Craft Roundup: Maleficent-Approved Crafting

After the insane success of Disney’s Frozen, it sounds like the PG-rated Maleficent movie is following in similarly popular footsteps. It’s not surprising, then, that some of our favorite craft bloggers have already been creating a whole selection of DIY projects around this Disney villain originally of Sleeping Beauty fame. This week’s roundup has a few ideas to get you started. For more inspiration beyond our roundup, head on over to Pinterest and search for “Maleficent crafts.” You’re sure to find even more fun ideas!

 

Maleficent Free Activity Sheets

Tonya Staab is always ready with your child’s favorite movie-related crafts and printables! She shares her thoughts on Maleficent as well as provides a downloadable set of activity sheets on her blog.

 

All-Things Maleficent on Spoonful

Disney’s Spoonful is ready for all of your Maleficent needs. From dastardly horns to 3D paper crafts, there are several projects your child can choose from in this collection.

 

Glitter Maleficent Slime Recipe

What’s better than glittery slime? Check out Lolly Jane for the recipe and how-to.

 

Magnificent Maleficent Cupcakes

Food crafting at it’s most Disney-esque! Crafting in the Rain developed this decoration and recipe for Undercover Tourist that’s perfect for a Maleficent craft night.

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