Which pen to autograph a hat?

Soupermom

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We're taking hats for the characters to autograph and I was wondering which would work better...a Sharpie, or a ballpoint pen. (I know that have to be big enough for the characters to hold...)

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We used a sharpie for my dd's hats, the hats were beige and we used a black sharpie. I found one that was fine point on one end and a thicker point on the other. The princesses seemed to prefer the fine point while mickey and donald or those with "gloved hands" prefered the thicker point. I recently saw a package with several colors. I think any permanant marker will be fine.

The regular ball point pen would not write on the fabric and I wanted permanent marker anyway. Be careful with the characters though as they do not want the ink on their clothing. I usually handed the pen over for signing and retreived it for my girls.

BTW - they still love the hats and wear them often while the autograph books sit on the shelves.

TJ
 
We use Sharpie markers.

Other idea's for autographs...

In EPCOT my DD bought a large t-shirt and DS bought a
small bongo drum.

At each country, they had the 'host' sign the t-shirt and
bongo drum with their name in the native language.
The hosts alos wrote hello or a small msg (on the t-shirt)
in the language.
It was my kids favorite sovenier from WDW.
 
for all of the great suggestions! I"m sure this will be a huge hit with my kids as well!

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I always use the Rub-a-Dub laundry marking pen. It is made specifically for fabrics! I probably found it at Target.
 
Just a tip from my days of collecting autographed baseballs and baseball cards as a young girl - black sharpie's eventually get a yellowish tint to them. Over time, the blue sharpie is your best option. All that said, they're kids and want to enjoy the autographs now - so it may not matter how it holds up over time. Have a blast!
 
Originally posted by SillyOleBear
Just a tip from my days of collecting autographed baseballs and baseball cards as a young girl - black sharpie's eventually get a yellowish tint to them. Over time, the blue sharpie is your best option. All that said, they're kids and want to enjoy the autographs now - so it may not matter how it holds up over time. Have a blast!

Thanks thats good to know - I think we will switch to blue!

TJ
 












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