![]() When the chocolate is hardened, push out the Minnie Mouse-shaped chocolate piece. While it is still melted, place a 3-4” cookie cutter with the profile of Disney’s Minnie Mouse (or Disney’s Mickey Mouse) into the melted chocolate. Spread the melted dark chocolate into a 4” circle on a sheet of parchment paper.2 Harney & Sons Minnie Mouse Tea Sachets.It’s like putting a bow on the start of your day! When creating a Minnie Mouse version of these oats, Bonnie leaned into the rose, honey and caramel flavors of this tea and deepened those elements by adding dark and ruby chocolate chips, raspberries, edible rose petals, coconut, caramel sauce and banana. Decorate the top of the oatmeal bowl with cranberry sauce, orange zest, walnuts, chia seeds, shredded coconut, red apple stars, and the dark chocolate piece. When the chocolate is hardened, push out the Mickey Mouse-shaped chocolate piece. While it is still melted, place a 3-4” cookie cutter with the profile of Disney’s Mickey Mouse into the melted chocolate.Use a star cutter to cut out stars from the skin of the red apple.The next day, remove the tea sachets and discard them.Using scissors, remove the string and tag from 2 tea sachets.In a large bowl, combine the rolled oats, milk, yogurt, and honey.2 Harney & Sons Mickey Mouse Tea Sachets.We also had a random surplus of Gatorade powder in the house, so why not use the empty cans for a Mickey Mouse party! For the larger centerpieces, I had more space to work with so I painted the top of the can black and the bottom red.Bonnie took the hibiscus, rosehips, and vanilla flavors of Mickey Mouse’s tea and complemented them with dark chocolate, cranberry, apple, orange zest, walnuts, and coconut for a hearty breakfast that will supply you with Mickey-level energy and enthusiasm! I painted the cans with red spray paint and once they were dry, I painted white circles on the front for Mickey’s buttons.įor the larger base, I used empty Gatorade cans. Both of my boys loved these snacks, so we always kept several in the house. ![]() How do I know this? Let’s just say that I wasted a bag of foam balls finding out! I used these wooden skewers to connect the head and ears.įor the base, I used empty Gerber Graduate snack cans. Spray is a little too harsh for these foam balls and they will melt instantly. If using these foam balls, DO NOT use spray paint. These are the exact balls I used for the ears ( Smooth Foam Balls for Arts & Crafts (4″ Inch – 12 Balls) (4) ) I painted the balls with black, acrylic paint. These centerpieces were so easy to make! I used this large, white foam ball ( Smoothfoam Ball Craft Foam for Modeling, 6-Inch, White ) for the head and 2 smaller foam balls for the ears. Once I get the centerpieces figured out, everything else just seems to fall in place! Whenever I plan a party, I always think about the centerpieces first. I chose to do a lot of the decorating myself and I think everything turned out pretty good! yep, it was Mickey Mouse lol! I wanted to make his day special, but I did not want to spend a lot of money on decorations. I bet you will never guess the theme of his party…. I think that my oldest son has been obsessed with Mickey Mouse since birth! When he was younger, we would watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse all day long!! Now that he’s older, he likes to watch Mickey and the Roadster Racers! Lol! Even though he’s a lot older now, but I wanted to share a few pics from his 1st birthday party.
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