I don't have a fancy craft cutter, so I tried to keep things simple.
Here's what I did:
1) I downloaded a Mickey Mouse silhouette and traced it onto a piece of cardstock. I also cut a two squares of cardstock (one for the front cover and one for the back cover) and a letter (initial) in a contrasting color.
2) I taped the silhouettes and letters in place (using double sided tape) and had the front and back covers laminated at a business supply store.
3) I cut about 15 pieces of blank paper (for each book) and used a hole punch to put holes in the tops of the pages and the covers. Then, I secured everything in place with key rings.
4) Finally, I added some cute ribbon so the boys could hang the books around their necks.
The personalized books were a huge success, and the boys had a great time getting autographs from all their new Disney friends. :-)
I think Mickey liked them too. :-)
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Just adorable! We went to Disney two years ago...my son's Make a Wish...and had an amazing time. Still trying to get time to scrapbook it all.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a special place. I am sure you made some great memories with your little guy. :-)
DeleteSo cute!! They will treasure those autograph books forever!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paula. I hope so. :-)
DeleteWhat a great idea! I definitely want to do this for our next Disney trip!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a lot of fun. I would highly recommend a character breakfast and using a fast pass at Disney to meet Mickey. :-)
DeleteGREAT JOB! love them. DISNEY ROCKS. xo jen
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