Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Paper Dress: Olaf the Snowman

When we first watched the Disney movie "Frozen" in the theater, Big E and Little E weren't big fans of the plot and songs. Throughout the movie they kept on waiting for Olaf the Snowman to show up. However, there were way more Elsa and Anna scenes than the funny carrot nose guy.

As other kids at school (both preschool and elementary) continue to sing "Let it go" during recess, Big E and Little E start to catch up on the song, too. It is a beautiful song indeed. However, when it is sung by your own kids repeatedly day and night, you probably secretly wish the song will be "let go" soon.


By the request of Little E, I drew Olaf for her and she colored him. We cut Olaf out and glued him on a big piece of royal blue poster paper.

Little E started to draw big and small circles on a piece of white printing paper. We cut them out as snowballs to glue around Olaf. Then we have a snow scene!

Inspired by the movie "Frozen" and the character Olaf, here is our fifth paper dress: Olaf the Snowman.


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