Quick & Easy Mickey Mouse Wreath Christmas Ornament Craft
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Mickey Mouse Wreath Christmas Ornament
If you’ve ever visited a Disney Park during the holiday season you have probably seen a variety of different wreaths hanging on lamp posts, from buildings, and on garlands. The photo below is from Disneyland Paris – we visited for Christmas Day back in 2015 and it was SO magical!
This Disney craft is inspired by those wreaths, and are so quick and simple to make! Make them with the kids on the run up to Christmas to hang up on the tree.
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Materials & Tools Used in This Craft
Full instructions are found in the printable tutorial card at the end of this post, but here is a quick outline so you know what to expect from the craft. I highly recommend always reading everything all the way through before starting any project so you understand all the steps required.
A few simple craft supplies are needed for this paper ornament:
- Construction Paper in the following colors:
- Red
- Green
- Red (Fine) Glitter (optional)
- School Glue/White PVA Glue
- Glue Stick
- Scissors
- String or Ribbon – for hanging your completed ornament
- Laminator – optional, but you can laminate your ornaments to make them last longer if you wish
- Mickey Mouse Wreath Ornament Template
- You will find the template download links before the tutorial card and surrounded by a purple box. Tap the purple download buttons to save the file(s) to your device.
- Printables are available in two paper sizes – A4 and US Letter (8.5″ x 11″). Download the size that is appropriate for your printer.
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Mickey Mouse Wreath Christmas Ornament Craft Tips
- Print the template onto the suggested colored construction paper and cut the pieces out. (But you could use any colors you want!)
- If construction paper won’t go through your printer, you could print onto regular paper and trace around the pieces onto the colored paper/card. You will have to add any detail with a black marker pen.
- Another option is to print onto white paper and color the pieces in with crayons, pens, paints, or pencils.
- Or what about making this Mickey wreath using craft foam? You will have to add any detail with a black marker pen.
- Cut all the pieces out and lay them where they should go before sticking down with glue.
- An optional extra is adding glitter: apply white school glue to the parts you want to add some sparkle, sprinkle glitter on top, shake off the excess and leave to dry. We’ve suggested parts of the ornament to add glitter to, but you can add it wherever you like!
- Stick a loop of string (red and white baker’s twine is very festive looking!) or ribbon to the back of the ornaments. Cover the fixings with another wreath piece to hide them. Leave everything to dry completely before hanging on your tree!
- If you want the decorations to last longer, you could run them through a laminator before attaching the hanging loop. When cutting out after laminating the ornaments, make sure you leave a slight edge so that the laminating sheets do not come apart!
Download Mickey Mouse Wreath Christmas Ornament Template
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How Do I Make a Mickey Mouse Wreath Christmas Ornament?
Just check out the how-to card below with full materials, tools, instructions, and demonstration photos. You can print the card out too (don’t worry, the pics don’t print to save your ink!).
Mickey Mouse Wreath Christmas Ornament Craft
Materials
- Construction Paper in the following colors: Green Red
- Red Fine Glitter optional
- String or Ribbon
TOOLS
- White School Glue (PVA Glue)
- Glue Stick
- Laminator & Laminating Sheets (optional)
Instructions
- Download and print out the Mickey wreath ornament template onto corresponding colored papers (Link in the blog post) and carefully cut the pieces out.
- Space the ears evenly and stick them to the back of the ornament with a glue stick Glue the ribbon in between the ears.
- If you are adding glitter, apply white school glue carefully to the bow and the berries and add red glitter. Shake off excess and leave to dry.
- Finally, form a hanging loop with a piece of string or ribbon and stick it to the back of the ornament. To hide your workings at the back you could add another wreath piece to cover.
- If you want, you can laminate the ornament so that it lasts longer. Before attaching the loop, run it through a laminator and cut away the excess. Make sure you leave a slight edge as you cut it out so that the laminating sheets don't fall away! Attach the loop to the back.
- Hang your Mickey Mouse wreath ornament on your Christmas tree!
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More Disney Ornament Crafts
Here are some other Disney character ornaments for you to make after this one!
- Disney’s Frozen Anna Christmas Ornament Craft
- Toy Story Alien Christmas Ornament Craft
- Reindeer Mickey Mouse Christmas Ornament Craft
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