Frozen Birthday Party Ideas – Easy & Budget Friendly!

Frozen Birthday Party Ideas - Easy & Budget Friendly

I could probably recite the movie Frozen word by word from as many times as my kids have had that movie on replay. And, it’s not just my kids.  It’s kids all over the country! I have a theory.  Disney has hired a skilled hypnotist… and he put some sort of hypnosis in the snow & ice on the movie.  The hypnosis makes kids everywhere chant ‘Must. Watch. Frozen. Again’ and burst out spontaneously singing ‘Do you wanna build a snowman?’ without warning.

It’s like the zombie apocalypse.  But with kids and a talking snowman named Olaf.  And at this point in time, there is no known cure for the Frozen virus. It just keeps spreading across the world…. and the CDC has non-officially announced that our children returning to normal is pretty much impossible and we should just let it go.

Let it go, let it goooo. Can’t hold it back it anymore.

Uh oh.  I’m infected.

We had a Frozen birthday party this past weekend, and it was pretty great – if I do say so myself. Everything I prepared was totally easy & and gentle on the purse strings too. All the kids (and adults) in attendance just loved it.  I hope you are able to get some great inspiration from our Frozen party to host  your own!

Frozen Birthday Party

For the decorations, I used a set of peel & stick Frozen stickers that I purchased off of Amazon. I decided to go with this because not only were they great for the party, but we were able to remove them & re-adhere them in the kids’ rooms as wall decor. Love double uses!

Frozen Birthday Party

We made cupcakes from the blue velvet cake mix – perfect for the Frozen theme!

Frozen Birthday Party

And, I topped them with homemade cream cheese frosting – and decorated with blue sprinkles & white pearl sprinkles. I found some Frozen cupcake toppers for cheap on Amazon, and those were my finishing touches!

Frozen Birthday Party cupcakes

For the food labels, I purchased plain white index cards from the office supplies at WalMart – and I attached Frozen stickers to each one of them- and then used a pen to write all titles.  I bought my stickers at WalMart, but you can also find them on Amazon for pretty cheap.

We did some really fun Frozen inspired names for all the food.  Check out how I did it all in the pictures below!

Frozen Birthday Party Ideas - Easy & Budget Friendly

 

These cute little snowmen are simply just string cheese that I drew on a face with a black sharpie marker & tied a blue ribbon around.

Frozen Birthday Party - snowman cheese!

To make the Frozen Hearts, I simply dipped strawberries in vanilla candyquik.  You can also use white chocolate.

Frozen Birthday Party -Frozen Heart

Frozen Birthday Party- Olaf Noses

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Frozen Birthday Party - Popcorn Snowflakes

Frozen Birthday Party- powdered donut snow balls

Frozen Birthday Party

 

For the ‘Frozen’ cookies, I simply dipped one half into melted vanilla candiquik (could also use white chocolate) and then sprinkled with blue sprinkles.  Easy peasy.

Frozen Birthday Party

Frozen Birthday Party

 

The icicles are blue rock candy.  I got mine at Party City – you can also find it on Amazon.

Frozen Birthday Party

For our punch, I used my super easy Tiffany Punch recipe since it’s the perfect color. I also purchased plates & napkins at WalMart, but they can also be found at Party City or Amazon.

Frozen Birthday Party