How to Make a Disney Wreath

3 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy

What goes with Christmas and a love of Mickey Mouse? How about this easy Disney themed wreath? I would love to have you stop by my blog , Celebrate & Decorate for more details as well as sign up for my latest creations, posts, recipes, exclusives, and more...

Select three shatterproof (NOT GLASS) ornaments that you feel are the correct size for a Mickey head and his two ears. 

Use a glue gun without any glue in it to melt a hole in the larger of the ornament.  

Gently remove the caps from the two smaller ornaments. 

Your ornaments will look like this.  

Stick the small ornaments into the holes, sucre with a little bit of hot glue to secure. 

Any basic wreath will work for this project and there are lots of sales right now! Try to find one with ornaments that are secured well to the wreath like this one. 

Use hot glue to attach your Mickey ornaments to the ornaments that are already on your wreath. 

Make sure you glue the Mickey ornaments to at least two spots on the other ornaments. 

Continue to add your Mickey ornaments all the way around your wreath. I decided to alternate red with black ornaments.  

Your Mickey wreath is finished and ready to display on your front door! Merry Disney Christmas to you!  For more of my crafty seasonal decor projects stop by   Celebrate & Decorate.

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  • Granny Granny on Nov 20, 2020

    Since you left the center intact, why not hang some on your tree?

  • Marcia Stubbeman Marcia Stubbeman on Nov 27, 2020

    My granddaughter loves Mickey and Minnie. Gonna add a bow to a few and mix it up! Love this! Great idea! Thanks and Merry Christmas!

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