Are you looking for some fun Aladdin crafts? Maybe you're interested in Disney themed Christmas decorations? Well we have a real treat in store for you today.
This fun and easy Aladdin Mickey Ears decoration is a great activity to make with the kids or preschoolers and comes with a free Aladdin template.
Not only will you get the Aladdin template, we have the Princess Jasmine template included in the PDF too! Enjoy this fun Aladdin themed activity! It's a great way to have fun and use the Disney theme to get kids practicing fine motor skills.
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💖 Why You'll Love This Craft
- Disney Magic: Bring a touch of Aladdin and the magic of Disney to your holiday decorations with this fun Mickey ears ornament.
- Great for Aladdin Fans: Perfect for fans of the movie, this craft brings the enchanting world of Aladdin and its characters into a simple, fun project.
- Great Gift Idea: It makes a sweet and unique gift for Disney lovers, especially those who adore the Aladdin movie and Mickey Mouse!
🎨 Supplies Needed
🖌️ How To Make This Aladdin Mickey Ears Ornament
- Step 1: Begin by downloading your Aladdin template. Cut out the pieces on the correct pieces of card stock and prepare for gluing.
- Step 2: Assemble the different parts of your Aladdin Mickey ornament together. Use the glue to glue each piece together.
- Step 3: Add the glitter to create the Aladdin hat and belt. It's really a super easy and fun craft and doesn't take too long to make.
- Step 4: In fact, You'll love the other Disney themed ornaments here on The Inspiration Edit. They are all super cute and easy to make. Finally add some string to the back of your Aladdin ornament so you can hang it on the Christmas tree.
💡 Pro Tip: Store leftover decorative pieces in a small labeled envelope along with a photo of the final ornament, so you can replicate or teach the design easily later on.
🧑🎨 Expert Tips
- Placement accuracy: Lightly dot the ear placement with pencil before gluing to ensure both sides remain evenly spaced, especially when viewed head-on or hung vertically.
- Detail control: Use angled tweezers and slow, steady pressure when applying smaller pieces like tiny gems or edges—they stay cleaner and align more precisely this way.
- Surface prep: Always clean your table or mat with a lint-free cloth beforehand so no dust or fibers cling to the ornament during construction or drying.
- Visual test: Every few steps, hold the ornament at a distance or in front of a mirror to check balance and alignment from different angles before finalizing placement.
- Clean edges: Flatten each cut piece under a book or smooth object for a few minutes—it keeps your layers from lifting or curling over time.
- Consistent theme: Repeat certain colors or shapes across different elements of the ornament to keep the design cohesive without making it feel overly busy or random.
💭 FAQs
Yes, lightweight designs like these are ideal for hanging mobiles, especially when combined with other themed elements for movement-based decor.
Absolutely, children can group ornaments by traits like color, shape, or character, reinforcing classification skills during hands-on play.
Designs that incorporate stacked or repeating elements can assist children in recognizing shapes and aligning details as they complete their projects.
Yes, shifting where ornaments are placed can refresh a child’s interest and encourage attention to detail from new visual angles.
Download Printable
Download your free Printable Aladdin Template here!
More Disney Paper Crafts!
Enjoy the following Disney-themed paper crafts! They are super fun and all come with free templates:
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