The Partiologist: Disney Themed Christmas Cookies!

Disney Themed Christmas Cookies!

Do you love Christmas, sweets and Mickey Mouse?  These Disney themed Christmas cookies are just what you need to celebrate the Holidays.  And just what my family needed for the party I hosted for them!
Disney Themed Cristmas Cookies!

I love sending my family home with all kinds of sweet treats after a party.  Of all the Disney desserts I made for my sister and her family's Very Merry Christmas Party, these were my favorite and I couldn't wait to share.

My sister and her family were heading to Disney World for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.

I headed to the kitchen to make the sweets.

Each little mouse cookie all dressed up for Christmas.

Christmas Lights Mickey~

Snowflake Mickey~

Holly Mickey~

Peppermint Minnie~

Wreath Minnie~

Rudolf Mickey~

Santa Mickey~

 Minnie Mouse~

Gingerbread Mickey~

The Very Merry Mouse Collection!

I am so sorry, I do not sell or ship any of the Mickey themed Christmas cookies or desserts.

I used royal icing as the base and buttercream frosting for the accents.

Recipes for cookies and frosting HERE.



Be sure to check out my Disney themed Halloween Cookies!


(I loved them all, but the Christmas were my favorite.)

After the Disney themed Christmas sugar cookies were finished, more ideas came to mind.  I'll give you a hint...I took several of my favorite Christmas sweets and turned them into Mickey Treats! 

Stay tuned for more Mouse Magic!


Disney Themed Supplies HERE

Take a look at how to make your own Easy Bake Oven Mixes - Christmas Edition. Recipes and FREE printables included!  DIY Easy Bake Oven Recipes.

After they're baked!

Merry Christmas!

92 comments :

  1. OH MY GOSH!! Kim these might be my favorite cookies from you ever. What a great idea and all of the designs are so cute!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!

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  2. What a wonderful assortment of Disney Christmas cookies. Your family is going to love them:) I am curious, how did you make the antlers? They are so perfect.

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    1. Thank you Beth! I used the above Wilton mold for the antlers, just cut them to fit! :)

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    2. That is so freaking clever of you to use a coral impression mat at antlers. You are a genius!!!

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  3. oh m goodness these are fantastic! somebody write to the Walt family and sign you up for their bakery! you outscore any of the mickey treats i've seen at the park! :>O

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    1. LOL, sign me up for the bakery, I don't think I could work fast enough! :)

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  4. I think these are your best cookies ever! Simply precious!!!

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  5. What about the perfect snowflake mold...Am I missing that or are you just a perfect piper??!! These are just stunning!! Great concept and execution!

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    1. LOL, I wish I were a perfect piper, however it is a fondant cutter! :)

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  6. These cookies are just amazing. Omg if I made these I wouldn't want to eat them up, I would want to keep them for ever. Well done, your so clever.
    Do you use sugar paste for the moulds?

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  7. Wow! These are adorable! I am so making them this year for my niece and nephew. Thanks for posting and including the links for supplies. Kathy

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    1. You're very welcome. I'm sure your niece and nephew will love them!

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  8. This is the most creative Mickey set EVER! I am in love with every cookie!!

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  9. I absolutely love these! I can only dream of being so talented! I'll be sharing these with my readers. Happy Holidays!

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  10. How do you make the glaze frosting?

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    1. I'm sorry, I have not shared my recipe, however It's royal icing and several recipes are available online. Here are a couple of links:
      http://www.wilton.com/recipe/Royal-Icing
      http://www.marthastewart.com/316888/royal-icing-for-sugar-cookies

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    2. Thanks for your reply. I've taken the Wilton classes and have used royal icing before but to make it so spreadable, do you just add a little water to the frosting? I've purchased all of the molds and am just waiting for the holly punch and then I'm going to try these. They are so cute!!

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    3. Yes, thin the royal icing with water, very small amounts at a time. Good luck!

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  11. These are adorable! Any chance you would be interested in making them to sell? I would LOVE to order some!!!

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    1. Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I do not sell these cookies. :(

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  12. Greetings from Australia. Love your cookies.
    Is the black/red/white base done with flooded royal icing or do you use punched fondant?
    Think your designs are just magical. Thank you for sharing

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    1. Thank you and welcome to my blog Lizzie! The red, black and white are all a base of royal icing and the accent pieces are fondant.

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  13. These are amazing! Can you share how you get your black icing so black??

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    1. Thank you Maria! I only colored a small amount of icing and I just added black food coloring until it was very black.

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  14. Is there a tutorial ?

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  15. Could you share your recipes for the sugar cookies, icing and fondant?
    These are super cute..can't wait to make them.

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    1. Here is a link to a couple of my favorite recipes for cookies and frosting.
      http://www.thepartiologist.com/2015/11/buttercream-thanksgiving.html
      The fondant is Wilton Brand.

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  16. How do you get the base layer of royal icing so perfect to the edges? is there a trick?

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    1. I think the reason the icing is smooth and to the edge is because of the consistency. I do not have an exact recipe, but after practicing hundreds of times, I have figured out how to get it not too thick or too thin that it will run off the sides. Lots of you tube videos out there that might help. Good luck! :)

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  17. I am sorry, but I am with some of the others. I don't see any links under your icon either and I have refreshed several times.

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    1. I just removed all the links and added them in again, hope they will show up. I'm not sure why some can not see the links!! So sorry!

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  18. would like the cookie recipe

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    1. I have a couple cookie and frosting recipes on the Buttercream Thanksgiving post.
      http://www.thepartiologist.com/2015/11/buttercream-thanksgiving.html

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  19. I want to buy these.... Please make them for me.....

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  20. They would have be some of the cutest cookies I've ever seen 😁. I haven't decorated many cookies I would love a step by step tutorial . Thanks
    Wendy

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    1. Thank you for the sweet comment, unfortunately I did not take any step by step photos while making the cookies.

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  21. Where can we place an order? I appreciate the frosting recipe and am fully confident making these would be a huge fail! lol

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    1. I am so sorry, I do not ship any of my cookies. :(

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  22. Can you tell me what tip you used for the wreath?

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  23. You have an amazing talent. Thank you for sharing pics. They are beautiful

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  24. There is no link for the products, but there is for the recipe.
    Any chance you can just link where you got the cokie cutter? My soon-to-be 17 yr old apparently NEEDS a Mickey cookie cutter :)

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    1. Someone suggested this as to why you are not able to view the links:

      Try turning off any ad blocker software. Once I turned it off and refreshed the page, they popped right up.

      If that does not work, go into amazon and search for mickey mouse cookie cutter. Hope this helps!

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    2. Yup, I did and that worked just fine!
      These look great - i only hope we can do half a good a job at them!

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  25. My nieces and nephews are going to love these cookies when I make them. Thank you for sharing!

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  26. These are beautiful! I looked up the recipe and found the Thanksgiving cookies. I'd love to make them but I have a daughter who is allergic to nuts. I see that the recipe calls for Almond extract. Is there a substitute that you would suggest, another flavor or using imitation extract?

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    1. Thank you Stacie! I would omit the almond and add a little extra vanilla extract.

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  27. Is there a Mickey Mouse cookie cutters?

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    1. Yes, the cutter I used is by Wilton and comes in a set of two.

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  28. Kim, can you provide instructions for making the mickey mouse cookies??? They're simply perfect! Thanks!!! Ruth

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    1. Thank you Ruth, unfortunately I did not take any step by step photos. Who knew they would be so popular?? :)

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  29. Can you tell me how you achieved that brown color? Brown is the only color I don't have any luck with lol

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    1. I used a small amount of AmeriColor warm brown. Good luck!! :)

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  30. I just wanted to say your cookies are sooooo cute! Merry Christmas 🎄

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  31. On my bucket list in life is to learn to decorate cookies like this... i love these so much!

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  32. Love it!!!!! How do you make the bows??????

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    1. Thank you Marisela, I made the bows with a mold I ordered from Amazon. I'll try and find another link, the original Amazon link is sold out.

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  33. Very Creative. its on my list to make!

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  34. Love these cookies Kim!!! I'm going to try something similar, thanks for the amazing ideas!! :)

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  35. Kim What tip did you use for the white butter cream frosting for the Holly Mickey, Wreath Mickey and Santa Mickey?

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  36. Love, love , love these cookies...where do you get the cookie cutter.

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    1. Thank you so much! The exact cutter I used is no longer available, I've added a link (above) to a Wilton cutter that is similar, just a bit smaller.

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  37. Hi Kim, I must say these 'Hidden Mickey' Christmas cookies rival anything I've seen in the WDW bake shops. Just incredible. The holidays are fast approaching, and I can't wait to try my hand at these. The grandchildren will love them! :-)

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    1. Thank you so very much! YES...your grandchildren will love them! :)

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  38. I read through all the comments, didn't see how you managed to make the buttons. Any advice?! Thanks so much, absolutely Love the cookies!! even 2 years later, these are popular!!!!

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    1. Thank you so much! The buttons were made with fondant using a Wilton mold (the mold is listed above in the Amazon links.) Hope this helps!

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  39. what kind of frosting did you use??

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    1. The base is royal icing topped with buttercream and fondant.

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  40. What do you used for the rainbow lights on the Christmas light cookie? Is it candy coated sunflower seeds?

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  41. hi these are awesome. is that a mickey mouse sprinkle on the snowflake?

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    1. Thank you and yes it is a little Mickey Mouse sprinkle!

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    2. Love these!
      Are the links still posted for the molds you used for the accents? I can’t seem to find it :(

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  42. How did you make the buttons, bows, etc? We’re they molds and fondant? If so can you give me links for the ones you used? They’re adorable!

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