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What do Christmastime and Disney have in common? That magical feeling that takes us back to childhood. So why wouldn't you want to add a few Disney Christmas ornaments to your tree? For a fun craft, consider making easy-to-make Christmas ornaments that capture the magic of Mickey, Minnie, the Disney princesses, and some of your favorite characters from the animated films.
But if you're a true Disney fan, you may not want to stop at trimming your Christmas tree with classic Disney motifs. In fact, you might want to include DIY Disney Christmas decorations all throughout your house. Luckily for you, we've included projects that you can use both on the inside and outside of your home. Want something for your door? Bookmark the Mickey Mouse wreath or light display idea ahead. If you want something for your Christmas table, there's a Frozen-inspired centerpiece that will fit right into your decor. We've even added functional holiday craft projects like a Mickey Mouse stocking for your mantel and plenty of tree toppers. To see just how creative you can get, check out some of our favorite Disney Christmas ornaments and decorations. You'll be one step closer to creating a Magic Kingdom of your own. Of course, they make great gifts for Disney lovers too!
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Rattan Mickey and Minnie Ear Ornaments
Elle Marie Home
These easy-to-make rattan decorations add a rustic Disney touch to any tree.
Kids will love creating Kristoff's best bud from Frozen, the reindeer Sven! It's crafted from felt, and a free PDF template is included. Here's one for Olaf, too!
Whether for a mini tree in a child's bedroom or a themed tree for the whole family, this Disney tree topper is sure to make onlookers smile from (mouse) ear to (mouse) ear.
Dress your Christmas tree with a cute version of your favorite Monsters Inc. character—he's looking to spread holiday cheer instead of collecting screams!
You may have made gingerbread ornaments before, but this classic technique can easily be given a Disney twist—just use Mickey cookie cutters this year.