So, you want to throw a Frozen themed party! There are many different aspects of this popular movie that you can draw on to create a magnificent, sophisticated winter event or Frozen birthday party. You’ll want to start by keeping these colors in mind: ice blue, white, and silver. We've outlined ten different ways to incorporate these colors into the perfect Frozen party through lighting, centerpieces, and even party favors.
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Environment
Depending on your venue, the backdrop will change a bit, but for any enclosed space a very simple way to create a snowdrift setting is to use sheer fabric. Gather some white organza and/or glitter tulle and illuminate your room with cool white curtain lights for a soft, twinkling atmosphere. Photo from More Productions.
Atmosphere
- Now, you’ll want to add a little extra ambiance to your winter setting. Gather up some marshmallows or cotton balls, and string them along fishing line for garlands of snow. It’s best to make this display a focal point either over a banquet table, dessert bar, or designated area for photos so guests can enjoy the blizzard without being in it. Photo from Mon Carnet.
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Tables
Cover your tables in blue fabric or white lace for a winter tablescape. Load your dessert table with white candies and frosted treats. Use bird cages, apothecary jars and crystal cake stands to add structure reminiscent of Elsa’s ice palace. Photo from Hostess with the Mostess.
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Centerpiece
Go for a centerpiece with a wow factor. This crystal wedding tree is perfect for creating an icy, frozen atmosphere. Wrap some cool white fairy lights through the branches and cover the base with fluffy hydrangeas or a swath of fabric for a little snowy hill. Photo from Kristin Vining Photography.
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Accessorize
Decorate the rest of your table with clear glass pieces like this beaded cake stand. Frosted glass pieces are best suited to a Frozen event as well because they look similar to ice. Crystal accents can stand in as ice prisms, so use crystal votive holders, or embellish cylinder vases with rhinestone wrap to bring in some sparkle. Photo from Wedding Chicks.
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Details
Use light blue tulle to fashion wedding wands or add icy color to your decorations. Use 4oz Mason jars as votive holders by covering them in silver or iridescent glitter and placing battery operated tealights inside. Photo from Save-on-Crafts.
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Chargers
Give your tables an easy DIY upgrade by cutting snowflakes out of turquoise or white organza, then use tacky glue to secure them onto silver chargers. Leave a customized menu to show your guests what culinary delights Arendelle has to offer, or showcase your party favors. Photo from Save-on-Crafts.
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Terrariums
Include terrariums for a personal touch. Fill apothecary jars with fake snow and add blue floyalytes to illuminate them. Use bottle brush Christmas trees on the inside, or even figurines of Sven and Olaf.
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Favors
Mason jars are always a great go-to for making favors. Customize the lids with free Frozen printables, or put snowflake cut outs on the top. Fill the jars with small treats, hot cocoa mix, or blue cotton candy. Tie a little bakers twine around the top as a finishing touch. Photo from Girl Inspired.
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Lighting
Lighting is the most important aspect for creating an amazing Frozen party. Use uplights, spots and undertable lights to create an icy glow around floor level. LED string lights are also an easy way to add specks of blue throughout the room. Camouflage any obvious lights usingcrystal garlands and curtains lights since they will help reflect the light as well. Photo from Modwedding.