Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders Tutorial And Free SVG

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I promised myself that I had posted my last Christmas craft! But I just keep getting ideas, I cant stop! Anyhow as I was preparing for my family Christmas, I created these DIY Mickey Mouse Christmas Napkin Holders, SVG/PNG files which are just too cute not to share!

Easy To Make Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders Tutorial

Free downloadable template for a Mickey Mouse Napkin Holder
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

These mega cute Napkin and cutlery holders can be made ahead in preparation for the Christmas Table, thus saving time. You will just need to pop the greenery in on the day, to ensure it’s nice and fresh.

To Make 6, You Will Need 

DIY Mickey Mouse Christmas Table Decorations
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

Method

How to make Mickey Cutlery and Napkin Holders
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

Once you’ve cut your Mickey Christmas Napkin Holder SVG files, get everything you need together. I chose to cut all of my Mickey’s in different colours. My Denby Heritage Dinner Set is made up of all different colours to give it a vintage look. Thus, I wanted to achieve the same with my Christmas table decor.

Additionally if you’re working with separate patterns it helps to have everything spread out to enable you to visualise colours.

Wrap Your Cuttley in a Serviette

DIY Mickey Mouse Christmas Decorations
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

Firstly, start by wrapping you cutlery in the serviette and weaving through the holes in your large Mickey Christmas Napkins Template, these will act as holders and the base for you project. Simple weave in through the top slot and back out through the bottom.

Choose A Sprig Or Greenery

Add a sprig of greenery and tie with a string
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

Next choose a sprig of greenery, we have the biggest Christmas tree in the world right outside our house, I curse this tree for its light zapping capabilities every day of the year, so it’s nice for it to be useful for a change. But any greenery from the garden will do as long as it’s not prickly.

Now tie a piece of string around the back of the serviette and secure the greenery with a knot to secure the greenery.

Tie A String Through To Hold It Together

Now tie a small mickey on top and tie with string
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

Choose a small Mickey, mine are all different colours and patterns to keep a vintage look. However you may also stick to the same pattern and colour and keep it uniform, sparkly glitter card would also look great.

Place your mini Mickeys on the front of your Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders and tie with string, finishing with a bow.

Lastly, to Complete the Festive Look Pop in a Candy Cane.

Add a candy cane to finish off
Photo Credit Sarah Christie

You can add any sweet treat, but candy canes look great.

To Download Our Mickey Christmas Table Napkin Holders?

Click here or the image bellow to get this free Mickey Christmas Napkin Holder Cut File and you will be taken to the members shop. 

Also as I had already made Mickey Mouse Christmas Crackers and Disney Jokes, it seemed crazy not to have a Mickey themed Christmas table.

How to make Cricut Mickey Napkin Holder and Free Download Templates
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Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders Tutorial

Yield: 1 Set of Mickey Napkin Holders
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Active Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: £1.60

Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders Tutorial and free template to make a Disney themed Christmas table layout with step by step instructions.

Materials

  • 12x 12 plain card stock or pattered scrapbook paper to match you dinner set.
  • Brayer and weeding tools
  • Sprigs of greenery x6
  • Lengths of string x6
  • Candy Canes x6
  • Serviettes x6

Tools

  • Cricut Maker
  • Cricut Design Space
  • Blue Cutting Mat
  • Brayer and weeding tools
  • Cutlery
  • Scissors

Instructions

    Once you’ve cut your Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders, get everything you need together. I chose to cut all of my Mickey’s in different colours. My Denby Heritage Dinner Set is made up of all different colours to give it a vintage look, thus I wanted to achieve the same with my Christmas table decor.

    Additionally if you’re working with separate patterns it helps to have everything spread out to enable you to visualise colours.

    How to make Mickey Cutlery and Napkin Holders

    Step 1 , Start by wrapping you cutlery in the serviette and weaving through the holes in your large Mickey Christmas Napkins Template, these will act as holders and the base for you project. Simple weave in through the top slot and back out through the bottom.

    Step 2. Choose a sprig of greenery, we have the biggest Christmas tree in the world right outside our house, I curse this tree for its light zapping capabilities every day of the year, so it’s nice for it to be useful for a change. But any greenery from the garden will do as long as it’s not prickly.

    Add a sprig of greenery and tie with a string

    Step 3. Tie a piece of string around the back of the serviette and secure the greenery with a knot to secure the greenery.

    Step 4 Choose a small Mickey, mine are all different colours and patterns to keep a vintage look. However you may also stick to the same pattern and colour and keep it uniform, sparkly glitter card would also look great.

    Now tie a small mickey on top and tie with string

    Step 5 Place your mini Mickeys on the front of your Mickey Christmas Napkin Holders and tie with string, finishing off with a bow.

    Step 6 Lastly, to complete the festive look pop in a candy cane.

    Add a candy cane to finish off

Notes

These mega cute Napkin and cutlery holders can be made ahead in preparation for Christmas Day, thus saving time. You will just need to pop the greenery in on the day, to ensure it’s nice and fresh.

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Author

  • Sarah Christie

    Sarah Christie is the author of Extraordinary Chaos a family lifestyle and travel blog from a 50+ mum of boys, sharing Cricut Crafts and Free SVG Files, family travels, recipes, reviews and country living. Also the co-editor of Mini Travellers family travel blog.

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