Follow easy tutorials to make one or all of these DIY Disney Christmas ornaments that anyone can make! Easy ornaments for Disney lovers!
Want to Disney up your Christmas tree? These fun DIY Mickey Mouse ornaments are the perfect touch! This Christmas we are taking the girls to Disneyland as their big gift. We’ve never been to Disney together as a family—in fact, the last time I was in Disneyland was right after I graduated from high school!...
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If you have kids of a certain age, they’re probably obsessed with the Disney Movie “Frozen”. Today we are sharing some great ideas to help you make everything about this theme! There are wand…
I've long been a fan of Disney Villains, I love their eccentric personalities, and wicked styles. So of course I love to add a little bit of devious style to my Christmas Tree, and this Poison Apple Ornament might is the perfect touch of wicked decor. I love to add a little bit of devious style to my Christmas Tree, and this Poison Apple Ornament might is the perfect touch of wicked decor.
Make the cutest DIY Minnie Mouse ornaments with items from The Dollar Tree! How cute are these willow branch ball ornaments with a classic Minnie Mouse bow? Grab some supplies from Dollar Tree and some
I found this little gem on Pinterest and immediately knew that I wanted to make it the Mad Hatter's top hat! I used the pattern, but lost the instructions. So I punted in making this. I actually used the sewing machine to put it together. I would NOT do that again! I would strongly recommend following the instructions provided by Angel. It would be so much easier than trying to sew it together! Other than that, here are the variations on my little Mad Hatter's hat: Instead of using fleece, as the pattern calls for, I used felt; specifically, felt from The Purl Bee. I love the quality of it. To decorate mine, I used a strip of contrasting felt and a ribbon slide I had in my scrapbooking stash. I created the 10/6 tag from a bit of card stock. I used tacky glue to adhere my embellishments. It worked very well. I used super glue to adhere the alligator clip to the brim (because I was too lazy to get out the glue gun!). I would recommend the glue gun for a stronger hold. I had to reapply the super glue, but second time's a charm. It was quite stable after the second application. So this wasn't the easiest ornament to put together - mostly because I was too disorganized to do it right! But I do love the end result, and I must say, so does Little Chef. He wore it for hours! Until next time, may all your holidays be filled with fairy dust!
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Follow easy tutorials to make one or all of these DIY Disney Christmas ornaments that anyone can make! Easy ornaments for Disney lovers!
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Ready for another SNOW-dorable DIY? The holidays are in full swing and while many of us are staying home this season, I wanted to bring a little dose of cheer with another easy Snow Mouse inspired craft! Snowy & Cozy There’s just something about the holidays that makes me think of all things snow. What makes it a little more fun is infusing a little Disney magic into the mix. So I put together this super easy DIY that will bring a dose of holiday cheer, along with some Mickey & Minnie style into your home. What You’ll Need: - 2 large, 2 medium and 4 small styrofoam balls (found at any craft store or even Amazon.com) - 4 wooden dowels or wooden skewer stick - Wired Ribbon - Black Felt - Scissors - Hot Glue Gun - Small Santa Hat (optional) How to Put Together Your Snow-Mouse Decor 1. Using one wooden dowel or stick, place in the center of your large styrofoam ball. 2. Attach your medium styrofoam ball on top of the larger ball. You can use a dab of hot glue to keep the two sections stable. 3. Take another wooden dowel and split into two equal pieces. 4. Insert your halved dowel into a small styrofoam ball, repeat with another ball to create the matching “ear”. 5. Attach your “ears” into your completed snowman/mice. Use a bit of hot glue to help keep in place. 6. Using your felt, cut out eyes, nose and mouth. Attach with hot glue. 7. Use ribbon to wrap around your snow mice to create a “scarf”. *8. If you want to stabilize your Snow Mice, use a knife to shave off a small section to create a flat surface to display on a shelf or table! 8. Enjoy your Snow Mice decor! Let it Snow(Mice)! I hope you enjoyed this easy to create Snow-Mice decor! I hope it will bring a dose of holiday magic into your home this season. Until next time, take care! 💜
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Follow easy tutorials to make one or all of these DIY Disney Christmas ornaments that anyone can make! Easy ornaments for Disney lovers!
I'm glad I'm not the only one gleefully shifting into holiday gear extra early for 2020; that means I get to post even MORE Christmas crafts and decorations than usual, right? [decisive nod] RIGHT. So let's kick off Tinsel Time with a few of my favorite crafts from around the web: some old, some new, but all relatively easy DIYs that are just super clever and inspirational. - Christmas Gnome TP Rolls: (By It's Always Autumn) When I first saw this picture on Pinterest I assumed it was a toilet paper cover, ala those crocheted doll covers from my youth. (Anyone else have those on the back of your toilet when you were a kid?) These gnomes are *almost* that; there IS a TP roll inside, but the felt & yarn is glued right to the roll. I bet it wouldn't be hard to modify this so you can take the roll *out* again, though! - Oversized Ornaments From Glass Globes: (By Home Stories A to Z) I love oversized decor, and you could do so much with these! If your globe is clear you could add a little winter scene inside, or glue a silhouette to the front and back it with color-changing LEDs, oooOOoh. These globes cost less than $10 at your local hardware store, but I bet a lot of you already have one stashed in the garage. - Candy Cane Easels: (via Fun Holiday Crafts) The easiest DIY ever, but also so cute and functional! Most of us won't be needing name cards this year, of course, but this would be a great way to display favorite greeting cards or little art prints. Tiny easels cost at least a dollar each at the store, so I love using something you probably already have. - Plastic Wine Glass Bell Jars: (by My So Called Crafty Life) This would be a perfect Dollar Tree craft: right now they have all the miniatures, fake snow, and wine glasses you'd need! I love the retro feel, so homey and sweet. - Fish Bowl Snowman Display: (By Crafty Morning) Obviously the hardest part here is finding the three matching bowls - but happily the 2-bowl version looks just as cute, if not a little cuter: The scarf really makes it, too. LOVE. - Bamboo Skewer Paper Trees: (By Lyckoslanten) I've seen small wood slices like that at Dollar Tree, and then all you need are bamboo skewers from the grocery store and pretty scrapbook or wrapping paper! Here's a more modern example from Curbly: I've seen dollar store crafters hot-glue two Jenga blocks (or "tumbling blocks" as they're called at Dollar Tree) together to form little wood stands like that. Super low cost, and no sawing required. - Tissue Paper Stained Glass (via Flickr) I think we've all done small versions of this in grade school, but LOOK how dramatic it is on a large scale!! No tutorial on this one, but the description says it was decoupaged onto clear plexi, so clever. - Mickey & Minnie Snowmice: (By Disney Is My Love Language. No tutorial, but from her photos it looks like she cut up a knit stocking to make the larger accessories.) I've been in love with Tokyo Disneyland's snow characters since they first came out a few years ago, so I'm excited to see them trickling over here to the States this year, along with the gingerbread line. I'd always rather DIY, though, so these cuties are high on my list! I'm also thinking we could cut the gingerbread styles from cardboard, and use caulking for the "icing." This set is from Shop Disney - but we could totally DIY these, right? Here's another version of a snow Mickey, still looking for the original source: From what I remember when making our paper topiary tree, Styrofoam balls this big are pretty expensive - at least $10 each. ... So I guess we better start saving up. :D Since I don't have kids I tend to shy away from kid crafts, but this one has seriously cute potential: The secret is using a clear plastic plate to form the shallow "globe" for the shaker. You could use photos like this, of course, or imagine layering some cute Christmas cards inside! Click here to watch the tutorial video, since I can't figure out how to embed it from Pinterest. Then grab the free template here on the It's Always Autumn site. - Oversized Paper Holly Garland (By Damask Love) Once again I'm loving all things oversized and cartoony, so this is pure eye candy for me. Amber also has a separate post for downloading her free (after sign-up) templates for that print-and-cut retro ornament garland, another super cute craft. I will say that holly garland is more labor-intensive than I expected, so here's an easier version if you need a lot of it: (By The House That Lars Built) She uses twisted painter's paper to make the structure under the leaves instead of floral wire, and of course the leaves are only a single layer instead of double with cut-outs. John and I have 3 trees up so far, but no decorations: even the trees only have their lights on. Honestly I'm loving the simplicity of our bare twinkling tree and our colorful fluffy white one, so I think I might keep the tree decorations to a minimum this year. With a view like this, who needs ornaments? Ahhh, and check out our new bedroom tree: This is the first time John and I've put a tree in our bedroom, and let me tell ya: falling asleep by the light of this dreamy tree-shaped cloud feels like bottled Hallmark channel. We're both so enchanted it's ridiculous, makes us smile every time we enter the room. (This is a Walmart tree we got last January for $20, btw, which makes it that much sweeter.) This little bitty is pretty boring at the moment; needs more twinkle & decorations for sure. (For everyone asking about my new Sarah pillow: it's by Belizabeth Guerrero, and I loooooove it.) We're hoping to squeeze in one more 6-foot tree in our dining room, but this one will have a fun twist. Literally. Stay tuned to see if our crafty experiments work. Since our holiday parties the last few years have been so over-the-top, I'm actually looking forward to a quiet season with no expectations. Just me, John, the cats, and whatever we feel like making or decorating with. That's a nice little respite in what's usually a fun-but-stressful time. Many of you know I've been knocked out this past week with unusual weakness and fatigue, but happily I'm finally getting my old strength back. (We're pretty sure it was all migraines, allergies, & overwork, but we've isolated extra hard anyway, just in case. ) Thank you for the deluge of well-wishes, they helped me while away all those hours on the couch. :) I hope you're finding rest for yourself through this season, too. Give yourself a lot of grace as 2020 winds down, and remember you really *don't* have to do it all. Survival is enough. Breathing and eating and remembering your meds is enough. Everything else is gravy, so go snuggle your pets and/or housemates and look at some twinkle lights. It helps, I promise. ::SQUEEZY QUARANTINE HUGS:: ***** P.S. If you're looking for more Christmas crafts, check out my Tutorials page: I especially recommend my DIY tree flocking: heavily snowed trees are all the rage this year, so it's an easy upgrade that only looks expensive. I used the same technique on our big tree here; the flocking cost less than $10, looks more realistic, has lasted for nine years now, and doesn't shed AT ALL. So before you spend $40 or more on a messy fake snow kit, go check out that tutorial!
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I'm glad I'm not the only one gleefully shifting into holiday gear extra early for 2020; that means I get to post even MORE Christmas crafts and decorations than usual, right? [decisive nod] RIGHT. So let's kick off Tinsel Time with a few of my favorite crafts from around the web: some old, some new, but all relatively easy DIYs that are just super clever and inspirational. - Christmas Gnome TP Rolls: (By It's Always Autumn) When I first saw this picture on Pinterest I assumed it was a toilet paper cover, ala those crocheted doll covers from my youth. (Anyone else have those on the back of your toilet when you were a kid?) These gnomes are *almost* that; there IS a TP roll inside, but the felt & yarn is glued right to the roll. I bet it wouldn't be hard to modify this so you can take the roll *out* again, though! - Oversized Ornaments From Glass Globes: (By Home Stories A to Z) I love oversized decor, and you could do so much with these! If your globe is clear you could add a little winter scene inside, or glue a silhouette to the front and back it with color-changing LEDs, oooOOoh. These globes cost less than $10 at your local hardware store, but I bet a lot of you already have one stashed in the garage. - Candy Cane Easels: (via Fun Holiday Crafts) The easiest DIY ever, but also so cute and functional! Most of us won't be needing name cards this year, of course, but this would be a great way to display favorite greeting cards or little art prints. Tiny easels cost at least a dollar each at the store, so I love using something you probably already have. - Plastic Wine Glass Bell Jars: (by My So Called Crafty Life) This would be a perfect Dollar Tree craft: right now they have all the miniatures, fake snow, and wine glasses you'd need! I love the retro feel, so homey and sweet. - Fish Bowl Snowman Display: (By Crafty Morning) Obviously the hardest part here is finding the three matching bowls - but happily the 2-bowl version looks just as cute, if not a little cuter: The scarf really makes it, too. LOVE. - Bamboo Skewer Paper Trees: (By Lyckoslanten) I've seen small wood slices like that at Dollar Tree, and then all you need are bamboo skewers from the grocery store and pretty scrapbook or wrapping paper! Here's a more modern example from Curbly: I've seen dollar store crafters hot-glue two Jenga blocks (or "tumbling blocks" as they're called at Dollar Tree) together to form little wood stands like that. Super low cost, and no sawing required. - Tissue Paper Stained Glass (via Flickr) I think we've all done small versions of this in grade school, but LOOK how dramatic it is on a large scale!! No tutorial on this one, but the description says it was decoupaged onto clear plexi, so clever. - Mickey & Minnie Snowmice: (By Disney Is My Love Language. No tutorial, but from her photos it looks like she cut up a knit stocking to make the larger accessories.) I've been in love with Tokyo Disneyland's snow characters since they first came out a few years ago, so I'm excited to see them trickling over here to the States this year, along with the gingerbread line. I'd always rather DIY, though, so these cuties are high on my list! I'm also thinking we could cut the gingerbread styles from cardboard, and use caulking for the "icing." This set is from Shop Disney - but we could totally DIY these, right? Here's another version of a snow Mickey, still looking for the original source: From what I remember when making our paper topiary tree, Styrofoam balls this big are pretty expensive - at least $10 each. ... So I guess we better start saving up. :D Since I don't have kids I tend to shy away from kid crafts, but this one has seriously cute potential: The secret is using a clear plastic plate to form the shallow "globe" for the shaker. You could use photos like this, of course, or imagine layering some cute Christmas cards inside! Click here to watch the tutorial video, since I can't figure out how to embed it from Pinterest. Then grab the free template here on the It's Always Autumn site. - Oversized Paper Holly Garland (By Damask Love) Once again I'm loving all things oversized and cartoony, so this is pure eye candy for me. Amber also has a separate post for downloading her free (after sign-up) templates for that print-and-cut retro ornament garland, another super cute craft. I will say that holly garland is more labor-intensive than I expected, so here's an easier version if you need a lot of it: (By The House That Lars Built) She uses twisted painter's paper to make the structure under the leaves instead of floral wire, and of course the leaves are only a single layer instead of double with cut-outs. John and I have 3 trees up so far, but no decorations: even the trees only have their lights on. Honestly I'm loving the simplicity of our bare twinkling tree and our colorful fluffy white one, so I think I might keep the tree decorations to a minimum this year. With a view like this, who needs ornaments? Ahhh, and check out our new bedroom tree: This is the first time John and I've put a tree in our bedroom, and let me tell ya: falling asleep by the light of this dreamy tree-shaped cloud feels like bottled Hallmark channel. We're both so enchanted it's ridiculous, makes us smile every time we enter the room. (This is a Walmart tree we got last January for $20, btw, which makes it that much sweeter.) This little bitty is pretty boring at the moment; needs more twinkle & decorations for sure. (For everyone asking about my new Sarah pillow: it's by Belizabeth Guerrero, and I loooooove it.) We're hoping to squeeze in one more 6-foot tree in our dining room, but this one will have a fun twist. Literally. Stay tuned to see if our crafty experiments work. Since our holiday parties the last few years have been so over-the-top, I'm actually looking forward to a quiet season with no expectations. Just me, John, the cats, and whatever we feel like making or decorating with. That's a nice little respite in what's usually a fun-but-stressful time. Many of you know I've been knocked out this past week with unusual weakness and fatigue, but happily I'm finally getting my old strength back. (We're pretty sure it was all migraines, allergies, & overwork, but we've isolated extra hard anyway, just in case. ) Thank you for the deluge of well-wishes, they helped me while away all those hours on the couch. :) I hope you're finding rest for yourself through this season, too. Give yourself a lot of grace as 2020 winds down, and remember you really *don't* have to do it all. Survival is enough. Breathing and eating and remembering your meds is enough. Everything else is gravy, so go snuggle your pets and/or housemates and look at some twinkle lights. It helps, I promise. ::SQUEEZY QUARANTINE HUGS:: ***** P.S. If you're looking for more Christmas crafts, check out my Tutorials page: I especially recommend my DIY tree flocking: heavily snowed trees are all the rage this year, so it's an easy upgrade that only looks expensive. I used the same technique on our big tree here; the flocking cost less than $10, looks more realistic, has lasted for nine years now, and doesn't shed AT ALL. So before you spend $40 or more on a messy fake snow kit, go check out that tutorial!
Ready for another SNOW-dorable DIY? The holidays are in full swing and while many of us are staying home this season, I wanted to bring a little dose of cheer with another easy Snow Mouse inspired craft! Snowy & Cozy There’s just something about the holidays that makes me think of all things snow. What makes it a little more fun is infusing a little Disney magic into the mix. So I put together this super easy DIY that will bring a dose of holiday cheer, along with some Mickey & Minnie style into your home. What You’ll Need: - 2 large, 2 medium and 4 small styrofoam balls (found at any craft store or even Amazon.com) - 4 wooden dowels or wooden skewer stick - Wired Ribbon - Black Felt - Scissors - Hot Glue Gun - Small Santa Hat (optional) How to Put Together Your Snow-Mouse Decor 1. Using one wooden dowel or stick, place in the center of your large styrofoam ball. 2. Attach your medium styrofoam ball on top of the larger ball. You can use a dab of hot glue to keep the two sections stable. 3. Take another wooden dowel and split into two equal pieces. 4. Insert your halved dowel into a small styrofoam ball, repeat with another ball to create the matching “ear”. 5. Attach your “ears” into your completed snowman/mice. Use a bit of hot glue to help keep in place. 6. Using your felt, cut out eyes, nose and mouth. Attach with hot glue. 7. Use ribbon to wrap around your snow mice to create a “scarf”. *8. If you want to stabilize your Snow Mice, use a knife to shave off a small section to create a flat surface to display on a shelf or table! 8. Enjoy your Snow Mice decor! Let it Snow(Mice)! I hope you enjoyed this easy to create Snow-Mice decor! I hope it will bring a dose of holiday magic into your home this season. Until next time, take care! 💜
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Get ready for your upcoming Disney Christmas Cruise with our hand-crafted wooden door decorations that light up! These one-of-a-kind souvenirs are created from several pieces of wood, making it look like Mickey is made from gingerbread. Each is hand painted and completed with your name in a high-quality vinyl decal. We can also add other things to your door art, including dates, destinations, anniversaries - the possibilities are limitless, and we are happy to work with you to make it perfect for you. Each custom door decoration measures approximately 12"x 12” and includes LED lights installed on the back. The LED lights can be set to blinking mode or always on and require AA batteries (not included). To ensure your decoration stays firmly attached to your metal cabin door, we mount 1-2 rare earth magnets on the back. We can also include a mounting hole on the back so that you can display them on a wall in your living room or use them as a nightlight in your child’s bedroom. If you are a true Disney fan, these are the right magnets for you because they will last a lifetime, just like your vacation memories! Make them a part of your family tradition each time you cruise. We love making new designs! If you want a character that is not pictured - please send a "Note to seller" and we will work with you to create the perfect one for your cruise.
Learn how to make DIY Dollar Tree Disney Ornaments for less than $3 a piece! Perfect easy craft for Disney families during the holidays.
Follow easy tutorials to make one or all of these DIY Disney Christmas ornaments that anyone can make! Easy ornaments for Disney lovers!
Make the cutest DIY Minnie Mouse ornaments with items from The Dollar Tree! How cute are these willow branch ball ornaments with a classic Minnie Mouse bow? Grab some supplies from Dollar Tree and some
Learn how to make DIY Dollar Tree Disney Ornaments for less than $3 a piece! Perfect easy craft for Disney families during the holidays.
Oh my... the things you can create with paper!