We had two tables inside that I decorated with a red table cloth, Mickey Mouse confetti, my son's toys, books, cups, DVDs, and M&M's. We also had two tables outside that were decorated with a red table cloth and balloons. A great way to help with the costs of the decorations is to use things from around your house, which worked especially well since my son already had quiet a bit of Mickey Mouse paraphernalia.
One way to keep cost down is to choose a color theme along with the party theme. We choose red, yellow, and black to help fit in with Mickey Mouse. I was able to buy all the table cloths, napkins, utensils, and paper plates at the dollar store. If you choose primary or secondary colors it will be very easy for you to purchase most of your paper goods at the dollar store.
I found the template for the food labels at this website: wonderfulchaoticlife.blogspot.com. I simply downloaded them and made up fun names for the different foods we were serving.
Unfortunately we did not get a good picture of the Mickey Mouse head that the Oreo pops were placed in, I made them out of two small half spheres and one large half spheres. I painted the spheres black and held the "ears" on with toothpicks.
This was such a fun project for me to make and it barely took any time or money. Just a piece of scrapbook paper, a frame from the dollar store, and picture printer paper. Everyone loved looking at the pictures and seeing how our son has grown.
I saw a sign like this one online, I thought it was so adorable I decided to make my own. I downloaded free Mickey Mouse and Disney fonts online and bought the frame at the dollar store. Cheap, Easy, and Super Cute!
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