Meeting Disney characters & getting autographs is one of the most popular things to do while at Disney parks. Are you looking for some creative ways to showcase your Disney character signatures? We have 11 Disney autograph ideas that go beyond the standard autograph book.
11 Ways to Display Disney Character Signatures
Wondering about different things you can have autographed while at Disney? Here are some of our most creative ways to get Disney character signatures.
1. Plain Pillowcase
One fun way to keep your Disney autographs on display is on a pillowcase. It could be on a bed pillowcase or on a pillowcase cover for a decorative pillow.
Be sure to bring fabric markers for characters to use to sign!
2. Solid T-shirts
Plain t-shirts are great to sign and you can do plain or colored (just use a white pen for the colored ones.
While you can wear the shirt, it would be easier if you had the shirt separate and have a hard surface underneath to sign.
- Modern classic fit
- Soft ring spun fabric feels great against your skin
- Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and durability
- Tear away label for customizable comfort
- Sreen printing, DTG, embroidery, iron-on transfers, bleaching or discharge
We prefer the Gildan t-shirts for writing on.
3. Disney Storybooks with Glossy Pages
Disney Storybooks featuring many popular characters is a great place to get autographs.
- Hardcover Book
- Saxon, Victoria (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 304 Pages – 10/17/2023 (Publication Date) – Disney Press (Publisher)
Find the page with the character to have them sign!
You can look at them each time to read the stories or pull them out and frame them like a print!
4. Stanley
Stanley cups are all the rage and if you are a fan of Disney, you could take it to the parks and have it signed!
The white ones work best, but if you use a black one, you could have it signed with a silver or gold Sharpie!
5. Fabric Squares
These are easy enough to carry around and can be made into a blanket or quilt once you have enough of them!
Solid fabric squares are the easiest to see the signatures & you can alternate with patterns.
These make a great way to remember your special trip for many years to come.
6. Flat Mickey Wooden Signs
I love these Mickey Mouse wooden signs because once you have the signatures, you can hang them on the wall to use as decor!
I would paint it a flat color before having them signed.
7. Mickey Mouse Hat
One thing that you can get signed and not have to carry around is a baseball cap!
Choose a Disney themed hat and wear it during your trip.
All you will need to bring with you is a Sharpie!
8. Plain Canvas Tote Bag
Canvas bags are relatively inexpensive and can be signed with fabric pens and used on your trip or when you are back home.
Again, this is an item you can actually use while you are at the Disney park!
9. Disney Backpack
We love carrying backpacks to Disney so it only makes sense to find a backpack that can be signed.
Choose one that has lots of blanks space and a fabric that can hold signatures.
10. Disney Poster
If you know you can take care of it properly, a poster filled with Disney character autographs is a really cute way to showcase Disney character autographs.
This is not my favorite idea only because a poster can easily get ripped or crushed. Luckily, they make poster holders to keep it safe.
- Spacious Storage Tube: Accommodates documents, blueprints, artworks, scrolls, and more with its 2.75′ diameter and extendable length up to 27′
- Durable & Waterproof Design: Protects your valuable items from water, ensuring safe storage and transport
- Versatile Usage: Suitable for students, architects, designers, and artists with various carrying needs
- Extendable & Convenient: Easily adjust the length of the tube for different items, and carry it with the included shoulder strap
11. Disney Photo Mat
This is one of my favorite Disney autograph ideas. Simply bring a photo mat and have characters sign with sharpies!
Disney characters will be more than willing to autograph any of these things. Just be sure you have the proper writing tool with you. I would opt for either fabric markers or sharpies.
Do you have any other creative Disney autograph ideas?