The world just can’t get enough Frozen, so now we get to head back to Arendelle with the new Disney short, Frozen Fever, playing with Cinderella and in theaters now.  It’s Anna’s birthday and everyone’s getting into party planning with decorations, new festive attire and of course, cake.

Olaf’s started celebrating a bit too early, unable to resist the beautifully decorated birthday cake. A lovely frozen blue hue, with white piping, the decorative sunflowers add a hint of springtime.

Celebrate Frozen Fever this Easter by crafting detailed panoramic eggs. Covered in sparkling blue glitter, a tiny peek inside shows Olaf indulging in a bite of cake surrounded by bright sunflowers. On the outside, little puffs of snow pom poms decorate the egg. Everyone wants to build a snowman, even at Easter!

Frozen Fever Easter Eggs

You’ll need:

uncooked eggs

Mod Podge

paintbrush

blue glitter

tweezers

Tacky Glue

5 mm white pom poms

sunflower craft stickers

Olaf printout (1-½ inches tall)

white puff paint

Directions:

Cut a hole in the side of the egg (as large as you’d like for a window) and pour out the insides. Rinse thoroughly and let air dry on paper towels.

Using a paint brush, brush the outside of the egg with Mod Podge, then sprinkle with blue glitter. Let dry completely.

With tweezers place the sunflower stickers all around the inside of the egg, laying one flat for a base for Olaf to stand on.

Glue the Olaf printout inside the center of the egg.

Add Tacky Glue around the window edge of the egg and put the white pom poms side by side, all around the edge. Let dry.

Once the glue dries, turn the egg over and add decorative scrolls with white puff paint, all around the outside of the egg.

Once the paint is dry the egg is complete. Handle with care.

 

Jenn Fujikawa is a lifestyle and food blogger in Los Angeles. More of her geeky creations and award-winning recipes can be found on her blog, justJENN recipes.