Minnie Mouse has been a favorite character since 1928, so it’s no surprise that our Minnie Mouse party themes have been favorites for years as well. We offer two different Minnie Mouse themes, which we’re going to share with you today, as well as photos from our customers who threw their own Minnie Mouse birthday parties…
Minnie’s First Birthday
Isn’t our Minnie’s First Birthday Party theme sweet? It combines an illustration of baby Minnie with pastel pink, yellow, orange, and blue, perfect for celebrating your little one’s first year.
Minnie Mouse’s Bow-tique Party
And our Minnie Mouse Bows Birthday decorations are bright and fun, making them ideal for any birthday girl. They feature neon hues and Minnie’s gal pal Daisy for a fun addition to your girl’s birthday.
Now, on to some real Minnie Mouse party photos from our customers!
This customer mixed Minnie’s First Birthday supplies with pink coordinating solids to cut on cost. For a centerpiece, a bouquet of white daisies is a youthful and cute choice. Plus, it fits with the theme because of Minnie’s friend Daisy!
Another centerpiece idea is to use a plush Minnie Mouse toy, like this hostess. Set a plush Minnie Mouse in the center of each table and tie Minnie Mouse helium balloons to each doll’s wrist. It looks like Minnie is holding the balloons herself!
With a little creativity, you can create your own larger-than-life Minnie Mouse balloon statue. It sure makes for fun photo opportunities of the birthday girl!
To drink, a big bowl of pink punch is a must! But rather than a plain-old ice ring, why not freeze Minnie Mouse figurines right into it? To make your own pink punch, all you need to do is combine two two-liters ginger ale or lemon-lime soda with scoops from half a gallon of raspberry sherbet.
For a super cute and easy dessert idea, bake cupcakes and use a piping bag fitted with a round tip to ice them pink. Then, use mini Oreo cookies for Minnie Mouse ears. For a healthier snack, make fruit skewers that look like Minnie Mouse’s bow. To do this, you’ll need toothpicks, strawberries with the stems cut off, and blueberries. Skewer two strawberries and one blueberry on each toothpick. The two strawberries go on the outsides of the blueberry with the pointy ends facing inward, to look like a bow.
For more ideas, be sure to check out our Minnie Mouse Party Ideas Pinterest board!