Some orange felt, or a tiny orange pom-pom can serve as a nose, and wiggle eyes complete this great 3D creation. The only thing kids will love more than coloring Olaf is making him 3D once they’re finished.įor this easy craft, you’ll need cotton balls, popsicle sticks, toothpicks, glue, and felt.Īfter the page is colored, popsicle sticks or toothpicks can be glued or taped to the page as arms, and Olaf’s body can be decorated with plain white cotton balls.
Shake it up, and it works just like a store-bought snowstorm globe! 2. Make a Frozen Snowstormįor this fun craft, use a sealable container and fill it with confetti size sparkles and fishbowl beads in white and blue.įill the container with water and add a few drops of blue food coloring.ĭecorate the outside with cutouts from above, making sure to space them so that the mixture inside can be seen. Here are some great crafts for those finished pages. Not surprisingly, Frozen coloring pages are just as popular. One of Disney’s most popular movies ever, Frozen, has captured the hearts of children everywhere.
10 Crafts to do with Frozen Coloring Pages