My two oldest daughters’ new favorite cartoon is (understandably) the Disney FROZEN movie (if you haven’t seen it yet – watch it here). They love everything from the characters to the songs and with that being said, it was no surprise when my 6-year-old asked for a FROZEN birthday party this year! I was actually excited because it is something new and fun and will give me an excuse to do some crafting. We started with the FROZEN birthday invitation, and this is what we came up with.
Get the printables for this below.
Disney FROZEN Birthday Invitation {with free printables}


My 6-year-old has a birthday coming up (in like two months, lol) but she wants a FROZEN birthday party, so I decided to get started early on the preparations because I want to make some really cool stuff. One thing we wanted was a fun and unique FROZEN birthday invitation. So we used some of the free Disney FROZEN printable’s and had a little fun in photoshop and came up with this really cute FROZEN birthday invitation that we will make to hand out. I am glad I am starting now honestly, because each invitation only takes about 20 minutes to make, but that adds up. They are cute and fun and I want my daughter to have a special day.
To make the card, we printed out our card template (get it for free here). Then I took a piece of purple card stock and folded it in half, then cut the parts out (as you can see pictured) and just used a glue stick to stick them on the card. Then i used a Crop-A-Dile (but you can use a hole punch) to make the smaller holes that I put the ribbon in. I used a small piece of Turquoise Tulle (you can get it at Michael’s for about $4 a roll, I think) and a couple of Glue Dots to attach her cape. There are a couple of snowflake brads on the front and then I tied a white bead to the end of each ribbon on the inside.

PRINT OUT THE OLAF SNOWMAN HERE
Olaf was the hardest part about this because you have to cut him out – so not hard – just the most time-consuming – although at one point he almost ended up bald, lol. The back of the card has a coloring page that they are supposed to color and bring to the party, so I used a mini safety pin to attach it and at the same time attached a small snowflake to the inside of the card by Olaf. Under him I left a space where you can write in the name of the Child whose birthday it will be.

GET THE {free printable FROZEN birthday card here}
Print this out on two sheets of paper- I just used normal paper and then glued them onto a piece of card stock with a glue stick.
These FROZEN birthday invitations are so cute and I am really excited to start on the next part of her party which will be the decorations! I will keep you updated and share what I do. If you have any fun ideas I would love to hear them.
More FROZEN fun:
FROZEN Potty Chart {Free Printable} + Potty Training Tips
DIY Beach Towel Frozen Easter Basket

This card is super cute and I love that snowman hes adorable
Those are so cute. I have to tell my daughter about this. My grand daughter would love it.
I am hesitant to admit that I have not seen this movie ( I know, I know!) but I do know that it is extremely popular…how kind of you to offer free printables. I do know several little girls that have either already had or will be having Frozen themed parties.
I almost always made my kids’ birthday invitations when they were younger, and I’d include them in the process. We made some nice memories. We also would make thank you cards that usually matched the invitations. It was a nice way of making an effort to get them into the habit of being grateful by thanking each guest for coming and for the gifts they received.
I’ll have to pass this page along to my DIL because my Granddaughter Isabella’s birthday is coming up soon. She will LOVE them! Thanks for the info! 🙂
Very cute! The little snowflake charms are the perfect touch.
These are adorable!!
Too cute!!! Such a great family film.
these are cute
Thank you! My granddaughter will love this.