5 DIY Disney Wreaths for the Holidays

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 The Disney Experience  |  November 12, 2020

With the Halloween season behind us, it’s time to start focusing on our holiday decorating. Let’s start with some festive wreaths that can be hung just about anywhere. The front door is a classic hanging location, but wreaths are fun on any door or wall.

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1. Mickey Pumpkin Wreath

Mickey Pumpkin Wreath

Here’s a wreath for the Autumn/Thanksgiving season, a perfect transition from Halloween to Christmas. If you buy a pre-made Autumn wreath, all you have to do is create the Mickey pumpkin head.

2. Little Mermaid Wreath

Little Mermaid Wreath

This fun wreath uses clear ornament balls as undersea bubbles. We suggest adding real sea shells and starfish, too!

3. Vanellope Wreath

Vanellope Wreath

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Make lots of folded ribbon look like yummy frosting, sprinkle some “candy” on top, add a “red licorice” bow, and you’ve got a wreath inspired by Vanellope Von Schweetz.

4. Mickey & Minnie Wreath

Mickey & Minnie Wreath

Decorate any wreath (or tree) with these Mickey and Minnie paper cutout ornaments.

5. Mickey Head Bulb Wreath

Mickey Head Bulb Wreath

Grab some foam rings, a hot glue gun, and a lot of ornaments to create a Mickey head wreath worthy of any Disney theme park.

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