The first episode is based around Descendants. Your kids will probably want to make the cakes featured, but as they're too large to make a require a lot of ingredients, you might want to make these delicious dark side velvet cupcakes. Next, there's Disney Theme Parks, and while scouring for activities based around those Disney Parks I discovered this beautiful Princess & The Frog-themed Tiana wreath - perfect for hanging on your door at Christmas if you love her adventure in the bayou! Next, treat your little princess to a Disney Princess nature craft, which uses elements from nature to dress up the princesses, like Belle and Cinderella. I couldn't find any crafts themed around Bunk'd, but let's move onto my favourite Disney film of all time, The Lion King - these printable Lion King colouring and activity sheets will ignite the king or queen in anyone. Toy Story is next, and while I lay off the film for the moment because of a certain two-part Scream Street episode horrifically named to be one of many to catapult the show into its unsettling tone, maybe your kids will get messy making this Toy Story-themed slime based around the aliens from the rocket claw machine. As it's nearing Christmas, and since Frozen is a Disney property that symbolises the time of year, make these Mickey Mouse-shaped Frozen ornaments to hang on your tree. Finally, although it's not Halloween yet, Zombies was the Disney Channel film appropriate for that time of year, but to me, whenever I see a zombie in films or on TV, I think about Doug. Luckily, the final craft for that section is some Zombies-inspired cheerleading pom poms.
Don't forget to watch Disney Magic Bake Off on Disney+, and also watch episodes of Disney Family Sundays featuring The Little Mermaid, Frozen 2, Tangled, Toy Story, Princess & The Frog, The Lion King, Beauty & The Beast, Snow White & The Seven Dwarves and Moana to find more craft related fun featuring your favourite Disney characters!
Great post and links.
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