There are a lot of disney parties in our house. What can I say we are a disney loving family!
Frozen Party Decorations
Our party area was filled with white icicle lights on the ceiling and lots of white paper snowflakes we made. It was really beautiful!
The table was covered with a a white table cloth. I got light blue paper plates and straw. I topped the plate with a darker blue napkin and a small snowflake.
I made a centerpiece for the middle of the table and the front of the Ana and Elsa cakes. I made them from clearance Christmas items from Joann Fabrics. I got white garland and blue sparkly leaves. I also used the blue “frozen” looking leaves on our bookshelf & gift table along with some sparkly blue tulle material from Joann Fabrics.
Olaf Inspired Birthday Party Lunch
I wanted a simple, inexpensive, and fun Frozen themed lunch for our birthday party. I decided to make Olaf Inspired Mashed Potato Snowman!
I gave each child a blue plate with 3 balls of mashed potatoes. Then the kids picked accessories for their snowman from our veggie ray
The kids had a lot of fun creating their snowmen. Plus it made for an inexpensive and healthy lunch too! The “stick” arms are slices of sausage links.
Here is one of the snowman creations the kids came up with. There was a lot of variety! And the kids gobbled up their lunch!
Disney Frozen Inspired Birthday Party Games
We decided to keep it simple. We had 9 kids from 3-8 years old at our party. We played the following 2 main games plus we had some fun freeze dance using music from Disney’s Frozen.
Pin the Nose on Olaf
I made an Olaf out of white construction paper, a sharpie, grey colored pencil, and brown pipe cleaners. Then I made orange noses out of craft foam for the kids to put on Olaf.
Take Home Sock Snowman Craft
These were a great party favor for the kids and perfect for our winter snowman birthday party. I got inexpensive tube sock at Wal-Mart, buttons & top hats & large google eyes at Joann Fabrics, pieces of felt for scarves, pipe cleaners for arms, rubber bands to make segments, and stuffing to fill them up. (This was an idea from or S is for Snowman Week)
Anna & Elsa Cakes for Frozen Birthday Party
I used the Wilton doll cake pan, but wanted the face and hair to look more like Elsa & Anna. My daughter had 16” Anna & Elsa dolls that we put in a piping bag and secured at the top with a rubber band. Then I inserted the doll into the cooled cake and just iced the cake around her. This made the cakes look really realistic!
You will need 1.5 cake recipes to completely fill the pan to give it the height you’ll need to “burry” the dolls in the cake.
I used one homemade buttercream frosting recipe to decorate both cakes. I tinted 2/5ths with Wilton Turquoise food Gel for Elsa and another 2/5ths Wilton Royal Blue + Purple to get Anna’s dress color. I kept some frosting to tint for a piping bag to make the leaf and flower embellishments on Anna’s dress.
Then I made 1/2 homemade marshmallow fondant recipe to make:
- Anna’s purple cloak (made it in 2 parts a straight one from shoulders to mid skirt and a wide oval to go on top of the straight one for the cloak)
- Elsa’s sparkly white cape (which I rolled out in edible glitter to give it the perfect amount of sparkle!)
- Olaf (I used toothpicks to attach the arms)
Favorite Disney Frozen Stuff for Kids
Here are some great Frozen gifts for the birthday girl!
Disney Frozen No Sew Elsa Costume for Kids
Don’t miss my tutorial with how to make a No Sew Elsa Costume for Kids! It is simple, inexpensive, and a priceless gift for your little princess!
More FUN Birthday Party Themes for Kids
- Very Hungry Caterpillar Birthday Party
- Dog Birthday Party (girl themed)
- Farm Birthday Party
- Fish Birthday Party (with edible glass Fish Tank cake!)
- Pirate Birthday Party for Kids
- Monsters Inc Birthday Party
- Tangled Birthday Party
- Princess Birthday Party