Many children and adults too, enjoy Disney characters and would love to have a Disney themed birthday party, Halloween party or other special occasion dress up party that features Disney as the main premise.
For a Disney themed party, the hostess could use a Mickey Mouse cookie cutter to make the famed head of the Disney characters in cookie form to complement the dessert table. Especially if finger foods are being served, things like chicken fingers or nuggets, finger sandwiches, hot wings, miniature pizzas – pizzas made on small bagels or tiny slices of bread, kabobs, cheese sticks or stuffed mushroom caps and dips.
If the Disney themed party is for a girl, then a princess theme would be in order and the use of a glass slipper cookie cutter to represent Cinderella could be part of the cookie tray. Other cookies could include a castle, magic wand, musical notes or instruments, a pumpkin, a horse and a mouse cookie cutter.
A young boy’s Disney themed party could include cookies made from one of Disney’s most popular movies, Toy Story in which little green army men and a space robot and a cowboy are all present for dessert. Another popular boy’s Disney film, although girls enjoy it also, is Cars, which would have cookie cutters in the shape of tow trucks, police cars and race cars.
Both boys and girls love Disney’s Aladdin, Monsters, Inc. and oldies but goodie such as Dumbo, The Fox and the Hound and The Lion King. And speaking of various animals, both girls and boys like to have animal themed parties in which the cookies are cut in the shapes of different animals, similar to animal crackers, only made out of sugar cookie dough or chocolate chip mixture or a parent could even use the cookie cutters as small molds for Jell-O shapes instead of cookie dough for a much healthier snack.
For adult parties, Disney cookie cutters could be used to make Jell-O molds with alcohol in them, as long as there are no children around to sample them.