You can tell by her header that Honeyscraps loves Disney!
I made these mouse ears for my daughter's first trip to Disneyland in September. The ones at the Disney store inspired me...and then once I saw the price I was really inspired to make my own:)
Materials:
black faux fur (mine was more like a felt fur)
headband
cardboard (for the ears)
hot glue gun
bows
lint roller
NOTE: The lint roller is so you can pick up all the pieces of fur hair as you cut and glue your pieces because the faux fur sheds a lot.
1. Start by measuring the outside of your headband and cut two strips of fur that are that are about 1" longer and 1/2" wider on both sides.
2. Glue one of your strips (fur side facing out) to the inside of the headband.
3. Trim the strip to 1/8" all the way around the headband.
4. Glue your other strip to the top of the headband, also with the fur side facing out. Trim the top strip to be even with the strip on the inside of the headband.
5. Now glue the edges of the strips together. I found this was easiest by applying the glue to the outer edge of the headband itself that way no glue seeped out when I pressed the strips together.
Here is what it looks like after it has been glued all the way around.
6. Now to make the ears, cut out four circles of fur in the size you want your ears to be. I used a drinking glass to get perfect circles.
7. Cut out two pieces of lightweight cardboard that are about 1/4" smaller than your fur ear pieces. Glue your cardboard to the center of your fur ear. Make sure the cardboard is glued to the wrong side of your fur. Then cut a small piece of the circle off to create a flat edge. About 1 and 1/2" is enough.
8. Glue your other fur ear piece to the one with cardboard on it. Make sure to glue the wrong sides together so that there is fur on either side of the ear. Leave an opening at the place where the flat edge of your circle is.
Repeat this process to make the other ear.
9. Apply glue to the inner sides of the opening of your ear piece and position it on your headband and hold it firm until the glue has dried.
10. Attach the other ear to the headband the same way. In order to get the ears even on both sides, measure up from the bottom of the headband to the bottom of the ear you already attached and then mark that same measurement on the other side.
I got these bows on clearance at JoAnn for $.97
I decided to glue one bow in front of each ear instead of the traditional large bow.
My daughter absolutely loves them. They lasted all day at the park and she still wears them around the house now:)
Along with some Mickey Mouse cookies to snack on and Mickey Mouse pancakes to have the morning of Disneyland:
My daughter did have two costumes to wear while at Disneyland. She was Minnie Mouse most of the day...but when meeting the princesses...a Cinderella dress was the obvious choice:)
I made this satin flower headband to match her dress...and when we met Cinderella, she told my daughter that she liked it!
When we got back from California...the Disney celebration continued with a photo viewing party with my family. I made these candy dipped Mickey Mouse cookies for the occasion.
We had an amazing time at Disneyland and we can't wait to go back:)
Thanks HONEYSCRAPS
This so cute! I'm sure your daughter had a wonderful time :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the ear tutorial! my daughter is going to be minnie for halloween and this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to my blog! And thanks for all the wonderful comments. I would LOVE to see whatever you make!
ReplyDeleteLove the ear instructions. I also love the blue satin flower headband. It is so pretty. The stones look like a hidden Mickey. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! This headband is so pretty. My niece will surely love this, she loves collecting Minnie mouse items. Thanks for the tutorial.
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