DIY: Disney Autograph Book & Travel Album

We’re heading to Disneyland in a few days and I am getting so excited! I’ve heard about the autograph books kids bring and wanted to make one for Ashleigh. I kept coming back to the idea of incorporating a travel type scrapbook in with the autograph book. All the talk this summer about smash books and the like, I just wanted to create a hodge-podge type little keepsake album. So the plan for this album is to use the plain white pages as the autograph pages and to stick in photos and “stuff” from our trip. I’ll also write notes about what we did, maybe jot down some exact times + locations while we’re there and of course some of the fun things Ashleigh says and does. I’m really wanting to pick up a Fuji Instax Mini 7 camera before we go but not so sure I can splurge on it. Although those little polaroids would be so perfect in this album! We’ll see what happens between now and then.
Here’s how I created the album. (PS- you can see the completed album here.)
1. I grabbed a bunch of paper supplies from my stash. I picked up the tinkerbell sticker and several princess stickers at 50% off awhile back. I’d been saving them for something special. I decided on a 6″ x 6″ sized album and cut some plain white cardstock and a handful of colored cardstock to 6×6. I grabbed some stick-on gems, some envelopes and a few other things. I didn’t end up using everything.

2. I used a couple of 12×12 double sided cardstock (pattern on both sides) to create some pocket pages. I first trimmed 3″ off one end of the cardstock so it was 9×12. Then I used a scoring blade and lightly scored at 3″.

3. I folded that 3″ up to create the pocket. Then used the scoring blade again to lightly score at 6″ before folding in half to create the pocket pages.


4. I created the album cover digital style. I used some patterned paper from Cinzia Loosemore’s (Life is Beautiful) as the background. I added the Disneyland text using a font called “started by a mouse“. Then included the month + year (since I like to document with dates). The back cover is just the background paper. I printed the covers on 8.5×11 then trimmed to 6×6.

5. To assemble the album I used my Levinger Circa punch and Circa discs. I’ve had this punch for awhile thinking it would be perfect for these travel style albums. You could also use a three ring system, spiral or cinch style binding. The thing I love about the Levinger punch is how easy it is to swap around pages. I punched the white autograph pages, the colored cardstock, the pocket pages I just made, some scrap paper, a few envelopes, and some little tabbed notecards I picked up.

6. I mismatched pages and sizes to give it that hodge-podge feel. I even threw in some lined yellow notebook paper. I bought some mixed tape by American Crafts and I’m going to use that to smash my photos and stuff into the book. I think the colors coordinate just perfectly. When we get home from our trip I’ll accent more with the princess and other disney stickers I have.












PS- you can see the completed album here.
Posted by Molly | 9 comments






Diane
This is amazing Molly! I am impressed! Ashleigh is going to have such a great time with it, able to save bits in the pockets in addition to the autographs. I remember well the fun with autographs at Disney
Tiki
What a great idea Molly! I bet Ashleigh is going to have so much fun. I can’t wait to see your pictures when you’re done.
Kait
Wow, your book is amazing! We went to Disney a year ago and we all loved it. You can keep stubs, receipts and scheduled in there.
Have a good trip!
Molly
Hi Kait, Thanks
We just returned from our trip and it was SO FUN!
Laurie
What a great idea and thank you for sharing. I am surprising my 5 year old with a trip to WDW in 33 days. Her first trip! Want to make it magical in every day. Can’t wait to start on this project when she is in school on Monday. Thank you so much!!!
Molly
How fun Laurie!! We just finished the album last weekend. I’ll have to make an update post to show how it turned out. We saved things from Disneyland like ticket stubs, the map, receipts, lots of photos and even a napkin that had mickey mouse ears printed all over. The book turned out great – a total mis-match of stuff with lots of journaling (handwritten and typed).
I stayed up really late one night and added all the photos, the collected stuff and journaling then let my daughter put on the finishing touches with a bunch of disney stickers I found at the craft store. It was fun to wait a few months before doing the album, it was like a trip back in time
Steph
Super cute! Are the covers just plain paper? Maybe folded over? It looks a little thicker. Can’t wait to see some photos of the finished album.
Molly
Hi Steph,
The covers are a piece of thin cardstock, then I printed a digital page and used my xeron to stick it on the cardstock. I need to update this post with the new pictures of the finished album
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