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Monika at Hello Brielle By Monika at Hello Brielle  in Birthday

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Party Recap

There have been a ton of Frozen Birthday parties going on in the last year, but with two girls born in December two years apart, I knew I would have to join the masses. Everything was so fun, from the themed food items to the activities. My girls and our guests (boys and girls alike) had a blast!

The highlight for the kids was the snowball fight and playing in the cardboard castle. The adults loved the unique snacks and desserts.

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Party Highlights

  • What People Ate

    We Finish Each Other’s Sandwiches – pesto turkey for adults and almond butter and jelly for the kids; Sven’s Salad – sweet kale mix from Costco; Han’s Frozen Hearts – frozen grapes; Olaf’s Snowman Parts – marshmallows, pretzels, chocolate chips, and cheese puffs; Kristoff’s Ice Blocks – blue jello; Sven’s Carrots; Olaf in Summer – yogurt (with candy eyes, mini chocolate chips, and pretzels); Marshmallow’s Snowballs – white cheddar puffs; Kristoff’s Chips and Dip

  • What People Drank

    Melted Olaf – water; Elsa’s Snow Punch

  • Desserts

    North Mountain Trees – pudding with white chocolate covered cones; Snowflake Cake Pops; Sugar cookies – I purchased a sheet of edible images from my local cake shop and DIYed these guys with royal icing; Coronation cake

  • Party Favors

    Homemade Snow Slime (similar to Gak), rock candies, washable tatoos, rings and hairbands from the Target $1 section

  • Activities / Games

    Guests arrived in Disney costumes; Snowball fight with DIY snowballs around a giant cardboard castle; Snow table with moldable "clay" snow; Cookie decorating; Play tent ball pit for the babies

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Party Helpers

  • Marigold Events

    Decorations and Event Styling

    My friend Angie and I planned out all of the decorations and put everything together to change my home into a Frozen wonderland! It looked beautiful.
    www.marigoldmom.com

  • Blyss Photography

    Photographer

    Alyssa does an amazing job capturing the details of the party and is a gifted child photographer. I will especially treasure the pictures she got of my girls at their party.
    www.instagram.com/blyssphotography

  • Pink Poppy Party Shoppe

    Personalized Decor

    Bethany created the beautiful cake toppers with my daughters' names and the banners that were part of the backdrop. She does customized work to match any event.
    www.etsy.com/shop/pinkpoppypartyshoppe

  • Feather and Fray

    Banner and Decor

    Laurie creates amazing banners that can match any event. She used sparkly ribbon in my invitation's colors and even snowflakes to make a showstopping decoration for my tables cape. She also can do die-cuts and made the snowflake cake pop toppers.
    www.etsy.com/shop/featherandfray

  • Cardboard Sheek

    Cardboard Banner

    Sarah makes hand-cut, hand-painted cardboard banners that are great for photo shoots or decorations for events. The one she made for this party is now in my daughter's room because we just can't get enough of it (and it's durable enough to be in arm's reach of a toddler).
    www.cardboardsheek.com

  • Ryan and Wren

    Hair bows and headbands

    Mary makes my favorite bows and headbands for little girls, so I knew I would need some for my girls to wear on their big day!
    www.etsy.com/shop/ryanandwren

  • Hello Brielle Designs

    Invitation, food labels, and signs

    I design invitations and other party printables for my Etsy shop. You can find the Frozen line there and much more: www.etsy.com/shop/hellobrielle

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2 comments

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    Cindy B wrote:

    where did you find the food cards?

  • Monika at Hello Brielle

    Monika at Hello Brielle wrote:

    Hi Cindy, The food labels are available in my shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/215843225/elsa-and-anna-frozen-birthday-food