Mark is at it again with the DIY Disney favorites. DIY Mickey ears are hugely popular. Makin’ Mikey with Mark always involves dollar store prices and no sewing involved. So grab your hot glue gun and enjoy this guide on how to make some “easy peasy'” Mickey ears to wear on your next adventure to Disney!

Below is a link to a pattern you can print to use in cutting cardboard and fabric for this project. You can tap and hold on iOS devices and right click to save on desktop computers. Cut out the grey colored shapes and place on cardboard and fabric to trace around.

http://pauldgreen.com/mickeyears/mickey_ear_template.jpg

A PDF version is also available here:

http://pauldgreen.com/mickeyears/mickey_ear_template.pdf

This channel is also made by me! Paul Green and normally showcases my vlog. I enjoy making these videos with my uncle Mark and posting them right here for your viewing pleasure. With your viewership I plan to make more!

Please consider subscribing and making this a fun place for me to keep producing more “Makin’ Mickey with Mark” series for the future, thanks! -Paul

The following link is a great way to get started following me on some adventures where I vlog my film career on random sets.

http://www.youtube.com/pauldgreen

This link below is a playlist of Marks previous videos!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_bbCJwOVco

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