I got the idea from Family Fun {such a great magazine and awesome website}, but I made a few minor changes. Here is what I did:
First, I downloaded the template from Family Fun here. After my first attempt, I ended up cutting about 1 cm out of the middle part. You will have to make adjustments based on the thickness of your headband.
Then, I twisted some pipe cleaners onto the headband. (This wasn't in the original version, but I found it necessary in order to keep the ears "up")
Finally, I glued the middle section onto the underside of the headband (using hot glue), and then glued the front and back of the ears together.
I hope you give this a try. Let me know how your little "mouse" likes them.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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This is great! Thanks for the idea! My son's classmate just got back from Disney World and all he's been talking about for 2 days is "can we go to Disney World and get a hat with Mickey Mouse ears like her?". I'll make them with him during March Break.
ReplyDeleteFun! It really is easy, and they turn look so cute. :-)
DeleteHow sweet...I love your 'model' too! Great idea to add the pipe cleaners. Thanks SO much for linking up!
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where did you purchase the black headbands, I need about 10 to do for a party
ReplyDeleteI found them at Walmart. The package was half black and half dark brown. You should check eBay if you need a bunch of the same color.
DeleteWow, these DIY Mickey ears look amazing! 😍 Thinking of customizing mine with glitter for an extra magical touch! ✨ What's your go-to Disney craft?-
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