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Create a Mickey Mouse Thanksgiving Pilgrim Candy Holder

Have lots of Halloween candy you aren’t sure what to do with? Make this Mickey Mouse Thanksgiving Pilgrim from Disney Family to hold that candy for you then find a place for him at your Thanksgiving table.

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Credit: Disney Family

All you need is:

  • Printable PDF from Disney Family
  • Regular paper or cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Glue or double-sided tape

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Here are the step by step directions to help you make Mickey!

Step One: Use scissors or a craft knife to cut out Mickey’s body and each of his arms. Do not cut along dashed lines in the body or arms — these lines are where you will fold the paper.

Step Two: Take Mickey’s body and make all of the folds along the dashed lines for the body and the tabs. Make each fold away from you except for Mickey’s legs. For Mickey’s legs, fold the top dashed line towards you and the bottom dashed line away from you. This will help Mickey sit on the edge of a table or shelf.

Step Three: Glue the tabs to the inside of Mickey’s body. The glued tabs will create an open box on Mickey’s back.

Step Four: Fold each of Mickey’s arms in half along the dashed line and glue the two sides together. Be careful not to glue the tabs at the end of each arm together. Instead fold the tabs outward in opposite directions so it creates a base to attach the arm to Mickey’s body. Glue each arm to Mickey’s sides.

Step Five: Drop a few pieces of candy into Mickey and make a special delivery!

We hope you love this Mickey themed pilgrim to hold that fun holiday themed candy this year!

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.