This winter we went to the movie theater to watch Frozen, like thousands of other families. When hubby's employer offered all employees and their families and opportunity to see it free, we jumped at the chance to watch it again! The kids think Olaf the snowman is hilarious. They love Anna and Elsa's dresses and singing. And us grown-ups were quite entertained too.
So it was not surprise when daughter #2 asked for a Frozen birthday party. I knew it would be fun for both of us since I love doing all the crafty things that come with planning an event. My first stop was the internet. I hardly google anything anymore, unless I can't find what I am looking for on Pinterest. I got lots of inspiration from
here. I also checked out Party City's website and saw that they have a good selection of Frozen plates, cups and other party decorations. During one of our weekly gymnastics trips, we stopped into Party City only to find out they had been sold out of all Frozen related items for more than 6 weeks! I wasn't looking to buy the whole shebang, but thought I could at least snag some napkins and cups! So I got creative and made some decorations. Then I raided both our Christmas decorations and the girls bedroom decorations. I am excited at how nicely it came together since daughter #1 now wants a Frozen birthday party too!
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Where did the decorations come from?
- The cake plates I bought at Home Goods several years ago. It is really easy to change the ribbon to match your party theme.
- The princess lanterns came from Amazon (affiliate link) for the girls' bedroom. I just borrowed them for the party.
- The paper plates, napkins, cups and tissue pompoms are from Oriental Trading Co.
- But I forgot to order the popcorn boxes, so I picked those up at Party City when I was buying tablecloths. I love buying the plastic tablecloths in rolls so that I can customize the size. I cut long pieces for the dining room table and smaller pieces for the kids' tables. I picked a color I can use for additional parties this year. Also at Party City I picked up the little gems that are sprinkled on the table to look like snow.
- We had also bought a Frozen poster for the girls' bedroom, so before they got to hang it, I snagged it to hang in the window as a backdrop for the food table.
- The silver place-card holders, plastic snowflakes and serving ware are
all items we had. Like I said, I raided the Christmas decorations which
really went well with this theme!
Things I made or printed for the party:
- I cut out tons of snowflakes from coffee filters. I even found a template for Olaf and Sven snowflakes here. If you are unsure how to fold your coffee filter or paper, I would recommend checking out Martha Stewart tutorial.
- When kids were first arriving, we had coloring pages out on the little tables. I printed several of each design from this website.
- The cupcake toppers were part of a *free* party printables pack on Homeketeers! Just be sure that whether you are using the free pack or purchasing the $1.99 expanded pack, you add the item to your cart and checkout. There are a couple advertisements that might mislead someone to click on the wrong thing. Once you check out you can download the printable pdfs.
- I drew a picture of Olaf on poster board to play pin the nose on Olaf. Then I cut carrots out of orange scrapbook paper that I had on hand.
- To make the Happy Birthday banner, I picked scrapbook paper in colors that coordinated with the cupcake toppers. I used my cricut die cutting machine to cut the shapes and letter, then glued them together and strung them on a ribbon.
- The food labels, water bottle labels and Sven Poop party favor toppers
are all my own creation. And I am including them below on the blog for
your use! The Sven Poop party favors were snack sized ziploc bags filled with Raisinettes, Whoppers and Milk Duds.
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Food we ate:
- Elsa's snowflakes = popcorn
- Olaf's snowman buttons = raisinettes
- Olaf's snowman arms = pretzel sticks
- Olaf's snowman noses = baby carrots
- Melted snowmen = bottled water
- Elsa's icicles = string cheese and/or rock candy
- Anna's chocolates (to stuff your face)
- Kristoff's ice cubes = blue jello jiggler cubes
- Snowballs = candy dipped marshmallows
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