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Perfect DIY Mini Disney Princess Tress

Make your little princess’ room merry and bright this holiday season with these dazzling tress themed to our favorite Disney princess.

What You’ll Need

  • ALL:
  • 3 tree bases
  • Paintbrushes
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue
  • ARIEL:
  • Green paint and glitter paint
  • Green felt and sparkly green felt (or paper)
  • Purple paper
  • Pearl trim
  • BELLE:
  • Yellow paint
  • Gold tulle
  • Gold rhinestones, buttons, or sequins
  • Fake rose
  • CINDERELLA:
  • Silvery blue paint
  • Fairy lights
  • Tape
  • Blue tulle
  • Light blue felt and white sparkly felt (or foam)

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Credit: Disney Family

How To Make It: Ariel Tree

  1. Start by painting a base of green on the tree.

2. Next, cut lots of circles out of the green felt and sparkly material.

3. Starting from the bottom and, layering upward, glue each circle onto the tree.

4. Cut out a shell shape from paper, and outline it with glitter paint.

5. Glue one end of the pearls to the bottom back of the tree, wrap it around to the top, and glue again in the back. Then glue the shell onto the top!

How To Make It: Belle Tree

  1. Paint the base yellow.

2. Cut off a long strip of tulle, pinch it together near one end, and glue it onto the bottom of the tree. Add a rhinestone where the fabric is glued on. Repeat all the way around, creating “drapes.”

3. Repeat this step all the way up the tree! Pinch, glue, rhinestone, etc. Then glue the fake rose to the top.

How To Make It: Cinderella Tree

  1. Paint the base blue. Once it’s dry, tape the end of the fairy lights to the top of the tree.

2. Cut a long strip of tulle, and glue it onto the bottom third of the tree, gathering the fabric as you go. Trim as needed at the bottom. Then take a second piece and repeat on the next third of the tree.

3. Take another piece and finish off the tree with a third tier at the top—with the fabric all gathered together.

Credit: Disney Family

4. Cut out a glass slipper shape from the white foam, then a slightly larger one from the blue felt and glue them together.

Credit: Disney Family

5. Glue the slipper onto the top of the tree, turn the lights on, and enjoy!

Now your princess has her very own mini trees!

Source: Disney Family

About Jennifer Retzlaff

My name is Jennifer Retzlaff and I became a lifelong Disney fan during my first trip to Walt Disney World in 6th grade. From that moment, Disney became a big part of my life. I live in Iowa with my husband and two kids who are growing up too quickly for my liking. I started introducing my love for Disney early to my family with a Disney honeymoon and then trips when our youngest of 18 months. Since then, our family has been to Walt Disney World over five times and we continue to plan and dream for the next trip. I love the magic that Disney brings to people through the theme parks, cruises, adventures and movies they create. As a teacher, I try to bring that magic into my classroom to help kids believe that “If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It.” I recently reached a dream of mine as I joined Magic Vacation Planner as a personal travel advisor. With this team, I can now help others plan magical vacations. As a passionate writer, I also have my own blog at magicalvacationsbyjen which is also where you can follow me on instagram for trip reviews along with tips and tricks for your next magical vacation.

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