These DIY free printable Winnie The Pooh ears, free printable Piglet ears, and free printable Tigger ears are just the right size for your own little Christopher Robin. These printable ears are great for pretend play and last-minute Halloween costume ideas.
Keep reading to download my Winnie the Pooh ears. Make just one headband or all three for a cute and easy group Halloween costume idea: a Hundred Acre Wood Halloween!
This post is sponsored by Disney and Blueprint Social. All opinions are mine. Thanks to Disney for sponsoring this post! Our family loves Pooh and this was super fun.
You may have seen the Winnie The Pooh printable mini popcorn boxes that I made to help Disney celebrate “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” available on Blu-ray Combo Pack and HD Digital on August 27th.
Elise, who is totally into costumes these days, wanted to dress up like the Hundred Acre Woods friends. I already had drawn ears for the printable popcorn boxes so it was really pretty easy to size them up a bit. I folded the ears around her headbands to make Winnie the Pooh headbands. Here she is channeling confident Tigger…
And here she is as Piglet, the little timid self-proclaimed “very small animal” who at times may hesitate but always comes through.
But Elise’s favorite is her free printable Winnie The Pooh headband which she chose wore when watching “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” with her friend, Sam, at the enchanted place on top of the forest where a little bear will always be waiting.
Pair the headbands with my free printable Winnie The Pooh DIY mini popcorn boxes for a fun honey-less snack for your little Pooh.
WANNA MAKE IT? Keep reading to see how to make my free printable Winnie the Pooh headband ears, free printable Piglet ears, and free printable Tigger ears.
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Supplies for making my DIY free printable Winnie The Pooh Ears, free printable Piglet Ears, and free printable Tigger Ears:
- Kathy’s Winnie The Pooh, Tigger and Piglet ears free printable template (PDF) – If you like it, please pin it, post a comment or share with your friends
- Good bright white card stock paper
- Glue stick
- Good paper scissors
- Headbands – I used Goody Classics woven headbands #84051
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How to make DIY Winnie The Pooh Headband Ears, Piglet Ears, and Tigger Ears:
Step 1: Download and print Winnie the Pooh ears
Gather your supplies: headbands, scissors, bright white paper, and glue. Print my free printable Winnie the Pooh ears, free printable Tigger ears, and free printable Piglet ears to make your own Winnie the Pooh headbands.
Note that the free printable Winnie The Pooh ears are designed to slip onto the Goody Classics headbands that you see here; they’re 3/4″ circumference all the way around. If you have other headbands that are thinner/thicker, you may need to adjust the connector length by taking away paper (or adding a bit more) so that it fits.
Step 2: Place glue the Pooh ear around the headband
Glue stick the ear, making sure to get it all the way to the edges. Avoid getting glue on the connecting paper between the ears and the headband itself.
Step 3: Attach the ears together around the headband
Stick the ears together. Again, you’re really just gluing one ear to the other ear and you should be able to slip the ears off the headband to use it again later.
Now just repeat on the other side, adjust the ear placement, and you’re ready for your own Hero Party!
Thanks again to Disney
I’d like to thank Disney once again for sponsoring this post. We are big Disney fans and loved our Friendship Day Celebration with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore.
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Be sure to pin these free printable Winnie the Pooh ears:
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And be sure to help Disney celebrate “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” available on Blu-ray Combo Pack and HD Digital August 27th.
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Buttons and Paint says
These are fab, thanks for sharing! We liked them so much, we included them in our Winnie the Pooh round up (with a link back to you) x http://buttonsandpaint.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/winnie-the-pooh.html
Kathy Beymer says
Love the round up, Buttons and Paint! Thanks for including me 🙂
josie says
these ears are SUPER cute but we cant really find the pooh bear ears. when we go to the pdf it only shows us tiger and piglet and we’d really love to have pooh:) maybe its just on my computer but i’m not really sure oh and THANK YOU
Kathy Beymer says
Hi Josie, the Pooh ears are on page 1 with the Tigger ears: https://www.merrimentdesign.com/images/diy-winnie-the-pooh-ears-piglet-ears-tigger-ears.pdf Let me know if that works for you!
Sara says
These are great!! Would be nice to have Eeyore and Roo ears too 🙂
MElissa says
wonder where can i print out the winnie the pooh popcorn boxes?
E says
I love these! Will use them for my daughter’s world book day costume next week 🙂
Yolande says
Thank you this saves me with world book day looming!!! My son wants to be Pooh!
Anita says
Love this! Will use it with my Brownie troop!