Create this cute Mickey Mouse autograph book – FREE cut file for your next trip to Disney!
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A couple of weeks ago I took a whirlwind long weekend to Disney World sans kids!
I’ll have to write another post just about that once I have all of the photos in order because it was AMAZING, and if you’re looking for an excuse to go with just your girlfriends, I’ll give you all of them!
But today I want to talk about this adorable vintage Mickey Mouse autograph book – FREE cut file that I whipped up the night before my trip.
I’m sharing the FREE cut file with you so you can make your own!
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Mickey Mouse Autograph Book – FREE Cut File
You will need two files to make this autograph book:
Mickey Heads 1 and Mickey Heads 2
The first Mickey Heads file (top above) contains the Mickey Mouse silhouette that can be used to cut colored cardstock for the filler pages of the autograph book.
It also contains the tongue which needs to be cut on red cardstock as well as the face which needs to be cut on white cardstock.
The second Mickey Heads file (bottom above) is intended to be cut on black cardstock.
The Mickey Mouse silhouette is for the front and back covers of the autograph book.
It also contains the smile, nose, and eyes.
Mickey Mouse Autograph Book – FREE Cut File: Putting the pieces together
Piece Mickey’s face together by first adhering the white face to the black mouse ears silhouette.
Add the nose, eyes, and mouth.
Use a fine tip Sharpie to add the dimples at the end of the smile.
Add the tongue on top of the smile.
Line up all the pages for the book and punch a hole in the top corner of the left ear.
The Crop-a-dile (affiliate link) is amazing for punching through a bunch of paper at once!
I glued a small washer to the front and back covers of the autograph book, over the holes, to reinforce them.
Use a ball chain keychain or a binder ring (affiliate links) to keep the autograph book together.
The Mickey Mouse autograph book turned out SO cute!
It fit perfectly in my crossbody bag and, believe it or not, even though this was a girls’ trip, we collected a LOT of autographs!
I’ll be making 2 more of these for my littles when we go to Disneyland in the fall!
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Lauren Renee Sparks
Friday 22nd of March 2019
I have my own Mickey head here. This is perfect! Visiting you from the friday feature linky party. laurensparks.net
Mother of 3
Thursday 21st of March 2019
That is just darling! My husband and I went once without kids when they were really little... it was AMAZING! Of course I think anytime is a great time to go to Disney! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Encouraging Hearts and Home. Pinned.
Kristi Dominguez
Monday 18th of March 2019
This is super cute, Michele! This would make such a great gift for friends and family who will be traveling to Disney! Thank you for linking up and sharing with us! xoxo
Rhonda
Wednesday 2nd of May 2018
This is so cute. We're planning a trip to Disney for Christmas. Thanks for sharing on Sunday's Best.
Marie | DIY Adulation
Sunday 29th of April 2018
Omgosh this is awesome! We are taking the kids to Disney for the first time next year and these are perfect. Thanks so much for the cut file!