Disney's Frozen Birthday Party Ideas
Like most of the world, Mini Me is obsessed with Frozen. To celebrate her 5th birthday, she wanted a Frozen-themed birthday party. I wanted to share with you some ideas for hosting your own Frozen birthday party.
Decorating with pink and blue
Throughout the party space, I used blue decorations to represent Elsa and pink to represent Anna. For the main party table, I split it right down the middle, with one half dedicated to each Frozen sister.
Frozen ice castle birthday cake
Chica made the cake with one layer dedicated to each sister. You can read her full tutorial to see how she topped the Elsa layer of the cake with an ice castle made out of sugar shards. The Anna layer featured Nordic patterns, and there were Frozen figurines perched all around the cake.
Anna and Elsa cardboard cutout
I placed a Anna and Elsa cardboard stand up near the table, and the kids enjoyed taking their picture with it.
Frozen themed party favors
I used snowflake lollipop molds to create chocolate lollipops for favors, and I set out some cute blue polka dot straws for the drinks.
And of course we used our Olaf face printables to create the most adorable favor bags for the kids! I just printed the faces onto white sticker paper, cut them out, and added them to plain white paper party bags. So cute!
Olaf sno-cone snacks
We served sno-cones to the kids, and used the smaller Olaf faces to decorate the cups. What a perfect final touch to this Frozen themed party!
2 comments so far:
How did you color the candy melts to dip Elsa and Anna's skirts? Did you color the melts or did you use luster dust?
Sandy, we used blue candy melts in different shades, tinted with some extra candy melt coloring.