Are your kids Frozen obsessed? Mine are! Even more so since we went to the Frozen Summer Fun events at Hollywood Studios in Disney World.
After going to the Frozen sing-a-long (it is awesome!) the kids wanted to play Frozen all day long. We came up with this simple Olaf {inspired} paper plate puppet craft to keep the pretend play going!
How to Make an Olaf Puppet:
- white paper plate
- markers
- popsicle stick
- glue
- Olaf Puppet Free Printable
We drew our own Olaf parts and then I helped the kids cut and glue them to a paper plate. There is really no right or wrong way to may an Olaf puppet and it’s always so much fun to see what kids will come up with on their own.
That being said I know that sometimes circumstances are such that a print and cut craft will work better. After a request from a friend I scanned the Olaf puppet parts I drew and created a free printable for anyone who wants it.
Download the Free Printable here –>> Olaf Puppet Printable
Once the puppet is assembled get ready for lots of, “My name is Olaf and I like warm hugs!”
If you love Olaf you may also want to try our Frozen Olaf inspired cupcakes!
If you are headed to Disney World before September 1, 2014 make sure to check out Frozen Summer Fun LIVE! at Hollywood Studios. The For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration is a must do!
I like how nice and simple that is – could be whipped up without having to run out for supplies.
My favorite kind of crafts! 🙂
Seriously, ADORABLE! Found this cuteness on G+.
You have totally made my day!!!! 🙂
When I click on the printable link it’s just a mess of symbols.
Melinda it’s working for me. Do you have Adobe Acrobat downloaded on your computer?
When I click on the printable link it’s just a mess of symbols.
That happens when you don’t have Adobe Acrobat downloaded. It’s a PDF so you need that installed on your computer to be able to open the file. Check into that and if you can’t figure it out email me and I’ll try and send it to you as a Word doc. 🙂
I cant print it out just symbols and I do have adobe acrobat? Any suggestions?
I switched it to a plain Word Doc to make it easier for people. If you click on the link it should download to your computer. Then click on it to open. You should be able to print right from that screen.
When I click on either of your links, it is just a mess of symbols. I do have Adobe Acrobat reader installed on my computer. I love the craft idea for my kinders and would love to have it!
So many people didn’t have Adobe so it’s just a Microsoft Word document now. I had a couple people try it and it’s working for them. Maybe try a different browser?
What a great idea, thank you so much for sharing. Ia m getting ready for my 4 years old daughter’s birthday party.