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Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops

Christmas Mickey and Minnie PopsChristmas Mickey and Minnie Pops
Christmas Mickey and Minnie PopsChristmas Mickey and Minnie Pops
Christmas Mickey and Minnie PopsChristmas Mickey and Minnie Pops
Christmas Mickey and Minnie PopsChristmas Mickey and Minnie Pops
Christmas Mickey and Minnie PopsChristmas Mickey and Minnie Pops

These Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops will have you dreaming of Disney while you make your kids smile! The free printables make these easy to make and the perfect Christmas treat you can DIY!

A tall close up of the finished Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.A tall close up of the finished Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.

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If your house is anything like mine, Disney is a big source of happy! We love GOING to Disney, and watching Disney movies, and including it in our decorations etc.

I made a Valentine version of these Mickey and Minnie Pops and will add other holidays in the future. I’m in LOVE with how cute the Christmas version turned out!

Aren’t these Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops just adorable? I’m so happy with them, and my kids freaked out! You need zero craft skills to make these, and they’re the perfect little Christmas gift!

How to make Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops

Step 1: Gather your supplies.

Overhead view of the supplies for the Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.Overhead view of the supplies for the Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.

You will need:

  • Jumbo Popsicle Sticks
  • Clear Plastic Fillable Ornaments (Amazon sells them year round)
  • Free Printable Mickey/Minnie Heads
  • Christmas M&Ms (or other candy or treat)
  • Ribbon
  • Cardstock paper
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Scissors
  • Wire Cutters

Step 2: Cut out the Mickey & Minnie heads.

Close up of the cut out printables for the Mickey Christmas pops.Close up of the cut out printables for the Mickey Christmas pops.

I always use heavy cardstock paper to print projects like this. There are three different sheets and each sheet is a different color. Choose one or all for your creations.

Step 3: Glue on the popsicle sticks.

popsicle sticks glued to paper mickey headspopsicle sticks glued to paper mickey heads

Use hot glue to attach a popsicle stick to the back of each Mickey or Minnie head. Make sure to glue them high enough to give the Christmas pop stability when it’s held.

Step 4: Prepare the fillable ornaments.

M&Ms being added to a plastic dome for the Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.M&Ms being added to a plastic dome for the Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.

You will need one plastic fillable ornament half for each of your Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops (like I did on these Bunnies for Easter).

Glue the ornament on with the ornament hanger tab facing up for Minnie pops, and down for Mickey pops. It doesn’t need to be perfect because we will cover them later with a bow.

Step 5: Fill and glue.

Glue being added to a plastic dome full of M&Ms to add a printable to.Glue being added to a plastic dome full of M&Ms to add a printable to.

Fill each half with a handful of Christmas M&Ms or other candy. Run a fat stream of hot glue (quickly) around the rim of the ornament half.

A popsicle stick hot glued to a mickey mouse head cutout.A popsicle stick hot glued to a mickey mouse head cutout.

Center the Mickey or Minnie head above the circle, and firmly press down for a few seconds until the glue dries.

Step 6: Add a bow.

A Christmas bow being glued to an M&M pop.A Christmas bow being glued to an M&M pop.

I used cute Christmas themed ribbon and made little bows to attach to the tops of the Minnie pops, and to the bottom of the Mickey pops. Just use a little bead of hot glue to attach them.

A child holding the finished Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pop.A child holding the finished Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pop.

Mickey gets a bow tie, and Minnie gets a hair bow! This also helps to cover up the little lip you can’t quite cut off on the fillable ornament .

The finished Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.The finished Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops.

And this is what your Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops will look like when they’re finished! They turn out SO cute and are so super simple to make with the free printable Mickey and Minnie heads!

Want more DIY Christmas gift ideas?

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Whoever you give these Mickey and Minnie Christmas Pops, I’m sure they’re going to love them! They’re perfect for kids, or anyone who LOVES Disney!

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