5 Great DIY Ideas and Tips for Frozen Themed Party

5 Great DIY Ideas and Tips for Frozen Themed Party

Looking for tips for Frozen themed party?
Frozen themed parties are now the rage. For every 10 parties that we do, at least 1-2 is Frozen theme! This is not including the little princesses who are wearing Anna and Elsa’s gown when they go their friend’s party.
1) Customized Bunting
DIY frozen theme bunting
DIY frozen theme bunting
Simply purchase coloured paper of preferred patterns and size, then write the message for your bunting. Print pictures of Disney Frozen from the website to make it theme to your party. You can even include a photo of your girl in Princess Elsa or Princess Anna’s Dress into the banner!

2) Let it Snow!

let it snow decor
let it snow decor

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“Create” snow at your Frozen party by hanging strings of Styrofoam balls (or recycle by cutting small pieces from styrofoam used to pack furniture) of various sizes. Great backdrop for photos too!

3) Olaf Water Bottle

showman water bottle
showman water bottle

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Olaf has melted and turned into water! 😛

Use small water bottles which have a round top. Remove the label and use googly plastic eyes or simply use markers for the eyes, orange construction paper for the carrot nose, blue ribbon or pipe cleaners as the scarf and buttons or use markers for the buttons.
This can also be one of the party craft activities, in which the kids can decorate their own Olaf!
Give you a reason to serve water to kids instead of sugary syrup!

4) Do you want to Build a Snowman?

Build your own snowman using marshmallow
Build your own snowman using marshmallow
Use marshmallows and cut wholemeal bread to make Olaf’s hands and hair.  You can add toothpicks to join the different parts to “build” their own snowman!
Great idea to keep the kids busy for a while, or for a goodie bag.

5) Olaf Ice-cream

Kids will definitely love this!

olaf snowman icecream
olaf snowman icecream

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You can pre-scoop 2 scoops of vanilla ice-cream and keep them in the freezer. Kids can use pokey sticks for Olaf’s hair and hands, small carrots sticks for the nose, brown M & M’s or oreo cookies (cut) for the buttons!

The best part is they get to enjoy the Olaf they have made themselves… before they melt! Yummy!

Check out our frozen theme party for birthday parties! Share with us your tips and photos for your own Frozen themed party.
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