Magical Disney Christmas Ornaments You Can DIY

Let’s be honest, seeing the price tag on official Disney Ornaments at the parks is enough to turn anyone into Scrooge—$30 for a single bauble? No thanks! But as a mom, I know we still crave that magical, nostalgic feeling in our homes, especially when we are trying to build excitement for an upcoming trip or just keep the memories alive.

That is exactly why I put together this list of DIY Disney Christmas Ornaments that act as the perfect solution to your budget woes. We are talking about “Park-Quality Decor on a DIY Budget.” Whether you are looking for Disney crafts for adults to spruce up a farmhouse tree or dollar store Disney DIY projects to do with the kids, these ideas are gorgeous, affordable, and totally doable.

Get your glue guns ready, because we are about to make some serious magic! 🎄✨✂️

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7 Magical DIY Disney Christmas Ornaments You’ll Love

1. Farmhouse Jute Wrapped Mickey Heads ❄️

These are hands-down my favorite for a modern, neutral look. They bring that chic farmhouse vibe while satisfying the need for Mickey Mouse Christmas Decor. They look incredibly high-end and texturally rich on the tree.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Styrofoam balls (1 large, 2 small)
• Jute twine
• Hot glue gun
• Red buffalo check ribbon
Best For: Farmhouse Decor, Disney Adults
Time: 20 mins
Mess Level: Low
💡 Pro-Tip: Slice a tiny sliver off the “ears” (small balls) where they attach to the head to create a flush surface for stronger gluing before wrapping.

[Image-1: A close-up of the rough jute texture against a green pine branch, featuring a simple red plaid bow.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: FloraCraft Styrofoam Balls Multipack 🐦 Why I love it: Buying a multipack guarantees you get the specific varying sizes needed for the perfect “head” vs. “ears” ratio without hunting in store aisles. #NancyApproved

2. Glitter “Princess Dress” Baubles (Polycrylic Method) ❄️

If you have a princess theme Christmas tree in mind, this is the gold standard technique. By coating the inside of the ornament, you get all the sparkle with zero shedding glitter. It is pure magic.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Clear fillable ornaments
• Polycrylic (Minwax)
• Extra Fine Glitter
• Vinyl decals (tiaras/silhouettes)
Best For: Princess Themes, Little Girls
Time: 10 mins
Mess Level: Med (Glitter)
💡 Pro-Tip: Use a funnel to pour the Polycrylic inside, swirl it to coat, and let it drain upside down for 5 minutes before adding glitter to avoid clumps.

[Image-2: A trio of sparkling ornaments in blue, yellow, and purple hanging on a white Christmas tree, reflecting the lights.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: Minwax Polycrylic Protective Finish 🐦 Why I love it: It is so hard to find the small “half-pint” cans in hardware stores, but this size is perfect for crafting without wasting money. #NancyApproved

3. Upcycled Park Map Keepsakes ❄️

This is such a sweet way to use those paper maps we all hoard! It makes for amazing Disney trip reveal ideas or just a sentimental way to remember your last vacation. The curls look so festive inside the clear plastic.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Clear acrylic fillable ornaments
• Old park maps (or color printouts)
• Curling ribbon
• Scissors
Best For: Families planning trips, Scrapbookers
Time: 15 mins
Mess Level: Low
💡 Pro-Tip: Cut the map strips about 1/4 inch wide and curl them tightly with scissors (like gift ribbon) so the text/attractions are visible from the outside.

[Image-3: A clear ornament filled with colorful curled paper strips, with the words “Magic Kingdom” visible through the plastic.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: 20 Pack Clear Plastic Acrylic Fillable Ornaments 🐦 Why I love it: Getting a bulk pack of 20+ for the price of 2-3 single hobby store ornaments makes this ideal for doing a whole tree cheaply. #NancyApproved

4. Felt Mickey & Minnie Donut Ornaments ❄️

These are whimsical, sweet, and look good enough to eat! If you love handmade Disney decor that feels soft and playful, these felt donuts are perfect. They add such a cute pop of color to the tree.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Tan, Pink, Chocolate felt sheets
• Embroidery floss
• Poly-fil stuffing
• Seed beads (sprinkles)
Best For: Sewing Beginners, Sweet Shop themes
Time: 45 mins
Mess Level: Low
💡 Pro-Tip: Use a stiff paper template to trace the three-circle shape onto the felt to ensure both sides of the donut match perfectly before stitching.

[Image-4: A flat lay of three felt ornaments that look like frosted donuts with sprinkles, featuring the iconic mouse ears.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: Polyester Fiber Fill 🐦 Why I love it: A 1lb bag on Amazon is vastly cheaper per ounce than small craft bags, and you need that volume to make the ornaments look “puffy.” #NancyApproved

5. “Poison Apple” Drip Ornaments (Snow White) ❄️

For my fellow villains fans, this one is a showstopper. It crosses the line between Halloween and Christmas perfectly. The green “slime” looks wickedly cool against the matte red ball.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Red matte ornaments
• Green Puffy Paint (3D fabric paint)
• Jute twine (stem)
Best For: Disney Adults, Villain fans
Time: 30 mins
Mess Level: High (Paint)
💡 Pro-Tip: Let the green paint drip naturally down the sides, but turn the ornament upside down occasionally while drying to control the “gooey” look.

[Image-5: A matte red ornament with thick, glossy neon green “slime” dripping from the top, hanging on a dark branch.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: Tulip Dimensional Fabric Paint Neon Green 🐦 Why I love it: Getting the specific “Neon” shade is crucial for movie accuracy, and this exact color is often sold out in seasonal aisles. #NancyApproved

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6. DIY Wire Mickey Wreaths ❄️

These are elegant, minimalist, and look incredibly expensive despite costing pennies to make. They are perfect if you want a subtle nod to the mouse without overwhelming your decor.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Floral wire or thick craft wire
• Miniature pine garland
• Red ribbon
Best For: Minimalist Decor, Budget Moms
Time: 20 mins
Mess Level: Low
💡 Pro-Tip: Create the main circle first, then attach the two smaller ear circles using thinner floral wire to ensure the structure is rigid before wrapping the greenery.

[Image-6: A silhouette of Mickey Mouse made entirely of greenery, hanging by a red velvet ribbon against a white wall.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: Wired Miniature Boxwood Garland Vine 🐦 Why I love it: You need a very thin, flexible garland for this small scale, and this roll of “leaf ribbon” is way better than standard garden center garland. #NancyApproved

7. Toy Story “Alien” Green Bulbs ❄️

“The Claw!” These are the easiest Cricut Disney ornaments alternative—no machine required! Kids go crazy for these, and the bright lime green color pops amazingly on the tree.

📝 Key Materials✨ Why It Works
• Lime green ornaments
• Large googly eyes
• Black sharpie
• Blue washi tape
Best For: Kids, Boys, Pixar fans
Time: 10 mins
Mess Level: Low
💡 Pro-Tip: Arrange the three eyes close together (touching) to capture the true character expression; if they are too far apart, it just looks like a monster.

[Image-7: A bright lime green ball with three large goofy eyes and a smile, hanging next to a Buzz Lightyear toy.]

🛒 Buy on Amazon: Self-Adhesive Googly Eyes Multipack 🐦 Why I love it: You need specific varying sizes to make the “Alien” look right, and this pack offers hundreds of eyes for just a few dollars. #NancyApproved

Conclusion

I hope these ideas inspire you to bring a little pixie dust into your home this year! Whether you are making these as a family activity or a solo craft night, the memories are what matter most. If you are still wondering how to decorate a Christmas tree with a Disney theme without it looking cluttered, try sticking to just 2-3 of these styles for a cohesive look.

Don’t forget to snap a picture and tag me on Pinterest—I’d love to see your creations! Happy Crafting! 🎄❤️

Nancy Williams!
Nancy Williams!

Hi, I'm Nancy Williams!
Welcome to my creative corner, a place dedicated to making every occasion special!

As a busy mom of three (two boys and a girl), I’ve always believed that the magic of childhood is built on traditions and celebrations. My days are filled with laughter, learning, and... let's be honest, a lot of glitter and craft supplies!

For me, nothing beats the joy of seeing my kids' faces light up during a fun holiday activity or while making a messy, wonderful DIY project.

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