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    How To Make Frozen Olaf Pinata Easy DIY Tutorial

    Aug 12, 2014 · Modified: Dec 15, 2019 by Love Keil · This post may contain affiliate links · 40 Comments

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     How To Make Olaf Pinata Easy DIY Tutorial - It was my daughter's birthday few weeks ago, as you can see we had Frozen Theme for her birthday party.

    How To Make Olaf Pinata Easy DIY Tutorial

    I absolutely enjoyed crafting handmade decor for her party like burlap and lace birthday banner, white snowy backdrop, Frozen blue tutu skirt, but my favorite crafty project was this Olaf Pinata.

    I was so proud of myself since I have never made pinatas before and when I made Olaf Pinata it made me smile to see how happy my daughter Ani was.

    It is not hard to make as it seems and it cost me around $5.00 not bad compare to buying it online for $60.00.

    To make Frozen Olaf Pinata you will need:

    Olaf Pinata
    • one white poster paper
    • 3 balloons
    • scissors
    • homemade mod podge
    • old newspaper
    • white paper
    • foil
    • tape
    • orange felt or paper
    • recycled cardboard
    • hot glue gun
    • string
    • cotton balls
    • tree branches
    Paper cut in half.

    How to make Olaf Pinata:

    Paper cut in half again.

    1. Cut white poster in half.

    How to make Olaf Pinata, first blow up a ballon.

    2. Then cut one half in half again.

    How to make Olaf Pinata

    3.  Blow a big size balloon.

    How to make Olaf Pinata
    Olaf shape piñata.
    Making Olaf piñata.

    4. Cover with 2 ¼ of the poster sheets on top and the bottom of the balloon, secure it with tape.It should look like this.

    How to make Olaf Pinata
    Mod Podge paper.
    How to make Olaf Pinata using mod podge.
    Olaf piñata head drying.
    Using another ballon to make Olaf body.
    How to make Olaf Pinata
    Olaf Pinata 3 piece.
    Pop ballons inside the Olaf body part.
    how to make olaf pinata - frozen
    how to make Olaf face.

    5. Cut an old newspaper into 1-2 inch strips.6. Mod podge it and cover your balloon.7. Let it dry.8. Make 2 more balloons but one smaller size than other then  mod podge them and let them dry.9. Pop the balloons inside.10. Cut 2-3 inches off the top, that is going to be our head.11. Cut out Olaf's nose just like in this pic.

    Olaf head is ready for painting.
    how to make olaf smile.
    Olaf smiling.

    12. Using a glue gun glue the noise to Olaf's head.13. Take 2 foil papers and shape them up like a comma shape.

    14. Attach them to the both sides of the mouth using glue gun.

    Smiling Olaf.
    Mod Podging white paper on Olaf Piñata.

    15. Mod podge Olaf's head and 2 other balloons with white paper.

    Olaf nose.
    how to make olaf nose.
    Hot glue nose to Olaf Head.

    16. Make Olaf's nose.

    Applying the top of the piñata.

    17. Glue it to Olaf's face.

    Attaching hot glue.

    18.  To make a cover for the top of the head cut out a circle and 3 strips of cardboard. 19. Using a hot glue glue it to the inside of the head.

    How To Make Olaf Pinata Easy DIY Tutorial
    Cardboard with two holes for the head of the piñata.

    20. Make a hole then glue it to the top of Olaf's head. (I accidentally make two holes)

    Everything is glued together.

    This is how it looks inside.

    Twine is attached to the cardboard.

    21. Cut out a square shape cardboard make a hole and knot a string thru it.

    Twine is hot glued it to the cardboard.

    22. Add some hot glue.

    Twine is attached to the piñata head.

    Pinata top is ready.

    23. Add the string from inside of the head.

    How to attach Olaf body.
    Olaf Hands craft out of card board.

    23. To attach Olaf's body parts cut out cardboard paper strips and glue them to the inside.24. Add hot glue on top of the strips and attach it to Olaf's head and hold it until glue cools off. Mod Podge the neck with white paper.25. Using cardboard make two hands and glue them to Olaf's body.

    Hands attached to the Olaf belly.
    Olaf eyes attached to the piñata.

    Glue small tree branches to the top of Olaf's head

    Cotton balls.

    To decorate Olaf unroll cotton balls.

    Cotton balls are ready to coat Olaf's body.

    Lots of them.

    How To Make Olaf Pinata Easy DIY Tutorial

    Cover Olaf's body with cotton using hot glue gun.

    How To Make Olaf legs.

    To make legs cut two poster strips and glue two sides together.

    How To Make Olaf legs.

    Glue small strips to inside of the leg.

    Legs attached to Olaf Pinata.

    Add more glue on top of the strips then glue them to Olaf's lower body then finish covering Olaf's body with cotton.

    Olaf's head is coated with cotton balls.

    Glue white rectangle shape paper to the top of Olaf's mouth and black piece of paper to the bottom of Olaf's mouth to cover his insides.

    Eyes craft.

    Draw two big eyes and glue them to Olaf's head.

    Olaf Pinata all ready for the party.

    I forgot to add eyebrows and Olaf's buttons =(

    I hope you liked this tutorial.

    If you make Frozen Olaf Pinata please tag my name @munchkintimeblog or #munchkintimeblog on Instagram, I would LOVE to see your creations!

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Thank you for stopping by!

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    1. Ivana

      March 13, 2016 at 9:09 am

      Hi! I'm from Croatian! Radim birthday gift my little kumi.Tebam help! I wonder how you cut out the smaller and larger part of the body and merged. That part of me is not very clear. Pre'm very grateful. Ivana

      Reply
      • Munchkin Time

        March 14, 2016 at 7:37 am

        Hi Ivana! For the smaller and larger part of the body I just used balloons and newspaper, and mod podged newspaper strips on the balloon. Then I let it dry for one night. So no need to cut anything for the smaller and larger part of the body. I hope that answers your question.

        Reply
        • Ivana

          March 31, 2016 at 12:17 pm

          Sorry I 'm not well explained . How to connect the head and neck and neck with the body that you 're part of the cut that you can get the form of Olaf. A little coiled shape . For how to connect if you do not cut off part of which connect parts of the body . Of course this is all patched up with hot glue . I hope I have now with my bad English a little better explained . how to connect the pieces and get a little rolled up Olaf. Thanks again !

        • Munchkin Time

          March 31, 2016 at 3:28 pm

          Hi Ivana, I cut out 3 strips and hot glued half of the strips on the inside edge of the mold. I waited tell it cooled then add some more hot glue to the other half of the strips and glue the whole mold to the head. I hope that explains how to attach neck to the body.

    2. MARINA SHAYLITSA

      December 19, 2015 at 9:55 pm

      You've got such an eye for beautiful things and it shows beautifully in your pictures! I love the choice of light and how you arrange your photos! Just truly awesome, good job!
      And this Olaf pinada, my kids would die if they got on for their birthday)))

      Reply
      • Munchkin Time

        December 21, 2015 at 8:04 am

        Wow, thank you so much Marina for such a sweet comment. Yes my daughter had so much fun Helping me to make this Olaf Pinata and taking pictures with him!
        About pictures I can say same thing about you dear, your pictures should be in the food magazines. Every time I see them on Instagram, I can't stop looking at them! You are an amazing food stylist and photographer!

        Reply
    3. Michela

      November 10, 2015 at 9:18 am

      Thank you very much for sharing that beautiful piñata. I'm making one for my friend's Daugther
      Hope it'll be come nice!!
      Cheers,
      Michela

      Reply
      • Munchkin Time

        November 10, 2015 at 11:35 am

        Thank you for stopping by Michela! I hope it will turn out beautifully for you! Just make sure to take some time. Also share your creation with us by tagging #munchkintimeblog on Instagram! Good luck! =)

        Reply
    4. sanne

      November 07, 2015 at 6:16 am

      very nice for a surprise (not used as pinata) i hope it will come out as well as yours

      Reply
    5. Dana Gulik

      July 09, 2015 at 7:46 pm

      we are in the process of making this right now and just realized that you dont mention which portion of the body the candy will be in...since the middle isnt open to the bottom portion...

      Reply
      • Munchkin Time

        July 09, 2015 at 8:32 pm

        Hi Dana, we placed our candy in the stomach thru Olaf's mouth. I hope that helps!

        Reply
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