Especially if you’re wanting to get all of the cast members’ signatures. So does anyone else see a Disney autograph book in their near future? Forget Etsy and Amazon when you can do it yourself! Seriously, this is the perfect DIY photo book/autograph book. I made 77 covers or pages with different characters and a total of 307 designs (cover and the pages). Almost all the characters can you see in the parks. The cover has a texture of leather with an ‘burned’ drawing of a Disney character. I’ve seen some people make a photo album, while others made it into a scrapbook as their very own personalized Disney keepsake. This was mine first design for an autograph book. Plus, you can customize this official autograph book however you may choose.
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I laminated the front and back cover pages, used binder clips to bing them and tada! You have a homemade autograph book…that saves you like $25 right there not having to buy one at the Disney store. When you’re on your Disney world trip – don’t forget a sharpie for signatures!Īfter that, you just assemble your pages accordingly and hole punch the pages. Once or IF they were signed, I figured I’d bring them home and laminate them for my son (yes, I have a laminator) :). I used my paper cutter to create a simple backing page for each of my 5×7 signature pages so that it looked more like a book and held up better.Įach cardstock page was designed about a half inch bigger than the autograph page, as well as with little slits in all the corners so I could slip the pages into the corners of the booklet if we wanted to. They are 5×7 blank pages and there are 24 total.Īfter it was cut up, I started working on my chipboard next.
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Then, I used my paper cutter to cut it up.
#Autograph book free
To start, I printed out my FREE PRINTABLE AUTOGRAPH BOOK. Today I’m going to show you just how I used chipboard to create a Disney Autograph Book for our Disney trip next week! We’re so excited and this is an easy project, thanks to the chipboard, with a FREE PRINT for all of you at the end to make your own autograph book.ĭIY Disney Autograph Book with Free Prints Plus, your kiddos will be so excited to use something they made themselves. You don’t need much to make this Disney Autograph Book.