How to Decorate a Disney Themed Christmas Tree

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Decorate a Disney Themed Christmas Tree

The world of Disney encompasses many people’s lives and can spread to their wardrobe, decorations and vacation plans. For the holidays, Disney does not hold back and you can find items of all kinds featuring a mix of Disney and Christmas. You can even create your own Disney-themed Christmas tree by following a few simple steps and decorating tips. Every Disney tree can be different, depending on the focus, and creating a Disney tree can become a new holiday tradition for your family. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

  1. Adding Some Disney Magic to Christmas Trees

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      Choose what kind of Disney theme you want to implement for the tree. The World of Disney has so many themes that you could choose to cover a little bit of everything, a specific movie or classic characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse.

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      Create Mickey Mouse head ornaments. Using three ball ornaments and some superglue, use one ornament for the head, and glue two ornaments on the top for ears.

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      Top your tree with Disney’s trademark fairy Tinkerbell. String gold lights all the way down from the tree to represent her pixie dust being spread all the way down the tree.

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      Top your tree with other iconic Disney characters depending on what theme you choose to use. For example, if you are sticking to classic characters then you can top the tree with a Mickey ears hat. If it is an iconic Disney movie like "Aladdin," then you would use a main character like the Genie.

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      Purchase official Disney ornaments. For years Disney ornaments have been released so instead of brand new ornaments you can buy top-quality used Disney ornaments, but they may be harder to find used for newer movies like "Wall-E," "Meet the Robinsons" and "Cars."

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      Create your own Disney-themed ornaments by cutting pictures and making small-shaped Disney collages and stringing them with yarn. Place a piece of cardboard on the back of the pictures for extra strength.

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