Shellybelle said:Just a suggestion...
it might not fit as many autographs, but we got both of my kids disney hats. My son's is the white one with the word Disney spelled out with character's costumes and my daughter's is the pink princess one. The characters put their autographs all over it. It makes a great souvenier and the kids love to wear them all year to show them off. You'd actually be surprised at how many autographs you can get on them. My son has probably 40+ on his!
Yeah when my son went to get Jafar's autograph he took it and wouldn't sign where the other characters were...he turned the hat inside out and put his in there. But this gave us the idea of putting all the villains in the inside. It was funny though because Jafar made a big production of having to sign the inside. And when Hercules went to sign it, he said he couldn't believe how big Mickey made his autograph, but you know, he IS Mickey! It makes for something memorable!mrtoad said:On my honeymoon my wife and I were leaving the MK for the day and outside the train station was Donald signing autographs. This was back before the strict rules of lines and such. So we go over and there is a small crowd around him and girl in her late teens was with her friends and wanted Donald to sign her had which had a bunch of sigs on it already. It was a baseball cap with Mickey on it. So Donald signs and it and in true Donald fashion proceeded to draw a mustache and beard on Mickey. Pretty funny stuff...
Yes, make sure that if you want characters to sign your shirt do not have it on, they will not be able to sign the shirt.Trishnh said:(they can only sign shirts that are not being worn--Tigger--ahem) :lol:
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