Thanks to Oriental Trading for providing some of the products in this Frozen party post. All opinions expressed here are my own.
This past weekend was a celebration like no other at our house. My girls have birthdays a few weeks apart and asked to have one big party to celebrate this year. Of course, I said yes and we chose to throw a Frozen party, for two very excited sisters. I shopped at Oriental Trading for most of the Frozen party decorations and created some easy DIY items too. You can get all the details below including a supply list and fun food to serve at your Frozen party.
Whenever I plan a party I like to start with a theme and a list. I write down all the areas in my home that will be used and decorated along with a list of food and any additional supplies needed.
Once I have my party list ready to go, I start shopping. I headed to Oriental Trading for all the decorations, tableware, and favors I needed for this Frozen party.
Our snacks and appetizers included simple foods with fun Frozen party names.
Frozen Party Food
- Olaf Noses – carrots sticks with ranch
- Olaf Arms – pretzel sticks
- Sven Snacks – cheese, crackers and fruit
- Ice Cubes – blue Jell-o Jigglers
- Snow Flurries – popcorn
- Frost Bites – Marshmallow pops
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Frozen Party Dessert Table
This dessert table was a hit, perfectly and simply decorated. Princess Anna and Elsa loved it.
I used snowflakes taped to the wall with glittery letters for each girls name in the center. I added a tassel banner to the top and 2 tablecloths cut to look like a snow-capped mountain.
The cakes were topped with simple paper pennant banners and toy Elsa and Anna dolls.
In the dining room, I set up a photo booth and displayed simple favor bags.
I hung a winter landscape on the wall and set out winter themed props for guests to play with.
Our favors included a punch balloon and Frozen Jelly Bellies in a snowflake bag. Along with a Frozen crown that the girls wore during the party.
All our guests, young and old, enjoyed the theme. Fun place cards for the food made guests smile, and the winter-themed dessert buffet made a few simple desserts really pop.
I hope you use these photos and our party experience to throw your own fabulous Frozen party. Be sure to head over to Oriental Trading and pick up everything you need.
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