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Monday, April 15, 2013

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Birthday Party Decorations: Free Printable Sign

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Today I'm excited to share another piece of Lincoln's super fun Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2nd Birthday Party!  The party probably would have been cute enough with the banner, photos, and balloons alone - but I enlisted Andrew's help and he came up with some fabulous signs to decorate the party room.  They're so cute, I thought you might enjoy them as well!

The printable PDF file you will find at the end of this post contains the following signs, which will print as half-sheets:

-Welcome to Our Clubhouse
-Come Inside, It's Fun Inside
-Grab Some Ears, It's Time for Cheers
-Mystery Mouseketools
-See You Real Soon!


All of these signs were made using two free fonts: Walt Disney Script and Mickey Mousebats.  I used the first two - Welcome to Our Clubhouse and Come Inside, It's Fun Inside to make the top and bottom of my front door welcome sign, as pictured above.  I also used my printable Mickey Mouse invitation template to make middle section of the front door sign.

I simply printed the signs on colored paper, then cut out bigger rectangles from coordinating paper and stacked them to add the multi-dimensional look.  There are plenty of other ways that these signs could be embellished, I'm sure - mine were created the morning of the party, so I went with something easy.




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Mickey Mouse Party Hats

We used the Grab Some Ears sign near the front door, to encourage guests to snag a Mickey party hat!

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This was my favorite sign! Such a clever hubby.

The Mystery Mouseketool sign was used on our gift table!  A gift fits the Mystery Mouseketool description perfectly!

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Finally, the See You Real Soon! sign graced the spot right next to the door, so it was the last thing guests saw as they were leaving.

These are a pretty simple decoration to add to your party, but they add a lot of character!  Let me know if you use them; I would love to hear what you think.

Ready to print? You can find the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Free Birthday Party Sign Printables here!

Want a custom version of the "Welcome to Our Clubhouse" sign with your child's name instead of the Our? You can grab a downloadable, personalized version in my Etsy shop! There is also a downloadable, printable "Happy Birthday" sign which can be customized with your child's name and age. Don't have time to make signs? Snag a banner to hang up in your party room.

Planning a party for a Minnie Mouse fan? I have a couple of Minnie inspired headbands available in my shop, too!

Pink Minnie Headband

Red Minnie Headband

Happy party planning!

28 comments:

  1. For my son's third birthday party this coming Saturday (June 1st) I have "stolen" all of your ideas! I LOVE them!! I went a step further and order printable images from Etsy that I printed on sticker paper to adhere to balloons. I'm also using a lot of paper chains as they only enhance your signs! I can't wait to see how everything looks once it's up around the house.

    Your ideas are absolutely adorable!!! I'm SO happy I stumbled across this blog!

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    1. I am so happy to hear that you are able to use them - yay! I hope your party is an amazing success. :)

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  2. Hi there! I absolutely love your ideas! :)
    Quick question though, I tried downloading the Walt Disney Script so I can make some projects.. But it doesn't download to Microsoft, where do you go to make the projects using that font and being able to print it?
    Thank you!

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    1. Hey there - I'm using Firefox - dunno if that makes a difference for you. But I just clicked on the green "download" button under the Walt Disney Script sample images on the font page. Then I copied the font file from my "Downloads" folder into my "Fonts" folder and it installed automatically, so that I was able to use it with Microsoft Word, etc. Hope that helps?

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    2. Did you have a hard time downloading? I am :(

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    3. I honestly downloaded the font probably 10+ years ago, so I'm not sure. :(

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  3. Hi there! I am so happy I stumbled across your blog! I just finished making a set of signs using your template and they look AMAZING :)
    Thank you so much for sharing your creativity. I know my daughter will love these decorations as part of her party next weekend.

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  4. I was so excited to use the printables for my daughter's B-day Party but I cannot get the page to load when I click on the link....bummer

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  5. Hi Julie., I love your Mickey Mouse ideas! I came to this site looking for printable Mickey Mouse signs but every time I click on the link to try to open it up, it won't! It just sit in the loading status for a while. Any suggestions???

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    1. That's weird! I don't know why that would happen. What browser are you using?

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  6. Hi, am I able to add my child's name in on the printable mickey mouse welcome template?

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  7. every time I try to download it freezes near the end....any suggestions?
    can I also add my daughter's name?

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    1. Hm, I'm not sure why it would be freezing. If you want to email me, I can try emailing you the PDF to see if it works better that way. If you would like a personalized version, you can find one in my Etsy shop.

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  8. Hi Julie,
    I LOVE your blog! Can you also email me the word file for the "Welcome to _____ Clubhouse" printable so that I can also input my sons name? Thank you so much!
    My email is: mmatchett@providencehomesinc.com

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  9. Thanks for sharing these! I'm on a budget, and it's frustrating to find sub par printables at such high prices. Yours are perfect!

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  10. I love these ideas! I hope I don't have any trouble downloading the fonts. I want to make some signs & banners for my son's first birthday party

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  11. do you have any Minnie mouse signs?

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  12. Thank you so much!! This helped out so much for my LO birthday party :)

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  13. My son will celebrate his 1st birthday on July 4 and thus helped alot

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  14. What glue did you use to to the glue the sign to the ribbon?

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  15. I am so glad that I discovered your blog through Pinterest. We are celebrating my son's 3rd birthday in June as Mickey Mouse (his new passion) and I will be using your Welcome & Thanks for coming signs on my door.

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