Monsters Inc Doors Printable -
Party favor bags or "Scarer of the Month" desk nameplates for teachers. Where to find: Look for digital download bundles on
Small-scale versions of the doors used to label party favors or name tags.
A door that actually swings open. Hide a picture of a child (Boo style) behind it. monsters inc doors printable
A door is just the beginning. Extend the play with these Monsters Inc.-inspired activities:
This is a genius hack for parents. Print a small door for the bathroom wall. Every time your toddler uses the potty, they get to put a on the door. After 5 stickers, they "open" the door to a small treat (like a gummy worm). The movie connection makes it less of a chore and more of a game. Party favor bags or "Scarer of the Month"
A 3D printable door is the perfect prop for a DIY Monsters Inc costume. Print a mini door on thick cardstock, fold it into a 3D shape, and attach a ribbon. Your child can wear it around their neck like a sign, or carry it as a "portal gun" alternative. Imagine your kid dressed as Boo, holding a door that says "Kitty?"
While Pixar (Disney) owns the rights to Monsters, Inc. , You can print as many as you like for your home, classroom, or party. However, selling a printed copy of a copyrighted character door is illegal. Always use templates labeled “fan art” or “inspired by” for commercial-free projects. If you need licensed products, buy official Disney craft kits. Hide a picture of a child (Boo style) behind it
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Print 24 miniature doors (about 3 inches tall). Number them 1 through 24. Glue the doors onto a large poster board in the shape of the factory vault. Open one door each day leading up to a holiday or birthday. Behind each door, write a joke, an activity, or hide a small chocolate.