![]() On the day of, you can cut him out and use him as banners, table decorations, little signs to tell guests what the food is, or just hang the pages on the wall. Starting a few weeks before the party, have your kid color in my Olaf coloring pages. What kid wouldn’t want an Olaf-themed birthday party? And they can get in on the decorating action. Then you can just glue or rubber cement him to the gift bag – front, back or both sides, but make sure the glue goes all the way to the edge of his cutout. Gift Bag Decorationsĭepending on the size of your gift bag, you might have to size him down a bit first but then print him off, color him in and cut him out. You could also reinforce him with cardstock before cutting out, or you could paste him onto a rectangle piece of construction paper, poster board, or cardstock. Then simply color in the Olaf figure and cut him out. You might want to shrink the image a bit first, though, so he fits into regular-sized books. My Olaf pictures are ideal for making bookmarks – Olaf Happy Birthday or even Cute Baby Olaf would be perfect. Have the kids cut out the Olaf figure, carefully following his outline (depending on how small the kids are, you might have to do the arms!).įrom there, they can either play with the Olaf props as is, or attach craft sticks to the back with glue. Have the kids color in the Olaf, and then paste the sheet to a piece of poster board or cardstock (for reinforcement). You can turn my Olaf printables into fun, handheld play props that kids can enjoy, while kicking their imaginations into high gear. This craft is great for a classroom or group of kids because then they can swap puzzles. Then have the cut the pieces out and mix them up (they can store the pieces in plastic baggies). Then, using Sharpie, have the kids draw roughly puzzle-sized pieces directly on top of the illustration. Print off the illustrations you want and then have the kids color them in fully. PuzzlesĪnother cute craft, especially for kids, and especially for an entire classroom of kids, is to make puzzles. Using yarn, O-rings or even twine, you’ll tie all the pieces together. You’re going to punch holes in his pieces, where they would connect with his body. Then you’re going to cut him out, and then cut him up – into the pieces of his body, so feet, snowballs, arms, head, etc. You’re going to color him in – since he’s made of snow, you could just leave his “body” blank and color in his carrot nose, branch arms, and buttons. Olaf Making A Snow Angel or Happy Olaf With Snow would work perfectly. To make the jointed, movable Olaf crafts, you’ll need to pick a full-body illustration where his arms are wide out. You or your kid can then write “Happy Birthday” or “Thinking of You” on the front, with a special message on the inside. Then print it out like that fold it in half, so that the image is on the outside, and then fold it in half again, so that the image is on the front. I find the best way to make greeting cards out of my coloring pages is to shrink the image, using an illustrator or word processor, to a fourth of the usual page. ![]() Here are 10 cheap, fun, and creative things you can do with your completed coloring pages! 10. 10 Craft Ideas To Do With Olaf Coloring Pages
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