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DIY: Frozen Coloring book |
Supplies:
Plain copy/printer paper
Coloring book pages (download online)
Cardstock
Stapler
Step 1:
Download and print your coloring pages. I put two images side by side on each page on a Word document (page is Landscape and borders are at 1/4″ on all sides).
Step 2:
Fold cardstock cover and pages in half. Staple at two places in fold. (Because of the size I made these, I had to use my long-arm stapler.)
Here are the optional parts:
Step 3:
I printed and cut Frozen poster images onto cardstock. They are sized 2 1/2″ x 3 3/4″. I cut snowflakes from Recollections Blue Shimmer paper (sold in 12×12 sheets) which was left over from the Frozen invitations I made for this party.
Each snowflake was cut at 4″ using the Cricut Winter Wonderland cartridge snowflake #23 (page 46 & 46). Settings: Pressure – High, Speed – Medium, Needle – 5). I didn’t bother punching out the tiny holes in the snowflake’s centers because they would be covered up by the pictures.
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Snowflake cut, but not punched. |
Step 4:
Glue the snowflakes to the front of the coloring books and glue the picture on top of the snowflake as shown in the picture.
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Snowflake glued to the front cover. |
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Picture glued on top of the snowflake |
That’s it! A very simple and budget friendly party favor, which is also a big hit with the kids. I also purchase small packs of crayons (like the ones they give out in restaurants) to add to the favor bags with the coloring books. You can get them on Amazon or eBay for very reasonable prices.
TTFN,
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