ChrisMouse
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I'm fighting my scrapbooking urges...
Last year for our DLR trip, I made cool homemade autograph books for the kids ahead of time. The characters loved them and the kids got a lot of extra attention from the characters (you should have seen my DD's face when Mary Poppins and Bert were exclaiming over and over again about their lovely "likenesses", etc...)
Anyway, I had a few problems...they were HEAVY, and I had to carry them in my backpack. It was hard to find the "right" page when we saw characters, so it was a bit stressful...
So this time I was going to have the kids use "generic" autograph books so we could just flip to the next page and always be ready, etc. then scrap the books when I got home.
However, the autograph books I bought on Ebay have very thin flimsy disappointing pages that I'm afraid will get bent, etc.
What are YOUR experiences with autograph books? Anyone have any input either way? Is there ANOTHER better way to do this??
Thanks!
Last year for our DLR trip, I made cool homemade autograph books for the kids ahead of time. The characters loved them and the kids got a lot of extra attention from the characters (you should have seen my DD's face when Mary Poppins and Bert were exclaiming over and over again about their lovely "likenesses", etc...)
Anyway, I had a few problems...they were HEAVY, and I had to carry them in my backpack. It was hard to find the "right" page when we saw characters, so it was a bit stressful...
So this time I was going to have the kids use "generic" autograph books so we could just flip to the next page and always be ready, etc. then scrap the books when I got home.
However, the autograph books I bought on Ebay have very thin flimsy disappointing pages that I'm afraid will get bent, etc.
What are YOUR experiences with autograph books? Anyone have any input either way? Is there ANOTHER better way to do this??
Thanks!