It's hard to believe that Frozen came out in theaters less than a year ago! I know my kids aren't the only ones begging to be characters from Frozen this year for Halloween. So I gathered together 50 tutorials for handmade Frozen costumes, from hair tutorials, to accessories, to detailed hand-sewn patterns. I love seeing all of the different versions that creative people have come up with and shared with us, and I appreciate the own unique approaches people have taken. At the bottom I've added a few accessories you can buy through Amazon (they are affiliate links) to take a handmade costume to the next level.
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Elsa's Tulle Cape (I'm obsessed with this one!)
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Elsa Dress Tutorial (There are 3 parts to the tutorial: top, skirt, and cape)
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Turquoise Snowflake Necklace (Elsa doesn't actually wear one in the movie, but this snowflake "ELSA" necklace would be a great addition to a costume, or fun for any little girl.)
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Anna's Cape (Very authentic and detailed)
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Olaf Costume (I love the poofy middle)
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Olaf Costume (from a white turtleneck and hat)
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Sven Costume (Made with a brown hoodie and gloves! This was actually made as a moose costume, but it would make an awesome Sven. Maybe make a felt carrot to go with it?)
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Felt Carrots Tutorial (Perfect accessory for a Sven costume)
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Simple Felt Carrots (Quick tutorial that can be hand stitched)
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Deer Costume (This is a beautiful costume with a detailed tutorial for a deer. It would be so easy to follow these general instructions but add a carrot and maybe some black and red ribbon to turn it into Sven.)
...and if you can't make everything, here are a few Frozen costumes and accessories for sale on Amazon.
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Sven Plush
- A great addition to a Kristoff costume
- To add that final touch to a handmade costume