A Happy Snowman Frozen-Themed Party

Most Frozen-inspired parties have heavy emphasis on the two princesses, but this adorable little celebration designed by Tammy Mitchell of Pink Peppermint Prints moved the focus over to one of the standout silly characters: Olaf, the snowman. We love this party because girls and boys will both flip over these fun and lovely ideas — and as Tammy says, "My kids love anything Disney. And I love to create celebrations around ordinary things in life to make them something extraspecial!" Check out the supercool party below. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Hanging Backdrop

Hanging Backdrop

Easy and inexpensive white paper chains hung at various lengths mimicked the look of falling snow over the dessert table. The simple white paper chains are a great idea, and kids can even get in on the fun with helping make them. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Party Table

Party Table

This gender-neutral theme was just too cute! Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Unexpected Details

Unexpected Details

From the bunches of baby's breath to the burlap sacks, all the little touches of rustic details were not only perfect, but they also reminded us of Arendelle (from the movie). You can even find most of them in Tammy's online shop. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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"Build a Snowman" Cookies

"Build a Snowman" Cookies

Tammy said, "The idea of the 'build a snowman' cookies came to me and I thought it would be a supercute favor and little activity for the kids. Fortunately, I know a great cookie maker, Lizy B Bakes, who was totally game to make them when I told her about my design idea." Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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"Build a Snowman" Cookies

"Build a Snowman" Cookies

Here's a close-up of the cookies — it works great for snowmen, but imagine all the possibilities with a build-your-own cookie. Source: Lizy B Bakes

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DIY Snowflake Placemats

DIY Snowflake Placemats

One simple idea from this party are the snowflake placemats. Tammy found precut felt snowflakes at Michaels for about $1 each. She used a paintbrush and painted each one with glue, then covered them with fake snow. She said, "The snowflakes weren't that cute when they were just plain felt, but the addition of the snow really gave them a new life. They looked so fun and the texture was great!" Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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DIY Frozen Sign

DIY Frozen Sign

One of Tammy's favorite projects from the party was the "frozen" sign. She said, "I bought simple wood letters from Hobby Lobby and painted them with glue. The bright Martha Stewart glitter made them gorgeous!" Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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DIY Glitter Frozen Sign

DIY Glitter Frozen Sign

Another look at the handmade sign. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Snowman Milk Bottles

Snowman Milk Bottles

These snowman milk bottles are actually supereasy! Tammy explains how: "I took plastic milk bottles and hot glued mini pom-poms onto the front of them. The scarves are just orange felt that I cut into strips and tied around the tops of the bottles. I snipped the ends to give them some fringe. The top hats on the straws were the perfect finishing touch." Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Snowman Milk Bottles

Snowman Milk Bottles

Another look at the milk bottles. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Snowflake Cookies

Snowflake Cookies

The snowflake cookies on a stick were another gorgeous treat created by Lizy B Bakes. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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"Build a Snowman" Doughnut Station

"Build a Snowman" Doughnut Station

The snowman doughnuts were another easy DIY. Tammy said, "I used mini doughnuts topped with a doughnut hole to create a snowman. I added mini chocolate chips for the eyes, pretzels for the arms, and mini sprinkles for the buttons on the snowman." Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography

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Snowman-Inspired Snacking Dishes

Snowman-Inspired Snacking Dishes

All the snack elements provided guests with a healthy and tasty snack, all while staying on theme. Source: Tammy Mitchell Photography