Are your kids obsessed with the Disney Frozen movie? Take a break from singing and try one of these 25+ Frozen crafts – you’ll love them!
Let’s face it, the Frozen movie frenzy isn’t melting away anytime soon. If your household is anything like mine, Elsa, Anna, and Olaf have become honorary family members, and “Let It Go” is the unofficial anthem for every car ride.
But hey, who’s complaining? There’s something truly magical about the world of Frozen that captivates not just our kids but sometimes, secretly, us too!
That’s why I’ve put together this treasure trove of over 25 Frozen crafts, each one a tribute to the enchanting Disney movie that has taken the world by storm.
Think of it as your very own crafty journey to Arendelle, minus the frostbite! From DIY dress-up ideas that transform your little ones into their favorite characters to crafting your very own snow globe ring (yes, it’s as cool as it sounds), this collection is a Frozen fan’s dream come true.
Whether you’re planning a Frozen-themed party or just looking for a fun afternoon activity, these crafts are as versatile as they are whimsical.
Each craft is a unique blend of fun, creativity, and a sprinkle of winter magic, making it almost impossible to pick just one. And let’s not forget about the glitter snow – it’s like holding a piece of the movie in your hands!
As you scroll through these Frozen movie crafts, I’d love to hear which ones capture your heart (or your kids’).
Whether it’s the shimmer of a snowflake or the charm of a handmade Olaf, there’s something here for every Frozen enthusiast.
Let’s unleash our creativity and bring a little bit of Arendelle into our homes. Don’t forget to share your favorites in the comments below!
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Olaf Sock Snowman Tutorial
Turn an old sock into a happy stuffed snowman – it’s Olaf! This project is perfect for kids' parties because each guest can make their own. There's also a template for the felt pieces.
Turn the idea of a snow globe into a cute piece of jewelry that is perfect for a party favor! You can put anything in them to swirl around with the "faux snow."
Sara used fabric paint and a template that you can download to turn plain white tees into Olaf shirts. Each shirt only takes about 20 minutes to make, and older kids will love to make their own.
Download the free template than trace, cut, and glue! You can make these crowns out of felt. If you can't find stiff felt, learn how to stiffen it here.
This fake snow recipe is perfect for a Frozen party or just for an afternoon of play. This snow is naturally cold, making it the most realistic play snow we have tried so far. It is fluffy and powdery, and you only need two ingredients to make it! Are you ready to see how?
These rainbow loom bracelets incorporate colors and patterns inspired by the Frozen movie. If your kids have never tried the rainbow loom, they're going to get hooked!
This is another free template to download and cut out. You could use colored paper or print them on white and have the kids color them before assembling.
Kids will love making these cute Anna and Elsa peg dolls out of clothespins and scraps of material. You can make all the characters for hours of imaginative play.
Use a foam stamp, fabric paint, glue, and glitter to make this winter shirt. Kids will love to design their own creation modeled after their favorite Frozen character.
It’s so easy to make white glitter slime that reminds kids of snow – and this post includes printables so you can turn containers of it into party favors!
Use real rocks and decoupage medium along with Maggie’s printable to make these fun story stones. These provide hours of play, including making the rocks (which is very easy, even for young kids).
This special jar lets you stir up a blizzard whenever you wish. This one is perfect for little hands and big kids alike, and you probably already have the ingredients on hand (or at least a lot of them).
Use this foaming dough recipe to make your own Olaf, indoors. It doesn’t even have to be cold! Kids can demolish their Olaf and then build him back up again, for hours of play.
this FROZEN snow globe ring, has got to be MY FAV! for the kids fav, I'd say the slime and wooden peg dolls ;D These are a wonderful load of crafts! Pinned and Plus'd
Jeanine H
Monday 18th of August 2014
this FROZEN snow globe ring, has got to be MY FAV! for the kids fav, I'd say the slime and wooden peg dolls ;D These are a wonderful load of crafts! Pinned and Plus'd