Frozen Themed Birthday Party!
Lisa’s styling is just fabulous! She kept to her color palette (lilac, icy blue, silver color palette) and did not overdo the character theme. She kept it focused on the favor boxes and banners. This gives the party more of a winter wonderland look rather than too “character”-focused which I highly recommend for themed parties.
Lisa’s daughter helped choose the Frozen inspired party foods! She came up with the menu and named them. The kids snacked on Sven’s Antlers, Olaf’s Noses, Hans Sandwiches and Melted Snow. For dessert they enjoyed Elsa’s Snow Flurries, Anna’s Chocolates and Kristoff’s Ice Crystals. For entertainment, the kids played “pin the nose on Olaf” while the kids belted out Frozen songs (over and over and over)!
CREDITS + RESOURCES
Party Styling:Â Fancy That
Party Supplies:Â plates, napkins, glasses, table runners, place mats, petite clear cups, rock candy, party printables, banners, silver cupcake tier, paper straws
Elsa Snow:Â Inkberry
Favor Boxes:Â Fancy That
Character Images:Â CelebrationSmiles
Photography:Â Tori Ava PhotographyÂ
Such a darling spin on a Frozen party. Will have to keep some of these ideas in mind as my daughter is obsessed with Frozen!
I love this – I agree that the color palette works well & is subtle.
I want this for my next birthday party, haha! It is in the middle of winter after all! :)
Thanks for sharing!
Haha Molly! Love it! DO IT!
What a stunning look love the pastel colour’s can I ask what did you use for the snow in the little jars? Planning my daughters Frozen party for December
Lee x
I am also wondering what is in the jars. I was thinking edible glitter, but that would get super spendy
Where did you get the placemat?
I absolutely love the elsa snow! Can I ask where you got the stickers that were put on the glass bottles??
Hi Mindi! This is a party feature so you’ll need to reach out to the actual party host for your questions (links at bottom of post).
How can I find these let it go place mats?