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DIY Elsa’s Crown from Frozen – A Disney Pixar Blog Hop

Welcome to the Disney Pixar Blog Hop!
 
If you love Disney, Pixar and crafting, you came to the right place!  We have an entire month of fun planned for you, with a new group of crafting bloggers every Saturday in June.
 
If you came here from Shawn's blog, then you are in the right place.  If you just happened upon this Blog Hop, make sure to head over to Shawn's blog so that you see the full hop from the very beginning.  If you missed LAST weekend's line up, click HERE to go back and see all of those projects too! Disclosure: this post contains from which I make a small commission if you make a purchase.
 
Since my daughter and the entire world is gaga over the movie Frozen, I decided to make a replica of Elsa's crown from the movie. Our Girl Scout troop is planning to throw a Frozen themed party and crafting day for some of the younger troops and we've been tossing around ideas for crafts from the movie for months. What little girl doesn't want to wear a crown? But Elsa's crown is metal and that just isn't pratical for us to try to make with 6-10 year old girls. Enter in Rowlux!
 
Jennifer Priest showed how to make a fun Elsa Crown from Disney's Frozen movie using Holographic Sheets.
 
Even though Elsa's crown is gold I went with pale blues for the colors. A gold crown could be made using other colors from the many colors and patterns of RowluxIllusion Film sheets that Rowlux offers. Kids of all ages can make this project – simply use scissors instead of a craft knife for younger children. This project can be used for a kids' birthday party too – make these with the kids or have them ready made for the girls to wear as they enter the party. Rowlux can be heated and then molded, almost like metal, so that is how I turned these flat Illusion Film sheets into a curved crown.
 
Jennifer Priest showed how to make a fun Elsa Crown from Disney's Frozen movie using Holographic Sheets.
I searched online for images of Elsa's crown and I found a great printable crown from this blog – the blogger has created an entire handmade Elsa costume with a tutorial! Check it out because it is pretty cool! Thank goodness there are so many great Frozen resources online so I didn't have to try to draw a crown I've only seen once! LOL

You'll need to and print that template before you get started. Then gather these supplies:

Supplies:

You can find all of these supplies on Amazon – check out this list for easy ordering:

Here's how I made the crown – it is so easy!

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Jennifer Priest is a 20+ year designer in the arts & crafts industry and home DIYer with a passion for creativity. An Army veteran raised on a ranch, from her experience, she shares smart DIY projects that save money and fun craft ideas that anyone can make. Besides blogging, Jennifer is a Master Practitioner and Trainer of NLP, Hypnosis, and MER, and coaches other online entrepreneurs on money mindset, business, and living an intentional life. When not blogging, Jennifer is having adventures in the wilderness, on road trips, playing with her cats, and making paleo food.

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50 Comments

  1. wow, you did a fabulous job 🙂 I love the color you chose also… whew just gorgeous!!!

  2. wow, you did a fabulous job 🙂 I love the color you chose also… whew just gorgeous!!!

  3. Jennifer,
    Amazing does not even BEGIN to describe this project . . . LOVE IT!!!!! The Rowlux sheets are perfect for this!

    Thank you for being a part of this hop!

  4. Jennifer,
    Amazing does not even BEGIN to describe this project . . . LOVE IT!!!!! The Rowlux sheets are perfect for this!

    Thank you for being a part of this hop!

  5. That is so beautiful! The colors are amazing and you have the best video tutorials. I need to find a little girl to make this for. Thank you for posting.

  6. That is so beautiful! The colors are amazing and you have the best video tutorials. I need to find a little girl to make this for. Thank you for posting.

  7. Oh this is just perfect! My granddaughter is having a frozen birthday This crown will be Princess perfect for her!!

  8. Oh this is just perfect! My granddaughter is having a frozen birthday This crown will be Princess perfect for her!!

  9. This is so wonderful. I have never heard of this type of material. I am gonna have to look for some

  10. This is so wonderful. I have never heard of this type of material. I am gonna have to look for some

  11. Wow.. Jennifer this is perfect and so darn adorable. What a wonderful idea. Your crown is amazing.
    Amy Jones

  12. Wow.. Jennifer this is perfect and so darn adorable. What a wonderful idea. Your crown is amazing.
    Amy Jones

  13. The crown is adorable! I know a group of Cadette Girl Scouts that would still love to make and wear these. Thanks for sharing the great idea and having a video to help.

  14. The crown is adorable! I know a group of Cadette Girl Scouts that would still love to make and wear these. Thanks for sharing the great idea and having a video to help.

  15. Wow this is gorgeous…I really love the colors and how you transformed the flat material into a work of art and all the curves. ….very beautiful. Any girl would love this. TFS

  16. Wow this is gorgeous…I really love the colors and how you transformed the flat material into a work of art and all the curves. ….very beautiful. Any girl would love this. TFS

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