In advance, we apologize for the title of this post which, we have no doubt, will leave you with a little musical earworm for the rest of your day. But it’s for a good cause: we couldn’t skip this Disney celebrity. Even years after its release, the film still keeps its characters very much alive. Hama beads are no exception to this rule once again. That’s why we invite you to discover—or rediscover—this famous animated film while making sure your little ones develop their creativity.
It was on the Little Market shop that we began our search, and there we came across a dreamcatcher that will chase away all the little girls’ nightmares. Bearing Elsa’s likeness, we love the snowflakes, the colors, and the little feathers that enhance the creation.

If you’re a collector of Frozen Panini stickers, then you won’t want to pass on this storage box with Olaf motifs and snowflakes. Kudos to Livres et merveilles for this 100% original and useful creation.

We’re melting for these Anna and Elsa Christmas baubles that are sure to amaze little ones. Source: Iconosquare

But let’s get to the heart of the matter with an Olaf fuse-bead pattern: we loved his playful pose and his contagious smile. Source: Youtube (a 14-minute video explains how to make it.)

Even better, let your creative genius carry you away by customizing your iPhone case. A frosty idea found once again on a Youtube channel.


And of course, we couldn’t overlook the story’s two heroine sisters. Find a tutorial on Youtube that will let you make Anna and Elsa in record time. They can be used as little key-ring charms or as small figurines to play with.
Let’s also think about decorating your children’s room with a pretty Frozen frame featuring a cheerful Olaf and Elsa. We found this great idea on Jessica’s blog: bravo to her.

And if a frame feels really déjà vu to you, there’s no doubt you’ll take on new challenges with this picture bearing the likeness of the two stars of the animated film. A playful and creative idea found on the blog les DIY de Méli.

Smile, the Frozen family is gathered for hours of creations: a lovely portrait that you can also frame if you feel like it (why not place it on the bedside table to inspire completely frosty dreams)
On the games side, we’re smitten with this Frozen tic-tac-toe set: you’ll need a bit of patience to make each element, but admit it—the game is worth it, isn’t it? Source: Iconosquare

But enough discussion—time to get to work! At the end of this article we’re offering a small selection of free patterns, all found at Kandipattern and also on the site perler mania. We love the simplicity of the lines and the reasonable time needed to complete them.



Source Perler Mania

Source Perler Mania

Source Perler Mania

For the road, here’s another Olaf pattern, because he’s a bit of our favorite here. See you soon – Source: Hamabeads



