This video is so cool! I met Tinkerbelle, Peter Pan for the first time this year and Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel again after several years and it was so cool seeing all there caligraphy and cursive I complimented Cinderella and told her I love to write in cursive as well and she loved that. I've meet pluto twice but never got his autograph so next time for sure!
Thanks for the behind the scenes insights. I brought DVD sleeves a few times to the parks and have collected autographs from eight of the Princesses along with Mushu, Flynn Rider, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Tinker Bell. Did you see DVD sleeves during your time? And wow, I didn't know you were friends with Pluto and Kermit. That's cool. Kermit's signature is in front of the replica Chinese Theater.
@v_zach oh I feel like I've seen Kermit's autographs there before!!! To be honest, I do not recall any DVD sleeves, but more often it was the impressive scrapbooking efforts that stood out to me. Some people went above and beyond creating memorable autograph memorabilia to sign on. I was a short puppy and lacked the upper body strength to carry the weight of puppy's costume. That was his nickname, "puppy." I wonder if it still is... more often than not, people called him that over his actual name. 🤭🤭
I loved this! Super adorable 🥰 my handwriting has declined too as i got older. I was a young mom so for me i noticed that i think around 35 i stopped taking as much time to make my writing super neat. Sometimes i miss that person that would re-write the same post it note 10x until i liked the way it looked 😂
@lunalilaclily so it's the mid 30s that we lose our writing groove unless we're actively working not to?! I love it 🤭🤣 thanks for sharing and watching! ❤️
What cool insight! I didn't think signatures would vary so much between princesses. Pocahontas' sig seems like it requires a lot of concentration to get right. How was the physical experience signing for characters like Pluto and Kermit? I imagine it must have been tricky with the full-body costumes. ETA: My handwriting has also declined a bit as I've gotten older. I blame the furious note-taking I had to take for school and the lack of writing I need to do since finishing my education. You're right that calligraphy can be a relaxing activity, so I try to practice and exchange letters with a close friend to keep it looking nice.
@writerspen010 not gonna lie, the physical experience was tricky sometimes, but if memory serves, I was able to look out of the mouth of Kermit.. Pluto was also the mouth.. thanks for sharing in the wiring struggles! 🙈 I love that you write letters. ✍️
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This video is so cool! I met Tinkerbelle, Peter Pan for the first time this year and Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel again after several years and it was so cool seeing all there caligraphy and cursive I complimented Cinderella and told her I love to write in cursive as well and she loved that. I've meet pluto twice but never got his autograph so next time for sure!
@@MarysAwesomeVideos absolutely!! That's awesome you write in cursive.. I'm told it's a dying art these days. 😭😭😭
Thanks for the behind the scenes insights. I brought DVD sleeves a few times to the parks and have collected autographs from eight of the Princesses along with Mushu, Flynn Rider, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Tinker Bell. Did you see DVD sleeves during your time? And wow, I didn't know you were friends with Pluto and Kermit. That's cool. Kermit's signature is in front of the replica Chinese Theater.
@v_zach oh I feel like I've seen Kermit's autographs there before!!! To be honest, I do not recall any DVD sleeves, but more often it was the impressive scrapbooking efforts that stood out to me. Some people went above and beyond creating memorable autograph memorabilia to sign on. I was a short puppy and lacked the upper body strength to carry the weight of puppy's costume. That was his nickname, "puppy." I wonder if it still is... more often than not, people called him that over his actual name. 🤭🤭
I loved this! Super adorable 🥰 my handwriting has declined too as i got older. I was a young mom so for me i noticed that i think around 35 i stopped taking as much time to make my writing super neat. Sometimes i miss that person that would re-write the same post it note 10x until i liked the way it looked 😂
@lunalilaclily so it's the mid 30s that we lose our writing groove unless we're actively working not to?! I love it 🤭🤣 thanks for sharing and watching! ❤️
What cool insight! I didn't think signatures would vary so much between princesses. Pocahontas' sig seems like it requires a lot of concentration to get right. How was the physical experience signing for characters like Pluto and Kermit? I imagine it must have been tricky with the full-body costumes.
ETA: My handwriting has also declined a bit as I've gotten older. I blame the furious note-taking I had to take for school and the lack of writing I need to do since finishing my education. You're right that calligraphy can be a relaxing activity, so I try to practice and exchange letters with a close friend to keep it looking nice.
@writerspen010 not gonna lie, the physical experience was tricky sometimes, but if memory serves, I was able to look out of the mouth of Kermit.. Pluto was also the mouth.. thanks for sharing in the wiring struggles! 🙈 I love that you write letters. ✍️