
Frozen Birthday Party, Food and Drinks
This Winter Wonderland Frozen party was created right on the center island in my kitchen. This prove that you don’t need a huge space to make a big impact. Using simple materials like cardboard boxes, fabric, sheer curtains, and just a handful of cotton balls, the island was transformed into Elsa’s Ice Castle Snow Mountain. It instantly set the tone for a magical Frozen celebration. Be sure to check out our full video tutorial. It walks you through exactly how to assemble this Frozen party backdrop step by step so you can recreate it for your own party.

All of the printable items and decorations for this Frozen party were completely custom and handmade. We cut out characters and background elements from patterned paper and fabric, then scanned the images to create a truly one-of-a-kind look that couldn’t be found in stores. Teal, silver, and purple were used as the main color palette throughout the party. This helped to create a cohesive and icy winter feel. Images of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and Sven were incorporated into the décor, signage, and printables to bring the Frozen theme to life. Invitations featuring Olaf and Sven, along with the party’s signature colors, were printed and mailed to friends to set the excitement in motion even before the big day arrived.
Frozen Party Food
When it came to food, I wanted to keep things simple, kid-friendly, and on-theme. Grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup are one of Lucy’s favorite meals. This made them a perfect fit for this party. The grilled cheese was served with a playful “We finish each other’s sandwiches” sign. The tomato soup was served in white bowls labeled with “Soup to melt a frozen heart” stickers. Snowman wooden spoons added a fun touch and were surprisingly easy to make. I used regular wooden spoons, markers, and a bit of washi tape.
Sven’s snacks included cheese and apple slices, giving the spread a fresh and healthy option. Olaf’s noses—bright orange carrots—rounded out the meal with a fun character-inspired detail. Each food item tied back to the Frozen theme, making the menu both adorable and memorable for kids and adults alike.





Frozen Party Drinks
Anna’s melted ice (water) was served with lunch, and colorful straws doubled as Elsa’s Icicles.


Frozen Birthday Cake
We purchased a small cake from the grocery store and decorated it with these Customized Frozen Cake toppers, adding a few silver pipe cleaner shapes for some sparkle. Before the party, we scooped ice cream (Anna’s Snowballs) into cupcake liners and added blue and white sprinkles. We put them back into the freezer until it was time to serve cake and ice cream.



Happy Planning,













These details are just perfect! I know so many little girls who love Frozen and would be so thrilled to have this as their birthday party! All of the food looks delicious, too.
Everything came together perfectly right down to the smallest detail!
My daughter would just love every detail of this party! She is a absolutely obsessed with all things Frozen. I love all the cute names and little details that would make this party really special.