2014-06-12

Disney’s Frozen has to be the best princess movie. The storyline, the songs, Olaf, the relationship between Anna and Elsa, everything about it is wonderful. It’s one of those movies that I can watch over and over again (I wish I had the time!).

And of course, the movie also inspires me to craft. I haven’t had the chance to dream up my own Frozen crafts, so here’s a round up of ones I’ve found around the internet:



Frozen Dolls

If crochet’s your thing, check out these free amigurumi patterns by Becky Ann Smith on Ravelry”. The details on the dresses are just gorgeous.

 

Crocheted Anna Doll, Crocheted Elsa Doll

This Olaf pattern by Sahrit on Etsy is just too cute – with detachable parts to have all sorts of fun rearranging:

If sewing’s more your style, these felt doll patterns from Kosucas on Etsy are adorable:

Anna Felt Doll, Elsa Felt Doll

For crafting with the kids, make Frozen-inspired dolls with Hama Perler Beads:

If you’ve got an American Girl Doll, make her this beautiful Ice Queen gown (Pattern by Dollhouse Designs):

DebbyArts has tutorials on YouTube for the most gorgeous Anna and Elsa made from polymer clay.

Costumes

Dressing up is such a fun part of childhood, and there’s lots of tutorials popping up for Frozen-inspired costumes. Here’s some of my favourites:

Elsa Dress on Get Away Today

For an older girl, this dress on 733 blog is pretty:

And don’t forget Anna (the true hero of the movie!) – tutorial by Life As Mom:

Joy 2 Sew on Etsy has a gorgeous Princess Anna Costume pattern, including vest, blouse, cape and hat:

But it’s not just for girls. Why not make a pair of Kristoff’s boots?

Rainbow Loom

If your kids have entered the dreaded world of the rainbow loom, there’s some great videos on YouTube for making Frozen characters, such as Olaf, Anna and Elsa.

Accessories

Every girl needs some Frozen hair clips (from Spoonful):

Or maybe a snowflake headband is more your style (tutorial by Heidi and Finn):

If you’ve got some time on your hands, why not pretty up your hands with Anna’s Dress Nail Art (from Polish Art Addict):

Games

Pin the nose on Olaf is a Frozen spin on a classic party game (with printable from Daily Dose of Art):

Snowflakes

Every snow queen likes to decorate her world with pretty snowflakes. You could make beaded snowflakes:

Paper snowflakes are a classic craft. Here’s a tutorial for giant snowflakes:

Or maybe pull out the wooden sticks to make snowflakes:

These cute window cling snowflakes are made with a low temperature glue gun (by We Lived Happily Ever After):

Food

If you’re looking for a Frozen-inspired sweet treat (that’s not too cold), make some shards of peppermint rock candy:

The doll cake is a classic – why not add a Frozen touch (found via Pinterest):

This Olaf fondant cake topper from Cake Central is too cute. Love how he’s standing on one leg:

I just can’t get enough Olaf cuteness. What about some simple Olaf marshmallow pops (by Kitchen Fun with my 3 Sons):

And More…

To keep the kids busy over the school holidays, make some sparkly Frozen play dough at Here Come The Girls:

Or dress up a door like Elsa’s from The Enchanted Tree:

Make Elsa’s bed with this video tutorial by Chad Alan:

Or if you like to cross-stitch, this pattern from Wee Little Stitches would make a lovely piece of art for sisters sharing a bedroom:

How about some Frozen paper dolls (by Paper Dolls by Cory):

Print them out on magnetic paper and stick to the fridge or a cookie sheet.

And lastly, why not build your own ice palace fort (tutorial by Mommy Testers):

And there’s even more ideas at Disney’s Spoonful website.

What Frozen crafts have you made?

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