Mickey and Minnie Party
Decorating and Menu Ideas
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Mickey & Minnie Party Decorations
Decorations make or break a party. here's how to transform your party space into a Disney Clubhouse!
- Greet your guests with Disney decor! Give each of your party attendees mouse ears to wear! You may even want to hand out white gloves to the boys and big pink hair bows to the girls. Then have them each sit down on bright colored blankets and pillows.
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Kids just love pictures of their favorite characters. Scan a picture of Mickey and his friends (from a coloring book or DVD you already own) onto an 8 ½ x 11” piece of paper. Laminate and use these as placemats on the food table. You can also cut large Mickey Mouse heads out of black construction paper and tape them to the walls.
- Balloons are a must-have at any party! Tie groups of balloons in bright colors to the backs of chairs, float them up from tables, or use them to mark doorways. Combine Mickey Mouse Mylar balloons with colorful latex balloons for an added touch.
- Twist bright red, yellow and green streamers together and drape them from the ceiling and along the walls in the party area. You can also hang strips of streamers from doorways so your guests will have to walk through them to enter and leave different rooms.
- Set out Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and other stuffed animals that your child already owns. Group them together for a great centerpiece or stack them on one corner of a blanket that you set out for free play
- Hang a Mickey Mouse piñata in the party area that can be used as a decoration before the activity begins.
Mickey & Minnie Party Food Ideas
If you have the time to make some Mickey-themed treats, consider these ideas:
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Serve Mickey Mouse pancakes! If you don’t have an iron that makes them for you, just make three circular pancakes, one big for the face, two little for the ears.
- Make a cheese and crackers tray using circular crackers and cheese cut into circles. Lay them out in a Mickey Mouse shape on a platter, with one stack of crackers in the middle and two stacks of cheese circles making ears.
- Serve chocolate milk with fun straws.
- Make each guest their own Mouse cupcake. Stick two Oreos or other chocolate cookies in the frosting so the ends are sticking up (those are the ears). Then, use Skittles and mini M&Ms to create the eyes and nose. Use toothpicks to serve as whiskers to complete the look!
- Bake homemade pretzels in the shape of the letters “M” “I” “C” “K” “E” and “Y”.
- Make a Mickey Mouse cake by baking a round cake and setting two large cupcakes (or muffins, with the tops cut off) on the top for the ears. Frost everything in chocolate frosting and use white decorator icing to draw on the eyes, nose and mouth.

