The film Frozen made its premiere a long time ago. And ever since then, it has continued to thrive. Knowing it makes me feel a little crazy. All these years later, we’re still humming along to the tune. And we’d wager that your girl isn’t going to just “let it go” anytime soon.
Speculate with me here. Obviously, you’re here because Elsa and Anna are your daughter’s favorite Disney princesses, and that’s all everybody seems to talk about. Now it’s up to you to find a method to make her birthday party unique among the many Frozen-themed events she’s attended at the homes of her friends. Before you hyperventilate, we’ve done all the hard work for you. From the cuisine to the decorations and everything in between, you’re covered.
Birthday party food
It’s not necessary to establish a direct connection between every product and the frozen theme. The addition of a few “Frozen accents” around other cuisines will have people guessing but not really seeing the change. You can choose to have everything fit in with the theme, if that’s what you’d like to do. But it’s not a job for wimps to try and tackle. You can use baby carrots for snowman noses, marshmallow snowballs, chocolate-covered strawberries for frozen hearts, blue lemonade to look like ice, and blue rock candy or clear rock candy to make your drink look like it’s made of ice. Your kid and her pals are going to get a real (and pleasant) jolt out of those.
Décor for party
Sending out invitations is the first step. These are the ones that will establish the mood for the entire celebration. Amaze your guests with a glittering cutout of Elsa’s castle or a fancy paper snowflake wand that outlines the evening’s activities while yet maintaining an air of surprise. The party decorations are how you make good on those promises. In order to transform your house into an ice castle, consider the following.
Decorate the ceiling with snowball garlands and blue and white streamers
Form balloons into columns to resemble Elsa’s ice sculpture,
Make snowflake table runners out of paper for some festive holiday dining;
Tissue paper snowballs of varying sizes can be used to create a wintry scene in your house,
Bringing snow indoors in the winter is as easy as spraying on some aerosol snow on the windows.
Construct Olaf masks out of styrofoam to provide some humor, and
Create a tulle and snowflake wreath to decorate your home’s entryways and windows.
Additionally, remember to create a costume for your child. She ought to sport braided hair and a blue clothing like Elsa from Frozen. Don’t you think she’s the party’s Queen?
Return gifts
It would be rude to send visitors home without a gift. Hand out bags of marshmallows, pretzels, chocolate chips, and candy corn, all of which can be used to construct a snowman.
Give out a snowman in a jar: Simple white Play-Dough balls in a sealed jar will do the trick. The exterior should then be decorated to resemble a snowman. Toys like this may keep children entertained for quite some time.
Get your hands on some Frozen M&Ms! Have a picture from your favorite “Frozen movie” or TV show printed on M&Ms, then hand them out to guests in individual bags.
Add a snowflake charm and a sweet saying, like “Warm my heart and I’ll warm your hands,” to a pair of lovely blue or white fabric gloves. It will be a present that keeps on giving all through the long, chilly winter.
Do you want some more ideas for birthday party themes? At My Signature Party, we’ve dedicated an entire aisle to them. If you’d rather not stress, My Signature Party can help you throw the easiest party possible so you can spend the day celebrating with your little one.