My daughter’s Frozen party is hands down one of my favorite parties ever. I loved all of the little details and all of the kids were just so excited about everything.
The decorations, you will need:
- Two glass vases
- Two snowflake yard stakes
- Cotton balls
- A blue plastic table cloth
- Foam snowflakes
- Baker’s twine
- tape and glue
- wood letters that spell “Let It Go”
- Blue paint
The decorations on this table were simple and frugal. I painted wooden letters from the craft store that spelled Let It Go blue and then I glued them to the front of foam snowflakes. I strung the snowflakes on Baker’s Twine with a blank snowflake in between the words and just simply taped the snowflakes to the twine and then hung it above the table.
I filled two dollar store vases with cotton balls and then put dollar store snowflake yard stakes in them for each side of the table which was covered in a blue table cloth.
For the snacks:
- Cheese sticks
- Pretzels
- Carrots
- Broccoli and Cauliflower
- Water
- Raisins
- Marshmallows
- Snowflake Cookies
I found little chalkboard signs at the craft store and labeled each one of the snacks to be Frozen themed. The Elsa Snowflake cookies are this recipe here and they are delicious! Marshmallows were snowballs, raisins were Olaf’s buttons and the broccoli and cauliflower were snowy trees.
Pretzels were Sven Antlers, carrots were Olaf Noses and the cheese sticks were icicles. My absolute favorite part of the whole table was the pitcher of water, I dropped a carrot stick into the bottom of it and labeled it melted Olaf.
I found this table looked best when it was full of white and clear dishes, so that it what I tried to stick to. At the center of the table was our fun Elsa cake. You can read more about the Elsa cake here.
Who is the Frozen fan
Scraps says
At the risk of losing my Disney Fan cred, I still haven't seen Frozen (I know!). But I love the way you labeled the food and the melted Olaf is just too clever!
Claire C says
Such a super cute idea for fans of the movie 🙂 x
Trish Nicholas says
This is the CUTEST idea! It's easy, simple, and totally brilliant! Love it!
Logan Cantrell says
I love the little chalkboard signs! Those are so cute! Your table is great and I love that you offered healthier snack options.
Susannah says
That is such an adorable party! I'm sure it was totally enjoyed! I can't wait until Caleb is old enough to pick out themes for parties!
StayWithMeonThis says
Awwww this is so cute! Love the healthy foods!
Stacey D says
So clever! I love the melted Olaf. I also love that you mixed in a lot of healthy choices and made them just as fun as well.
Cynthia says
I love your party and cake! Love all the special details
Ourfamilyworld says
What a cute theme for a party. My girls are all about Frozen. I love your ideas.
Unknown says
Such a cute table! I love the names you came up with for the Frozen treats.
Kid Minds says
I would have enjoyed this party too! I love the healthy snacks and all the sweet little touches like signs. How long did it take to put it together?
Nikka Shae says
Fun party idea!!! I love the decor too!!
Laura - Eye Candy Creative Studio says
your Frozen table looked so cute! Perfect choices for the snacks as well!
Donna M says
This is the cutest!! I have just started planning little miss 3's birthday party – I need to get as creative as you 🙂
Lexie Pyfrom says
The setup is so cute and I love that they are healthy options too!
Janet Krugel says
I really wish I had a girl so I could be all crazy over Frozen. This looks like a fun party and I love that you chose healthier options!
Lauren Watson says
Love the little chalkboards!!!
Erin Shebish says
These are great healthy snacks for a Frozen party! Thanks for sharing!
Living a Fit and Full Life says
This is awesome! All three of my girls would love it!
Brianna George says
Love that cake. The blue rock candies were a fabulous idea!
Tanisha Gomez says
Oh how cute! My niece is really in to Frozen right now (She dressed up as elsa on Halloween) and I think this would be perfect for her 4th birthday coming up. I will share this with my sister, thanks for posting! 🙂