Kids love standing in line to greet characters and having them sign their very own book.
These also make wonderful souvenirs!
You will stand in line to meet a character.
While waiting open your book to the page you want signed and bring a pen.
When we get home we get prints of those pictures that fit in the book.
Then we affix them in our autograph book by the autograph.
Not only does this cover the bleed from the sharpie, but make such a fun keepsake.
Such a fun scrapbook for kids.
Now to move your image where you want on the page choose the image.
Now right click your mouse and select text wrapping > tight.
Now you could drag your image wherever you want on your page.
Insert index cards in manual feed tray.
Now select to print it under File.
Now click Properties to the right of the selected printer in the menu that pops up.
Under properties ensure to select manual tray and quality printing.
Click OK and OK again.
Repeat for all characters youd like to include.
But below are a couple cover images you might use that were custom designed by me.
These cover are about 1 over the index cards on all sides so that they protect your book.
Print the cover/back you like.
Then laminate for durability.
Hole punch your cover and index card sheets.
I use my 3 hole punch to uniformity and just move the holes to line them up better.
As you finish put a piece of 1/8ribbon or a book ringthrough each of the two holes.
Close and you are all set!
After you visit Disney you’re able to easily remove sheets you didnt use and add pictures.
Dont forget to write your name on the front in case you loose your book.
We also add our cell phone number.
I borrow a sewing machine from my mother-in-law usually, but didnt plan ahead well on this one.
So I actually hand sewed this bag.
Set top of bag first.
Fold 3/4 of material over twice and pin to hold.
Insert handle edges towards the middle leaving a 3 gap between edges in the middle.
Sew across on the bottom edge (closest to material).
Now fold up your handle and sew the top edge.
Now fold the piece in half again so that the edges with the handles are even.
Pin together and sew up the sides.
Turn right side out.
It should now be a bag.
Cut out a Mickey Mouse shape from coordinating color and stitch or spray glue it in place.
Use Dimensional Fabric Paint to write your name on the front and allow to dry thoroughly.