Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament Crafts
Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament Crafts
This Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament craft set is really fun and festive for your Disney loving family!
Snow White is the original Disney Princess and really, no Disney collection would be complete without her. Now you can recreate the magic of Snow White with this fun Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament craft set. Download the craft template and make Snow White, the Evil Queen, and the infamous poisoned apple ornaments for your tree.
Your family will love these ornaments. They are so much fun and so festive!
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Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament Crafts: Snow White
What You Will Need:
- Cardstock or Construction Paper (cardstock would be better because it is a heavier material). For Snow White, you need the following colors: yellow, blue, white, and red.
- Glue stick (like kids use in school)
- White school glue (like Elmer’s glue)
- Optional: paper plate or small tray, paintbrush
- Optional: Black marker or sharpie (for tracing)
- Scissors with sharp edges (so, adult scissors, not kid scissors)
- Glitter in the following colors: red
- String or Ribbon; preferably a basic color like black or white.
- Snow White Ornament Craft Template (download here)
How to Make the Snow White Ornament:
- Download and print out the Snow White Mickey Head ornament template. Before you print, check out the instructions on the PDF download. If you choose, you can print each page of the template out on the corresponding color for each of the different parts of Snow White’s dress.
- Alternative: You could also print out the PDF template on white paper. Then cut all the pieces out, trace them on the color paper needed, and then cut them out again. This method does involve more steps (and twice as much cutting), but if you can’t figure out how to print the template one page at a time on colored cardstock, this might be an easier option for you. (to be fair, that’s the option I choose. ha!)
Once you have cut out all the pieces set them aside.
Now let’s start assembling the Snow White ornament!
First, take the two smaller blue circles and glue them to the back of the larger circle. These are the Mickey Ears. You might want to use the Elmer’s glue (as opposed to the glue stick) for this step… just to ensure the ears stay stuck.
Then glue the yellow colored piece that’s shaped kind of like a kidney over the big blue circle. It should look like the photo below.
Glitter adding tips!
Add glitter! So, there are two options with the glitter. You could glitter your pieces before you glue them together or you could glitter your pieces after the cardstock elements are already glued together. Either way, you will want the glitter to dry completely before you move onto the next step.
Pro tip: You don’t want to use too much glue or the glitter will be clumpy. You also don’t want to use too little glue or the glitter will not stick to the cardstock evenly. Definitely use Elmer’s glue (or glue like that). Best crafting practice: squirt glue onto a plate or tray and then use a small paintbrush to paint the area you want to add glitter to.
Then, sprinkle the glitter onto the area, shake off the excess, and let it dry.
For Snow White, add red glitter to the edging on her bodice, and the tear shapes on the Mickey Ears as shown below.
After the glitter has dried, glue hte Snow White Mickey Ears to the white cape piece as shown above.
Then, glue the red bow to the upper middle of the large circle, between the two ears.
Finally, flip over the ornament and add a bit of white school glue to the back. Loop a piece of string or ribbon and glue in place.
Allow the glue to dry completely.
You could also laminate this ornament for longer keep!
Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament Crafts: Evil Queen
What You Will Need:
- Cardstock or Construction Paper (cardstock would be better because it is a heavier material). For the Evil Queen you need the following colors: white, black, purple, and yellow
- Glue stick (like kids use in school)
- White school glue (like Elmer’s glue)
- Optional: paper plate or small tray, paintbrush
- Optional: Black marker or sharpie (for tracing)
- Scissors with sharp edges (so, adult scissors, not kid scissors)
- Glitter in the following colors: red
- String or Ribbon; preferably a basic color like black or white.
- Snow White Ornament Craft Template (see below)
How to Make the Evil Queen Ornament:
- Download and print out the Evil Queen Mickey Head ornament template. Before you print, check out the instructions on the PDF download. If you choose, you can print each page of the template out on the corresponding color for each of the different parts of the Evil Queen’s dress.
- Alternative: You could also print out the PDF template on white paper. Then cut all the pieces out, trace them on the color paper needed, and then cut them out again. This method does involve more steps (and twice as much cutting), but if you can’t figure out how to print the template one page at a time on colored cardstock, this might be an easier option for you. (to be fair, that’s the option I choose. ha!)
Once you have cut out all the pieces set them aside.
Now let’s start assembling the Evil Queen ornament!
First, take the two smaller black circles and glue them to the back of the larger circle. These are the Mickey Ears. You might want to use the Elmer’s glue (as opposed to the glue stick) for this step… just to ensure the ears stay stuck.
Next, glue the black Mickey head to the white cape piece as shown below.
Then, glue the purple dress piece to the bottom of the larger black circle and the front of the cape to the top of the Evil Queen’s dress, as shown below.
Glue the Evil Queen’s crown to the top of the Mickey head, in between the ears. And then glue the queen’s broach to the middle of the dress and cape as shown below.
Use the glitter tips mentioned above (in the Snow White ornament tutorial) and fill in the middle of the Evil Queen’s necklace with red glitter.
Finally, flip over the ornament and add a bit of white school glue to the back. Loop a piece of string or ribbon and glue in place.
Allow the glue to dry completely.
Snow White Mickey Ears Ornament Crafts: Poisoned apple
What You Will Need:
- Cardstock or Construction Paper (cardstock would be better because it is a heavier material). For the poisoned apple you need the following colors: black white, red, brown, and yellow-green.
- Glue stick (like kids use in school)
- White school glue (like Elmer’s glue)
- Optional: paper plate or small tray, paintbrush
- Optional: Black marker or sharpie (for tracing)
- Scissors with sharp edges (so, adult scissors, not kid scissors)
- String or Ribbon; preferably a basic color like black or white.
- Snow White Ornament Craft Template (see below)
How to Make the Poisoned Apple Ornament:
Download and print out the Poisoned Apple ornament template. Before you print, check out the instructions on the PDF download. If you choose, you can print each page of the template out on the corresponding color for each of the different parts of the apple ornament.
Cut out all the pieces and you are ready to assemble the poisoned apple!
First, glue the black eyes, nose, and mouth to the corresponding spots on the poisoned apple face. Also, add the white accent piece as shown below.
Match the oozing poisoned apple face on top of the red apple piece and glue them together. Add the brown stem to the top of the ornament.
Finally, flip over the ornament and add a bit of white school glue to the back. Loop a piece of string or ribbon and glue in place.
And there you have it! Snow White, the Evil Queen, and that deliciously evil poisoned apple!
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