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DIY Disney Autograph Books

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Our family vacation this year is to Disney World.  We’re biting the bullet, opening the wallet, and taking all five kids to Disney.  The last time we went {when we only had two kids and they were really young} our homemade Disney autograph books were one of our favorite souvenirs.  I decided to make them for my younger kids for our trip this year and thought you might like to sneak a peek.

DIY Disney autograph books

When I made autograph books for our last trip, I used small blank page coil books and added a little title page with stickers.

homemade disney autograph book

We had each character sign on the right side of the book and when we got home we printed out all our character photos and glued the coordinating photo across from the signature.  It ended up being such a special, personal souvenir of a really amazing trip.

daisy duck autograph in disney autograph book

This time, I couldn’t find small coil books but did find fairly small blank journals {with unlined pages} that would work well.  The key is to make sure they’re lightweight so you’re not dragging heavy books around all day.  I bought a different color book for each child and then bought coordinating scrapbook paper {the dots reminded me of Minnie Mouse} and went through my scrapbook stash for large letter stickers.

supplies for disney autograph books

I cut a strip of paper and glued it across the middle of the front and back covers, wrapping right around the binding.  Besides looking cute and colorful, the paper also covered over the journal logo.

paper banner on autograph book

To finish them off, I added a large monogram sticker for each child {so we can quickly grab books and know which one belongs to which child}.

monogrammed disney autograph book

The books look so cute and have us feeling pretty excited about our summer trip.  Now if only someone would plan all the tour details for me {wink}.

handmade disney autograph books


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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