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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 6
| Pillowcase Autographs Since I've never gone on a Disney Cruise. Could someone explain to me what they mean by getting character autographs on a pillowcase? Does that mean you ask each character you meet to sign a pillowcase? Or do you give it to someone else? In addition can you do the same with a t-shirt? Pike |
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 604
| You can have just about anything autographed. I'd put your item(s) into a large zip lock bag with your sharpies. You can include a note from your child to the characters too if you want. Put your name and stateroom number on the bag and give it to the guest services folks on your first day. By the end of your cruise, it should be signed, sealed and delivered back to you. I did pillowcases for my DDs on our first cruise. Found some cute blue "Mickey" ones at Target.com. They look great sitting on their beds and are a wonderful souvenirs. I've also read that if you do a shirt or something and are worried about the Sharpies bleeding through to put cardboard or several sheets of tissue paper inside. I also think you can specify which characters you want to sign IE: Mickey and friends, all or princesses.
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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: North Port, FL
Posts: 88
| I just did this for my boys. They came out better then I could have imagined!! I put a note in my eldest son's zip lock bag that it was his 10th birthday so his pillow case has "Happy 10th Birthday" on it. It has more signatures then I could have possibly imagined.....everything from Mickey, to Cinderella, to Captain Jack Sparrow. It is a great souviner and it was free! Can't beat that! I dropped my zip lock bags off at guest services the first afternoon of our cruise and they were delivered the last night. I would highly recommend doing this! You can also do t-shirts and mattings for pictures frames.....anything flat. I asked about autographable stuffed animals but they said no to that one.
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| How many autographs? | lfredsbo | Making More Magic: Everything Else! | 16 | 06-21-2008 08:25 AM |
| Pillowcase Signing | tinytinkmom | Staying in Style: The Resorts/Hotels | 4 | 04-14-2007 10:55 PM |
| Autographs | BethC | Touring the 'World': The Parks | 16 | 08-11-2005 11:13 AM |
| autographs | mom2my4dwarfs | Making More Magic: Everything Else! | 8 | 05-01-2005 05:55 PM |