My little girl (like all little girls across the globe) is OBSESSED with the Disney Movie ‘Frozen’ – who can blame her…I’m pretty sure I have every song down pat! We have recently made Frozen Silly Putty and Frozen Snow Paint and I can’t seem to stop! My little boy loves it too!
Anyway, I saw some fantastic ‘glue gun snow flake ornaments’ on ‘By Stephanie Lynn’ & knew this would make a wonderful ‘Frozen’ craft that my daughter would go crazy for!
To make your own you will need:
A Glue Gun with Glue Stick
A Snowflake template printed onto white paper (I googled and found this gorgeous one)
Glad bake/baking paper
Blue Tac
Glitter (we used a combination of dark blue, light blue & white)
Ribbon or string
Step 1
Print out your snowflake template to the size you want
Step 2
Using your blu-tack – stick this page to your bench/table
Step 3
Lay over a sheet of glad bake paper
Step 4
Blue tack that into place over your snowflake template also
Step 5
Make sure your glue gun is nice & hot, then ‘trace’ over the snowflake template onto the baking paper
Step 6
Add your glitter – I found it easier to glue gun one section of the snowflake then add the glitter (so it wouldn’t dry out) and then move on to the next section – I would tip off the left over glitter back into my bowl to use afterwards.
Step 7
Check for any ‘faults’ – you may find you will need to add a little extra glue in places that may not be as strong, when I did this, I added another layer of glitter to make it extra sparkly!
Step 8
Let your beautiful new Frozen Snowflake dry…this will literally only take a few minutes. When its dry, carefully shake any excess glitter off and then slowly peel off your masterpiece from the glad bake paper.
This is how they should look when completed.
Step 9
Add a small drop of hot glue to the back of your snowflake and attach your ribbon or string & let it goooo…oops, I meant let it set!
Step 10
Tie the finished product onto your beautiful Elsa princess and let the fun begin! My little Miss has barely taken if off…she even wore it to her Ballet class lol!
hi it look so good and my daughter love it
SO clever and what a gorgeous little girl.
hi and your little girl is soooooo pretty and this is a REALLY clever idea
Just love this idea thinking I’ll try this to put on the walls thank you for the inspiration.
Beautiful idea. & will make great Christmas tree ornaments too 🙂 thank you
pretty cool
love it so much
wanna try with my children & my pre kids one day. thank you so much
Is the baking paper the same as parchment paper?
I believe so :). Is that what you use to line baking trays? Louise x
Yes that is what I used but it didn’t peel off, it ended up tearing the paper. Any suggestions?
Maybe wax paper??? I hope that helps. : )
I used parchment paper and it worked fine. I first used wax paper and it didn’t work out so well.
Adorable. And the model is darling! Where can I get a tiara Luke that?
Thank you Michelle, I think she’s a little bit cute too ; ) I actually got this beautiful tiara from a handmade shop on the Sunshine Coast…I’m sure you’d be able to find one similar online though! Good luck! Jenni x
Adorable. And the model is darling! Where can I get a tiara like that?
You can get some pretty tiaras like that in the wedding crafts sections in either hobby stores or walmart. they aint hand made but they are pretty and have a little comb thing attached to them to keep them in the hair.
I love this idea. Frozen is the happening thing in classes now. I believe that this idea would also work using Elmer’s glue on wax paper over the pattern. The glue would stay wet long enough to pour the glitter on it. The hot glue would dry quicker, that is a given. You would have to allow the Elmer’s glue time enough to dry.
Thank you it was awsome i worked on it as a poster project for my kids at school.
I just happened onto your website and am very excited. I have a Granddaughter who is into the “Frozen” items and everything colorful. I love to craft, so I am excited also. Can’t wait till my first email.
You could make them smaller, like small enough to comfortably fit on earrings and little charms on bracelets. mass make them for the children to give as gifts to family and friends that they hand made. i think when my baby girl is old enough we will do that and she can give them to everyone for christmas. gonna have to wait a while cause shes only 6 weeks old. lol
Looks like sparkly fun. Thanks!
Awesome Job! my goddaughter is into frozen she love it and we will be giving the snowflake out at her birthday party, these snowflake will make it happen. Thank you for your idea
THESES ARE BEAUTIFUL