kclark9830
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Back when we went in 2011, we didn't put much thought into things like autograph books. This time, though, we wanted to help the girls create special memories. They're too shy to strike up a conversation with a character, but they ARE brave enough to approach and hand over a book and pen!
I hate to keep harping about my Pinterest board
but I did a search and saw so many cute ideas for making your own autograph book. My MIL does Stampin' Up stamps, and she has an entire room dedicated to this craft. So, naturally, she was the first person I went to. She was happy to help! I took my girls to her house, and we took over the Stampin' Up room to create our autograph books. They didn't turn out as adorable as I'd envisioned, and this is mostly because I let the girls do a lot of it themselves
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I alternated pages so that each character would sign the page, and the opposite page would be a place for a picture. We included personalize pages for each Disney princess, as well as the Fab Five, and many other of my girls' favorites. Here area few shots of what we ended up with.

This one is for Doc McStuffins. There are purple bandaids and purple medicine bottles.

This one is for Mary Poppins!
I hate to keep harping about my Pinterest board


I alternated pages so that each character would sign the page, and the opposite page would be a place for a picture. We included personalize pages for each Disney princess, as well as the Fab Five, and many other of my girls' favorites. Here area few shots of what we ended up with.

This one is for Doc McStuffins. There are purple bandaids and purple medicine bottles.

This one is for Mary Poppins!