Showing posts with label frozen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frozen. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2017

Party Snack Ideas - Frozen Olaf Ice Cream Treats

Do you wanna eat a snowman? These Frozen Olaf ice cream treats are a great idea for Frozen themed parties (or any time really). They're the perfect mix of smooth creamy ice cream, crunchy cookies, and chocolatey goodness -- your party guests will absolutely love them! Plus, they're easy to make, and super cute!



What you'll need:

  • All purpose flour
  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Sugar cookie mix
  • 1/3 stick butter
  • 1 egg
  • Hot fudge
  • Heart cookie cutter
  • Tear drop cookie cutter
  • Black cookie icing
  • White cookie icing
  • Orange gummy slices


Here's the full tutorial from Nerdy Nummies:


Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Party Snack Ideas: "Snowflake" Pretzel Snacks

These "Snowflake" pretzel snacks are a great idea for Frozen themed parties, and using only two ingredients (three if you use sugar or sprinkles), they're super easy to make!


What you'll need:
  • Almond bark or Wilton melting chips
  • Pretzels
  • Sanding sugar or sprinkles
  • Parchment paper
Use pretzel rods to make magic wands for Cinderella themed parties, or regular pretzels for that snowflake look for Frozen themed parties.


Different colored sprinkles make these a great choice for just about any party theme! 





Here's a step by step tutorial from Chef Maid Mom.



Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Little Princesses That Make Us Go "Awwww!"

We do so many parties, and pose for so many pictures with adorable, happy little ones, but it's not every day that we actually get to see them. Sometimes, though, when we check the palace mail, we find treasures! 


Erin was Elsa for this very special 4th birthday a few weeks ago. There was magic, singing, face painting, balloon twisting, and games, and clearly Erin made quite the impression.


It's easy to forget just how much what we do means to our party hosts and their little Princesses. For us, it might be just another day at the office, but for them, it's creating memories they'll treasure always. So thanks for the reminders, Miranda! We'll keep them where we need them most:

Fire Pixie HQ

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Elsa Mermaid Video -- Truly Unique Frozen Party Idea

Are you sick of Frozen parties yet?  :)  We're keeping it fresh by magically transforming Elsa into a real, live, swimming mermaid for pool parties.  If she can't decide between having Ariel come and swim or having Elsa, we've got a solution... Elsa the Mermaid!




Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Frozen Elsa Mermaid Available for Parties in the San Francisco Bay Area

 What if Elsa decided she wanted to become a mermaid for the day?

Well, we already know she has wardrobe transformation powers.  She can also create life.  Who's to say she couldn't wave her hand and transform herself into a mermaid?

Introducing Mermaid Elsa -- available for parties and events in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Invite her to your birthday party and your guests' jaws will drop.  The only thing better than swimming with a Mermaid is swimming with their favorite Ice Queen, transformed into a mermaid!

This is a unique swim party idea that kids age 2-12 will just love, and adults will light up too when they see Elsa the Mermaid swim.
Elsa the Mermaid

For an over-the-top unforgettable pool party, invite both Elsa and Ariel to your event and watch them swim together.  They will tell stories of how Elsa got to swim under the sea to visit Atlantia, meet King Triton and Sebastian the Crab, and learn what it's like to Let it Go and experience the sea.

Mermaids Elsa and Ariel

More about our Swimming Mermaid shows here.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Thoughts on Playing Elsa the Ice Queen (Frozen) at Parties

Birthday Party Frozen ElsaWith Disney's new Frozen movie out, and me being a Princess, I had to make the Elsa dress.  Had to do it!
I originally saw the movie and related more to Anna, the younger sister (the silly one!).  But when I saw Elsa's dress and amazingmagicalpowers, I knew that she was the one I wanted to be.  Superficial?  I want to be the powerful tormented one because she's pretty?  Well, yes.  At first.

The Elsa character is turning out to be INCREDIBLY popular, especially with 6-7 year old girls.  I thought they'd relate more to Anna, like I did.. but Elsa is the one everyone wants at their party.  Is it, like me, because of the pretty pretty dress?  The more I think about it, the more I think it goes deeper than that.

I'm really familiar with all the princess or princess-related Disney stories and movies.  This is what I do, after all.  And the more I develop the Elsa show and find the parts of the story that resonate with the kids, the more I think it's Power, rather than Beauty, that draw the kids to Elsa.

Elsa is the first Disney Princess ever to have Power.  Sure, Rapunzel could sing and make her hair light up, and Merida can shoot like nobody's busines, but Elsa controls the weather!  She can build ice palaces with a wave of her hand, she can make her own fabulous dress instead of getting a fairy godmother to do it for her, and she can even create living snowmen.  She's got more power in her little finger than all the rest of the Princesses combined.

Spiderman and Frozen
He didn't stand a chance.
No other female character in Disney's history has this kind of power. So far, it's been absolutely amazing to watch the little girls see, relate to, and feel that power inside their own imaginations.  The Let it Go song sends them into a frenzy of singing, dancing, and pretend-ice-sculpting.  They want to know how I made Olaf talk.  They want to see and feel and hear about learning to control that much power.  The kids like the dress (they like it a whole lot), but they LOVE the magic.

Thanks Disney, for giving us a Princess who can rival any Marvel Superhero in strength, grace, and absolute magic.  




Elsa Dress Back