I downloaded the Waltograph font to my Silhouette when I made the Disney countdown calendar.
I used the same font to cut out vinyl for the personalized Disneyland water bottles.
I used the same font to cut out vinyl for the personalized Disneyland water bottles.
No trip to Disney is complete without an autograph book.
Their mom was a bit hesitant about having an autograph book (it is one more thing to carry around), but I remember when my daughter was that age, it gave her an ice breaker when she met the princesses, and to a little girl, spending time with the real life princesses is the best part of Disneyland!
I made these autograph books very compact so they don't take up much space.
They were super easy to make.
I bought small pre-made journals from JoAnn's and then
I cut out the front cover letters on my silhouette machine. Then I used two packages of princess stickers to decorate the front cover and each of the inside pages.
I added their names because when kids are shy and approach someone new, they usually mumble their name. It's usually the highlight of a little girls trip when one of the Disney princesses calls them by name.
I added a glow stick wand to the mix (from The Dollar Store of course!), and packaged them all together for a fun little Disneyland treat.
4 comments
A great thing to do is take the autographs later and put them in the scrapbook with the pictures of the girls with the princesses.
~Carolyn
We always took our autograph books, my mother even took one when she went with her sister a few years ago.
What a fantastic gift and so perfectly Disney.
That is so cute!!! What a nice Aunt you are:) Thanks for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.
Jill
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