I hope you are ready for more holiday crafting cuteness, because I’ve got another adorable project to share with you. All you need is a little hot glue, a few sheets of cardstock, and a dusting of holiday magic to bring these Mickey Christmas wreaths to life!
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You can use whatever colors you want to make these wreaths, and customize them to your liking. Just use your cutting machine to cut out the rings and all the holly leaves (or, use the PDF file to print the design and cut it out by hand). Then, glue the two small rings to the top, and the half-circle to the lower part of the large ring. After that, fold each of the leaves in half and glue them all around the wreath. I added some little baubles to finish it off, but you can finish decorating your wreath however you like!
When I initially started this design, I only intended on making one wreath; but, once I got going, I just knew that I had to make a feminine Minnie Mouse wreath too! And, when I finished, I ended up liking that one more than the Mickey one. I mean, just look at how pretty she is!
I use Adobe Illustrator for all of my designs, and a Cricut Maker to bring my creations to life. For tips on creating fun paper cuts like this one, see the FAQ section on my website. Also, be sure to check out the other fun freebies available on my blog!
Enjoy putting these Mickey Christmas wreaths together. And don’t forget to share your festive finished products with me on Instagram!
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Margaret Spain
December 2, 2021 at 2:30 pm (3 years ago)My name is Margaret Spain. My email is spainml@charter.net. I have forgotten my password and can not get access to download the above file.
Mandee
December 9, 2021 at 10:41 pm (3 years ago)Hi Margaret! You don’t need a password to get the design. Feel free to check out my FAQ page for downloading instructions and troubleshooting tips. 🙂
Maria Celeste Silva Jardim
December 3, 2021 at 1:55 am (3 years ago)Hello I love you work but i cant cut in svg i only have the basic program to silluete studeo
Can you help
Thank you
sorry my inglês is bad
I am a portuguese from Madeira Island
Thank you once more
Mandee
December 9, 2021 at 10:43 pm (3 years ago)Hi there! Here is a blogger that uses a Silhouette machine who has written about this:
https://www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2014/12/opening-svgs-in-silhouette-studio-for.html
Carmen
December 3, 2021 at 10:59 pm (3 years ago)I just love it. Thank you
Judi
December 4, 2021 at 12:15 am (3 years ago)Darling project! I’m not even a Mickey person and I just want to make one!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Mandee
December 9, 2021 at 10:46 pm (3 years ago)Thank you! They are sure are a cheery sight. 😊