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Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin

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Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin. This is a fun Halloween craft for kids and Disney Fans

Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin
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I have said many times before here on The Farm Girl Gabs that I LOVE glitter. Seriously, the more glitter the better. And while it is the messiest craft item to use, it is definitely the prettiest in my book. Last year, I showed you how to make a pretty Minnie Mouse Pumpkin. Well, Minnie was lonely.

So to round out my DIY No-Carve Disney Pumpkin series for this year, I decided to create the mouse that started it all. The boss. The one and only Mickey. Now, I know that Mickey is not a glittery type of guy but I needed to give this easy craft project some pizzazz. Throw some glitter in the air and get crafting!

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Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin.

Here is what you need to make your own Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin

Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin.

First things first. Cover your work area because messiness will ensue! Use the painter’s tape or rubber band to section off Mickey’s body. Apply a coat of Mod Podge to the top half of the pumpkin. Sprinkle with glitter. Let dry totally and repeat the process. Allow to dry completely.

Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin.

Do the same for the bottom portion of the pumpkin, only with the red glitter. You can also add glitter to the two white buttons while you are waiting for everything to dry.

Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin.

Waiting for the pumpkin to dry is the worst part….because patience is not my strongest quality. But once your Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin is totally dry, use a glue gun to secure the buttons onto Mickey’s pants.

Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin.

They really do make the perfect pair don’t they? You can find all of the Disney Inspired Pumpkin Ideas here.

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Oh boy! Make your Disney Halloween swell with this easy DIY Mickey Mouse Glitter Pumpkin.

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