Tis the season to be jolly! Nothing puts you in the Christmas spirit more than Disney. This super adorable Disney Disney Cinderella Ornament is the perfect craft to do with the kiddos.
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💖 Why You'll Love This Craft
- Simple and Fun to Make: With easy instructions, even young crafters can create a magical keepsake, making it a great project for kids of all ages.
- Encourages Creativity: Kids can personalize the ornament with their own colors and designs, making their version of Cinderella unique and special.
- Cherished Keepsake: After crafting, the ornament becomes a treasured memento that can be enjoyed year after year as part of your holiday traditions.
3 Ways to Decorate
These cinderella ornaments can be used for more than just your Christmas tree! Here are a few ways you can use them to decorate your home:
- Put them in your window. These Cinderella ornaments will brighten up your windows.
- Hang one on the door. This ornament would make a great decoration for your door. Use it instead of a wreath.
- Decorate your walls. If you don't want them hung on the Christmas tree, you can hang them up on the walls.
🖌️ How To Make a Disney Cinderella Ornament
- Step 1: The first step in creating your Cinderella Mickey ears decoration is to download your free template.
- Step 2: Print out the cinderella template on the correct colored paper and cut out each piece ready for assembling. Glue the different pieces of cardstock together and complete the Cinderella paper craft.
- Step 3: Once the Mickey craft is complete, your ready to add glitter. Place glue on the headpiece of Cinderella and the dress. Sprinkle black glitter onto the tiara and silver glitter onto the Cinderella dress section.
- Step 4: The final step in your cinderella craft is to attached a string loop to the back of the Mickey head then you can hang the decoration on the tree or display with your other Disney themed decorations.
Enjoy this super cute Cinderella craft and have fun making these paper Mickey ears with the kids!
💡 Pro Tip: Save one labeled ornament in a resealable bag with a printed photo and matching elements for quick future reference or classroom use without measuring again.
🧑🎨 Expert Tips
- Pre-curve shaping: Slightly curve the ornament pieces by wrapping them around a bottle before assembly—this helps prevent creases when mounted on round surfaces.
- Color spacing: Leave small gaps between similar blue elements to create subtle definition—this adds dimension without using outlines or extra colors.
- Dry-fit assembly: Arrange all elements loosely on a separate board before gluing to spot any sizing issues or alignment errors in advance.
- Clarity focus: Choose a workspace with strong lighting when working on light-colored features like gloves or trim so details stay crisp and visible.
- Touch-proof handling: Use tweezers or a soft cloth while assembling to avoid fingerprints or oil marks on pastel-colored areas, which are harder to clean.
- Hanger strength: Reinforce the top area with a double layer of cardstock if you plan to hang the ornament, so it holds shape through repeated use.
💭 FAQs
Yes, by shrinking the design and adding a ring or clasp, kids can transform flat ornaments into fun keychains or backpack tags they can carry.
Definitely, shiny finishes like silver or gold help capture the fairytale aesthetic and add visual drama that fits royal or magical motifs.
Yes, children can design small display boxes or sleeves for the ornaments, making them suitable for gifts or pretend shop play scenarios.
Absolutely, assigning color groups to characters or parts helps kids stay organized and makes multi-piece crafting projects easier to manage.
Download Printable
Grab your free Printable Disney Cinderella Craft Template here!
If you and your kiddos are Disney fanatics, we have a lot more ornaments where this one came from. Check out all our Disney-themed Christmas ornaments and make them all!
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