The Ultimate Guide To Frozen Birthday Ideas
All parents know the wonderful and unique feeling we get when we get the opportunity to fulfill a child’s wish. Right? Here are Frozen birthday ideas for those of you who, like us, enjoy the magical world of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and other friends.
I have collected some ideas, many of which you can start today. I would also like to hear your comments and suggestions. Happy Frozen celebration, kids! 🙂
Invitation Cards
Start the excitement with invitation cards in ice blue, styled with snowflake designs, hinting at the party’s magical theme.
Tips: This could be done quickly with blue paper and a white template. You can also check 1 $ shop for Christmas decorations and snowflakes on sale.
Welcome Sign
Greet your guests with a grand “Welcome to Arendelle” sign at the entrance, setting the tone for a celebration within the enchanting world of Frozen.
Tips: For a DIY approach, create the sign with a large cardboard or foam board. Write the message using blue and silver paint and decorate with homemade paper snowflakes and glitter.
Frozen Color Palette
Decorate your party space with a Frozen-inspired color palette, utilizing shades of blue, white, and silver to create a cohesive and thematic ambiance.
Tips: Use streamers, balloons, and tablecloths in your chosen colors. Add a DIY touch by creating paper snowflakes and icicles from white paper or silver foil to hang around the space.
Snowflake Decorations
Transform the party area into a winter wonderland by hanging an array of blue/white paper or glittery snowflakes from the top, simulating gentle snowfall.
Tips: Besides hanging snowflakes, you can create a snowflake-making station where guests can make their own to add to the decor or take home.
Ice Castle Backdrop
Install an improvised ice castle backdrop, perfect for capturing amazing photos. This will allow guests to feel like they’ve stepped into Elsa’s iconic abode.
Tips: Use cardboard boxes, white and blue paint, and glitter to create a castle facade.
Frozen Balloon Arch
Construct a mesmerizing balloon using a blend of blue, white, violet, and silver balloons, creating a magical entryway or focal point for the celebration.
Tips: Use a balloon arch kit or create your arch with PVC pipe. Inflate balloons with air and attach them with tape or glue.
Elsa and Anna Costumes
Invite the little guests to dress up as their favorite Frozen characters, fostering a fun and interactive atmosphere where everyone feels part of the magical world.
Tips: Encourage parents to get creative with their children’s costumes using clothes they already have, adding DIY capes or crowns made from paper or fabric.
Snowman Building Contest
Organize a fun and easy snowman-building contest using white balloons or cotton balls, encouraging kids to craft their Olaf-inspired creations.
Tips: Provide accessories like buttons, fabric scraps, and sticks for kids to personalize their snowman creations.
Icy Table Setting
Cover the table with blue tablecloths, snowflake placemats, and centerpieces resembling ice crystals, adding a touch of Frozen charm to the dining experience.
Tips: Create your snowflake placemats by cutting out snowflake designs from paper. Use clear plastic plates and cups to mimic ice.
Frozen Sing-Along
Host a lively sing-along session featuring popular songs from the Frozen soundtrack, allowing guests to channel their inner Elsa or Anna through music.
Tips: Print out lyrics to Frozen songs and create your sing-along handouts for guests.
Snowflake Cookies
Offer delicious snowflake-shaped cookies with blue icing, combining visual appeal with tasty treats that align with the Frozen theme.
Tips: OR bake simple round cookies and provide blue icing and snowflake-shaped sprinkles for a cookie-decorating activity.
Olaf’s Carrot Nose Hunt
Organize an engaging Olaf’s Carrot Nose Hunt, where children search for hidden carrot-shaped treats around the party area, adding an element of adventure and discovery. They will have so much fun!
Tips: Make carrot noses from orange paper, or use the real carrots for a healthy snack! 🙂
Ice Queen Crowns
Set up the corner with materials for making ice queen tiaras or crowns, utilizing various materials to create beautiful crowns for all the little queens and kings of Arendelle.
Tips: Use silver and blue cardstock, gems, and glitter for a crown-making station.
Frozen Story Time
Spark the children’s imagination with a story from Frozen. You can pick a particular scene or 5-minute Frozen Stories, for example. You can even make up your own – but I honestly think that would be the most challenging option, lol.
Tips: Print illustrations from Frozen scenes and have them as visuals while narrating the story.
Frozen Cupcakes
Serve charming blue and white cupcakes, each topped with an edible snowflake, offering a sweet treat that perfectly complements the Frozen theme.
Tips: OR bake simple cupcakes and provide blue frosting, snowflake, or Frozen character toppers for a cupcake-decorating activity.
Sven’s Reindeer Games
Arrange reindeer-themed games or relay races, drawing inspiration from Sven’s playful spirit providing entertainment and laughter for all guests.
Tips: Create antler headbands from cardboard and have relay races or simple obstacle courses.
Ice Cube Necklace Crafting
Encourage children to craft their ice cube necklaces using blue and clear beads, fostering creativity while making a fantastic keepsake from the party.
Tips: Provide string and a variety of blue and clear beads for a necklace-making activity.
Kristoff’s Ice Block Stacking
Challenge kids with Kristoff’s Ice Block Stacking game, where they stack blue foam or cardboard blocks, enhancing their motor skills and providing fun competition.
Tips: Paint cardboard boxes blue and have a contest to see who can stack them the highest.
Frozen Photo Booth
Create a Frozen-themed photo booth with props and backdrops where guests can catch their moments in Arendelle and create lasting memories.
Tips: Use a blue curtain as a backdrop and create props from cardboard, like Elsa’s crown or Olaf’s nose.
Arendelle’s Frozen Punch
Delight guests with Arendelle’s Frozen Punch, a refreshing blue beverage that evokes the icy beauty of Elsa’s powers.
Make a blue punch and add some edible glitter for a magical touch.
Frozen Piñata
Include a snowflake or Elsa-shaped piñata filled with treats, offering a party activity with a Frozen twist that children will love.
Tips: Create a piñata using a balloon, paper mâché technique, and paint it like a snowflake or a Frozen character
Olaf’s Warm Hugs
Engage kids in the “pass the Olaf” game, where they pass an Olaf plush toy while music plays, echoing the warm-hearted spirit of the beloved snowman. This activity will give a lovely message to the kids that we all need warm and loving hugs from the people we care about the most.
Tips: Use a soft white pillow or stuffed toy like Olaf for the game to make it cuddly.
Snow Globes Making
Let kids create their Frozen-themed snow globes, a hands-on activity that results in a personalized and magical memento.
Tips: Provide jars, glycerin, glitter, and small Frozen-themed figurines for a snow globe craft.
Frozen Cake
Impress guests with a beautifully themed cake showcasing Elsa, Anna, and the magical kingdom, serving as a centerpiece for the party.
Party Favors: Distribute Frozen-themed party favors in decorated bags filled with stickers, bubbles, and candy, ensuring the magical experience continues after the party ends.
Thank You Notes
Send guests home with snowflake-shaped thank you notes. If there are food leftovers, that is even better – make goodie bags with thank-you notes and some sweets.
Frozen Streamers: Hang shimmering silver streamers to mimic ice and shine around the party area.
Frozen Fruit Pops:
Serve blueberry and raspberry popsicles as ‘frozen’ treats. It is an opportunity for healthy but cool sweets.
Tips: Make your fruit popsicles with blueberry and raspberry juice.
Frozen Puzzle Station
Set up a table with Frozen-themed puzzles for guests to enjoy. Since everybody likes puzzles, this is one of the perfect options. Offer more than one box of puzzles.
Tips: Create simple puzzles by printing Frozen images and cutting them into pieces.
Ice Princess Makeover
Offer a station where kids can get a sparkly makeup makeover.
Tips: Use kid-friendly makeup and biodegradable glitter for makeovers.
Arendelle Banner Making
Provide materials for kids to create their Arendelle flags from paper.
Tips: Provide fabric scraps, paint, and sticks for a flag-making craft.
Frozen Coloring Pages
Have a variety of Frozen coloring pages and crayons available. Kids can have so much fun with them and take them home as memories.
Tips: Print out individual Frozen coloring pages
Arendelle Crown Cookies:
Offer crown-shaped cookies that kids can decorate with sprinkles.
Icy Treasure Hunt
Hide small Frozen-themed toys or treats around the party area for a treasure hunt.
Tips: Create clues and a map
Sven’s Carrot Toss
Create a game where kids try to toss rings onto a carrot-shaped stake.
Frozen Karaoke: Set up a karaoke machine with songs from the Frozen soundtrack.
Olaf’s Snowman Snacks
Create a snack station where kids can build their snowman using marshmallows and pretzel sticks.
Ice Fishing: Create a small fishing game with magnetic fish and fishing poles.
Frozen Memory Game
Have a memory game with cards featuring characters and symbols from Frozen.
Tips: Print pairs of Frozen character images and glue them to cardboard for a homemade memory game. Be careful that the cardboard is the same color 🙂
A Frozen-themed birthday party can be a wonderful way to celebrate your child’s special day. With the following ideas, you can create an immersive and enchanting atmosphere that your little ones and their friends will cherish for years to come. Remember to let your creativity run wild and have fun! And most importantly, a happy Frozen celebration to all the little princes and princesses out there!