Make a Fall Mickey Mouse Topiary
This fall Mickey Mouse topiary makes the perfect table decor. Spruce up your home with a magical vibe, reminiscent of fall at the Disney parks! It’s too cute and easy to pass up.
What You'll Find On This Page
Fall Mickey Mouse Topiary
Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, I shared this fall Mickey pumpkin wreath and thought, I just can’t stop there. I mean, I did clean up at the dollar store on these pumpkin picks, so I might as well use them!
This fall Disney craft idea is super easy and it would be quite a bit of fun to have the kids help with this. Let them paint and set up the planter pot while you handle the glue gun and any details it requires.
RELATED READING: DOLLAR TREE MICKEY MOUSE CATCH ALL BASKET
No Time to Make This Now? Pin it for Later
Too busy to make this right now? To make coming back a bit easier on you, save it to your favorite Disney pin board or share it to your top Disney craft group on Facebook!
As an Amazon Associate, I can earn from qualifying purchases. There could be affiliate links in this article.
Tips for Making This Fall Disney Craft
- Get everything that you can at the dollar stores! Most, if not all, of these items should be available starting in late August to early October.
- If you want to make a face for your pumpkin Mickey, just use the free template I shared in this fall Mickey Mouse pumpkin wreath.
- Make room for this on your mantle, tabletop, or in front of a window for all to see. If you have a buffet it he dining room, it’s nice tucked away next to some farmhouse-style candlesticks or a book stack.
- Give the glue plenty of time to dry so it holds together and use the high temperature glue gun to ensure the bond.
- If you’d like, use bamboo skewers to hold the pumpkins in place. This helps to keep everything solid and in place while the glue dries.
RELATED READING: MICKEY MOUSE HOT COCOA BOMBS
Fast Fall Disney Topiary Craft
Even though this fall topiary is simple to make, don’t forget to add in some of your own touches. Maybe make two and add a hefty bow to one – can you say Mickey AND Minnie matching topiaries? Well now I need more pumpkins…
Fall Mickey Mouse Topiary
This fall Disney themed topiary is perfect for adding a bit of magical fun to your decor or party. Use dollar store supplies to create this easy Mickey Mouse craft.
Materials
- 3 inch tall Foam Pumpkin
- 2 Mini Foam Pumpkin Clips
- Light, Medium & Dark Orange Craft Paint
- Off-White craft paint
- Brown Gingham Ribbon
- Green Moss
Tools
- Hot Glue Gun/Glue Sticks
- Paintbrush
- Scrap Paper
- 1 Large Rock and a few smaller ones
- Paper Towel
- Scissors
Instructions
- Take all the stickers off the pumpkins and if they're shiny, rough them up sandpaper so paint and glue will adhere.
- Paint the mini and large pumpkins with the medium orange paint. Set aside and let dry. If a second coat is needed, do so. Add some light orange and dark orange strokes for depth.
- Find out where the mini pumpkins should be placed on the larger pumpkin to look like ears. Use your thumb to push down the spots and then glue on the mini pumpkins.
- Paint the outer area of the terra cotta pot with off-white paint and a water combination. Put the rocks in the very bottom of the pot and then crumple the scrap paper and stuff it into the pot tightly. Add the green moss and glue it in.
- Wrap the white and brown ribbon around the pot and tie it into a bow. Glue the pumpkin with the Mickey Mouse ears to finish.
Notes
For more Disney crafts, visit Ruffles and Rain Boots.com
More Fall Craft Ideas For Your Home
- 5-Minute Fall Farmhouse Gnomes – If you have 5 minutes of time, you have enough time on your hands to make these adorable gnomes.
- Easy Dollar Tree Fall Mug Cricut Joy Tutorial – You’ll love waking up every morning and drinking out of this autumn mug craft.
- Gorgeous Fall Wreath from a Bundt Pan – Use what you have in the kitchen to create this simple fall wreath!
Please Save This to Pinterest
Know a friend who’d like this? Please save this to a pin board or share it to your favorite crafting Facebook group. Your shares are how this site grows and I am forever grateful. Psst: be sure to join our Facebook group here.