipboard?
May I have a cover with "Abigail" on it, preference would bewith Arial, but any would work? Also a cover that say "Emma" any princess? Thanks

You & me both. I don't know how I made it through Disney before the Internet. LOL That seemed like a world ago. Looking for the best deals through the newspapers and travel agents.Thanks Penny. I have a million of those clips so that would definately work clipping them to the album. I learn so much here!

I got mine at Walmart in the office supply section. It is 9 x 6 which is perfect for the 4x6 cards or even 5x7. It is small enough so that it isn't bulky to tote around. They come in clear plastic , and a few bright colors. If you have a little extra time...you can add stickers and your child's name to personalize.
Hi Penny,
We are taking my two little princesses to Disney this weekend! Is there any chance you could create two personalized christmas covers for the autograph books for them?
1. Julia Katherine - She likes Tink and the princesses
2. Morgan - she is a princess girl all the way
Thanks so much!!!!!!
I am trying to make autograph books, and clearly I am doing something wrong.
I am taking four of the five kids to Disney for their first and most likely only time ever!![]()
I am trying to make autograph books, and clearly I am doing something wrong.
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I go to Photobucket where the amazing designs are, save a picture to my desktop and when I try to insert or paste it to Word, it loses quality, to the point of being barely legible.
Clearly I am missing something! Can anyone help? We leave in 6 weeks and I have four books to make!
Thanks!

I print mine on 4x6. You can buy index cards at Walmart that are all white and are already cut down to 4x6 (pretty inexpensive...around $1.26 I think), but I like to buy cardstock and cut it down to 4x6 because it is a lot thicker than the index cards. You can get 3 4x6 cards per 8.5x11 sheet of cardstock.
Also, in page setup...set the top margin to .25 and the rest of the margins to .2 (bottom, left and right margins).
Go to file then page setup in Word and set the paper to 4 by 6 inches. Then paste the pictures/autograph pages into the document. Go to format then picture and click on size. Change the height to 3.55 inches and the width will automatically adjust. This will leave a little bit of white around the picture. Also...make sure you center it on the page.
If you don't want any white around it...in page setup under the "paper" tab set the paper to borderless 4x6 photo then you can make the picture bigger and have no white around the border. I prefer a little white as it looks good and saves on ink...just a little...but when you are printing 236 cards like I did every little bit helped.
Hope this helps!
I take 8.5 x 11 cardstock paper and cut it down to get three 4x6 cards...there will be a little bit of paper left over. I cut the cardstock to make the 4x6 cards before I print on them. I like using cardstock instead of index cards that are already cut to 4x6 because they are a little bit sturdier. Like penny...she is the designer for some of my cards...I do not bind them together. I get a photo album that you can slide pictures in and out of the pockets so that you can get to the individual autograph cards easily when you see a character and they aren't having to struggle with a whole book...just one card. I also have a small clipboard to clip the page to and it gives the character something sturdy to write on and you don't have to worry about it blowing away during the transfer. Fortunately, I have a little one and a stroller so I don't have to carry my book all over WDW.
Just wanted to stop in & say thanks. My autograph cards turned out great.
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Thanks for posting, it is nice to see your work being used.![]()
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