Signature Collection Help

AmberMK

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I’m posting this question in a couple of boards since I’m not sure exactly where it belongs and I’d like to get it in front of as many people as possible. I did not see a rule against this, so please forgive me if I overlooked it.

I’ve been looking for a really cool way for my niece and nephew to collect signatures at all the character breakfasts and at the Christmas party I have tickets to.

A signature book is a little mundane, and I’ve seen the numerous posts for t-shirts, pillow cases, and even plates and they just don’t seem quite right. I’ve been digging for months, and I finally stumbled across actual signature cards which seem to be fairly new, or at least don’t have any reviews yet.

I’m wondering if anyone here has used them and just didn’t think to go back to the site to review them since it appears to be a game site and not site you would normally associate with Disney awesomeness.

https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/pixie-dust-signature-cards

That’s the link to them.

They really seem like a cool idea to me if they of decent quality (what I’m hoping to get an opinion on from someone), and I think they would be awesome to frame and hang around the munchkins rooms and the rest of the house as souvenirs.

Thanks ahead of time for anyone that give me a little help!!
 
Honestly, once the trip was over, my kids didn't care at all about the signatures. I recently saw an idea here about a hat, you don't have to carry, and you get some sun protection.
 
Don't buy those, you can make them yourself and much cuter than that. You can either do traditional scrapbook or digital scrapbook. Just go to Pinterest and search "Disney Signature Cards" or "Disney Character Autograph Ideas."

I'm a digital scrapbooker but my kids just get autograph books. They have a stack of them but like the PP they just go on the shelf after vacation.
 

For our first family trip to Disney in 2014, I bought a pack of these 4x6 white cardstock cards from A.C.Moore. I used a mini clipboard to hold the card for the signature and used different color sharpies for each character, one that would remind you of the character (e.g. red for Mickey, pink for Minnie, green for Tink). When the trip was done, we had each character's signature on a different card that we put into a photo album next to a print of the kids meeting the character. They still look through the photo album from time to time.
 
You should check out the DISigns section of the boards - signature cards over there are very nice, unique, customizable & FREE. Print on cardstock & either put in an inexpensive photo book, hole punch /put on a binder ring or take to a local shop & get bound for a few bucks...
 
I’m posting this question in a couple of boards since I’m not sure exactly where it belongs and I’d like to get it in front of as many people as possible. I did not see a rule against this, so please forgive me if I overlooked it.

I’ve been looking for a really cool way for my niece and nephew to collect signatures at all the character breakfasts and at the Christmas party I have tickets to.

A signature book is a little mundane, and I’ve seen the numerous posts for t-shirts, pillow cases, and even plates and they just don’t seem quite right. I’ve been digging for months, and I finally stumbled across actual signature cards which seem to be fairly new, or at least don’t have any reviews yet.

I’m wondering if anyone here has used them and just didn’t think to go back to the site to review them since it appears to be a game site and not site you would normally associate with Disney awesomeness.

https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/pixie-dust-signature-cards

That’s the link to them.

They really seem like a cool idea to me if they of decent quality (what I’m hoping to get an opinion on from someone), and I think they would be awesome to frame and hang around the munchkins rooms and the rest of the house as souvenirs.

Thanks ahead of time for anyone that give me a little help!!

I haven't purchased these cards, but I do have a few card games from The Game Crafter. The quality of the cards is decent. But honestly, these cards seem really over priced. For $20 plus shipping, you only get 20 cards. And there is nothing uniquely Disney about these. I would think that you could either buy something cuter or make something yourself.
 





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