I find that buying autograph books, especially from the parks, is very expensive. One way to minimise autograph book costs is to make your own. It is a fun activity for all the family and gets everyone in the Disney spirit. The way I have made a simple one was by getting a hand full of paper cut down to size and hole punched them down the left side. Using leftover wool I bound them securely together, and I stuck some very thick card on to the back page to create a hard surface to create a firmer writing area for the characters. I then decorated with card to make s simple Minnie mouse and wrote in a Disney style font Disney then the year of our visit, although it could be decorated with stickers, printouts or anything your child chooses.
Although that's how I made mine has anyone made any before that were successfully appealing and durable and if so, how?
Although that's how I made mine has anyone made any before that were successfully appealing and durable and if so, how?