I've done it. I've given in to the princess thing. And I'm going for it, Elsa wand and all!
Similar to most girls their age, mine love
Disney's Frozen movie. So we're having a
Frozen themed birthday party for them. I purchased the
McCall's winter princess sewing pattern so I could sew their costumes, but then I decided to concentrate my efforts on other things, so I purchased the
Disguise Elsa costume for Tess and the
Butterfly Craze Elsa costume for Scarlett (which I really love by the way because; it's a very pretty dress). Since Halloween is on it's way I figured these party costumes would work for trick-or-treating as well. So I ordered the
Elsa wig to go with the dresses (it's a great wig, but on the smaller side so better for smaller heads).
They needed snowflake wands too of course. In fact, I thought every princess at the party needed a wand. I couldn't find the perfect (perfectly priced) solution to purchase so I decided some DIY was in order. I realized snowflake ornaments and dowels would be the perfect supplies for crafting an Elsa wand.
Add to that some ribbons and a bunch of good glue and they work beautifully!
Does your Frozen princess need a snowflake wand? I've got a simple tutorial for you after the jump.
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