Mickey Mouse Clubhouse birthday party
Mickey Mouse and his Clubhouse friends are a favourite of kids all ages. There is a lot of merchandise available and plenty of ideas to take inspiration from to put a great party together.
Drinks & snacks
Minnie's cupcakes: Use any cupcake recipe with a white frosting to your liking. Add two Oreo cookies to each side and a pink bow-tie ribbon in the middle. Pink or red dotted cupcake liners look great with this.
Donald's dippers: Finger food sized vegetables (carrots, cucumber, capsicum, white radish) with a dip.
Clubhouse sandwich: A triple ham, cheese, egg, tomato, lettuce sandwich cut into small pieces. Add a skewer to hold the pieces together.
Chip and Dale chips: Your favourite chips
Goofy's grapes: Green or purple grapes
Pluto's popcorn: Homemade or store bought popcorn
Hot Dog, Hot Dog, Hot Diggerty Dog: A hotdog in a sausage bun. Don't forget the ketchup and mustard!
Micky's fruity sticks: Small cuts of fresh fruit (water- and honeydew melon, pine apple) on a stick.
It's time for cheers: Drinks for big and small.
Decorations
Yellow, red and black: Buy napkins, paper plates, plastic cutlery, flag garland, balloons etc. in your party colours and decorate your house and table with it.
F&B signs: Make signs to put next to your food and drink items. You can download a Mickey Mouse font to write the text. Add a coloured border to your sign and print it out.
Welcome sign: Cut out a big Mickey Mouse face silhouette from sturdy black paper. Glue some (sticky) red paper to the bottom half of face and add two white ovals on it. Using a Mickey Mouse font, print out your 'son/ daughters name' and 'Clubhouse' on white paper and glue it above the red half of the face. This is a great feature to add to your front door.
Cupcake stand: With sticker coloured paper decorate 2 card board boxes (one small, one slightly bigger) and put them on top of each other. You can add some Mickey Mouse silhouette faces to the sides of the stand. Just print out one silhouette face and use it as a stencil. Trace it onto black sticker paper, cut it out and stick it on.
Party favours: There is plenty Mickey Mouse merchandise to be found in shops around the world, including little treat bags. Just fill them with whatever you think is suited. We added a Mickey Mouse cup, Mickey Mouse paperclip, Mickey Mouse notebook, Mickey Mouse pencil and Oreo cookies.
Games
Colouring sheets: Set up a drawing station for the kids to colour in some Mickey Mouse Clubhouse images. This keeps them entertained and they have something they made to take home.
Clubhouse bowling: From empty water bottles you can easily make a blowing set. Print out 6 small images of the Clubhouse characters and glue it onto a piece of round cardboard. Attach it to an ice cream stick. Make an incision in the bottle cap and put the stick in. Use a soft ball so the kids can't do too much damage.
Photo booth: Background: from coloured paper cut out difference sizes of circles. Attach them to a string so you create a paper garland. Make a couple of strings and hang them next to each other against the wall. Props: Mickey and Minnie Mouse ears, Mickey Mouse hand, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse sayings; Oh Toodles, Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse, Mickey/Minnie Mouse stuffed animal.
Music: Download or buy a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse CD which you can play as background music or have the kids dance to it.
Drinks & snacks
Minnie's cupcakes: Use any cupcake recipe with a white frosting to your liking. Add two Oreo cookies to each side and a pink bow-tie ribbon in the middle. Pink or red dotted cupcake liners look great with this.
Donald's dippers: Finger food sized vegetables (carrots, cucumber, capsicum, white radish) with a dip.
Clubhouse sandwich: A triple ham, cheese, egg, tomato, lettuce sandwich cut into small pieces. Add a skewer to hold the pieces together.
Chip and Dale chips: Your favourite chips
Goofy's grapes: Green or purple grapes
Pluto's popcorn: Homemade or store bought popcorn
Hot Dog, Hot Dog, Hot Diggerty Dog: A hotdog in a sausage bun. Don't forget the ketchup and mustard!
Micky's fruity sticks: Small cuts of fresh fruit (water- and honeydew melon, pine apple) on a stick.
It's time for cheers: Drinks for big and small.
Decorations
Yellow, red and black: Buy napkins, paper plates, plastic cutlery, flag garland, balloons etc. in your party colours and decorate your house and table with it.
F&B signs: Make signs to put next to your food and drink items. You can download a Mickey Mouse font to write the text. Add a coloured border to your sign and print it out.
Welcome sign: Cut out a big Mickey Mouse face silhouette from sturdy black paper. Glue some (sticky) red paper to the bottom half of face and add two white ovals on it. Using a Mickey Mouse font, print out your 'son/ daughters name' and 'Clubhouse' on white paper and glue it above the red half of the face. This is a great feature to add to your front door.
Cupcake stand: With sticker coloured paper decorate 2 card board boxes (one small, one slightly bigger) and put them on top of each other. You can add some Mickey Mouse silhouette faces to the sides of the stand. Just print out one silhouette face and use it as a stencil. Trace it onto black sticker paper, cut it out and stick it on.
Party favours: There is plenty Mickey Mouse merchandise to be found in shops around the world, including little treat bags. Just fill them with whatever you think is suited. We added a Mickey Mouse cup, Mickey Mouse paperclip, Mickey Mouse notebook, Mickey Mouse pencil and Oreo cookies.
Games
Colouring sheets: Set up a drawing station for the kids to colour in some Mickey Mouse Clubhouse images. This keeps them entertained and they have something they made to take home.
Clubhouse bowling: From empty water bottles you can easily make a blowing set. Print out 6 small images of the Clubhouse characters and glue it onto a piece of round cardboard. Attach it to an ice cream stick. Make an incision in the bottle cap and put the stick in. Use a soft ball so the kids can't do too much damage.
Photo booth: Background: from coloured paper cut out difference sizes of circles. Attach them to a string so you create a paper garland. Make a couple of strings and hang them next to each other against the wall. Props: Mickey and Minnie Mouse ears, Mickey Mouse hand, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse sayings; Oh Toodles, Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse, Mickey/Minnie Mouse stuffed animal.
Music: Download or buy a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse CD which you can play as background music or have the kids dance to it.