

I like using cereal, cracker, or other type grocery boxes because they are readily available from the recycle bin and they’re easy for smaller hands to cut and fold. The size of the box will determine the size of your autograph space (remembering the kids will be decorating the pages too). Simply cut out one of the sides and fold it in half.

I’ve been stockpiling our cereal boxes (the ones with no printing on the inside) to use as the covers for our autograph books. In the past we’ve bought autograph books for the kids to bring but this year we decided to get crafty and make custom autograph books, with the help of Melissa & Doug’s extensive arts & craft supplies, plus a few recycled materials.

Wild rides and colourful parades will be part of our agenda as will meeting some of our favourite Disney characters. Vacation time brings with it family travel and this year we’re headed to Walt Disney World for a little theme park fun. This family travel diy autograph book craft idea was shared with us by guest editor Carrie Anne Badov from. Pinterest Facebook Twitter Email Shop the Story
