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1DIY Elsa Costume With Sparkly Tulle Skirt

Your little Frozen fan will love turning into the ice queen for the day, especially if it means donning a sparkly tulle skirt.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & a Princess.
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2DIY Anna Toddler Costume With Cape

Any kid will feel like a princess in this pretty dress and cape. It does take some sewing to make this Anna costume, but the tutorial includes a free pattern to take out a lot of the guesswork.
Get the tutorial at The DIY Mommy.
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3DIY Olaf Hoodie Costume
Do you want to build a snowman? It's easier than you might expect to make this Olaf costume, thanks to a little help from a white hooded sweatshirt. There's no sewing required! Make it for an Olaf fan of any age.
Get the tutorial at Desert Chica.
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4Easy Kids Kristoff Costume
How adorable is this little Kristoff costume? It may look pretty elaborate, but making it mainly requires adding a few embellishments to a gray or black T-shirt with glue and/or iron-on tape.
Get the tutorial at Mom Endeavors.
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5DIY Adult Elsa Costume
Who says kids should have all the fun? To transform into the ice queen, it's going to take a few tweaks to some old (or thrifted) clothes—and a lot of sparkle. But the result is pure magic.
Get the tutorial at ...love Maegan.
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6DIY Anna No-Sew Cape Costume
There's no sewing necessary to create this adorable cape for your little Anna. We think it'll be such a hit, it'll be worn for dress up play long after Halloween is over.
Get the tutorial at Ruffles and Rain Boots.
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7DIY Troll Costumes
This is an inspired pick for a kid who isn't into gowns and sparkles but wants in on the fun: Trolls! Grand Pabbie, Bulda, or another one of these magical creatures is an unexpected twist on the Frozen theme.
Get the tutorial at Smashed Peas and Carrots.
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8DIY Elsa Snowflake Fabric Costume
We really believe that you can't have too many Elsa costume options! This one is unique because it's made with a white leotard as the base and has an attached skirt. Glam up your snow queen's look with sequins and a snowflake-adorned cape.
Get the tutorial at Marino Bambinos.
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9DIY Anna Dress Costume
With this tutorial, you can even let your little Frozen lover help with the costume making! A great example is the floral detail on this Anna dress. The little princess herself created it with fabric paints.
Get the tutorial at Thread Riding Hood.
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10DIY Olaf Beanie Costume
No-sew zone! To create a cute snowman costume, just start with a white beanie and sweatsuit, then add on Olaf's adorable features. It's easy to make and so fun to wear—plus, it'll keep you warm all night long!
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
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11DIY Sven Baby Costume
Sometimes the best costumes are the simplest ones. A fuzzy brown hoodie and reindeer antlers will transform your little sweetie into Sven. This works perfectly for a baby, or really any aspiring reindeer of any age!
Get the tutorial at Sprinkle Some Fun.
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12DIY Olaf Baby Costume
A stuffed belly and hat with felt facial features, including a 3-D nose, make this baby Olaf costume a must-try. We just can't handle the cuteness!
Get the tutorial at Peek-a-Boo Pages.
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13DIY Elsa Strapless Dress Costume
This Elsa dress is super stylish and completely DIY. It doesn't take long to put it all together though! Your glamour girl will love it—and it's perfect for locations where it's still warm in October.
Get the tutorial at The Girl Inspired.
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Disguise Frozen 2 Anna Costume
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Disguise Frozen 2 Anna Costume
Credit: LoverDoversClothingWardrobe change! Anna's Frozen II frocks are just as good (if not better!) than they were in the first movie.
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QHQ-SHININGLIFI Anna Costume Wig
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QHQ-SHININGLIFI Anna Costume Wig
Credit: LoverDoversClothingTake your Anna costume to the next level with this braided wig. It even has the white streak!
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Wandering Oaken Frozen-Inspired Shirt
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Wandering Oaken Frozen-Inspired Shirt
Credit: KawaiianPizzaApparelTo dress up as Oaken, the quirky shopkeeper, you're going to need a thick sweater like this one, plus trousers and suspenders. Add a knit hat and handlebar mustache for added authenticity.
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Kristoff Costume
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Kristoff Costume
Credit: Nannas CostumesThis costume is head-to-toe Kristoff.
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Kids Prince Costume
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Kids Prince Costume
Most kids don’t have a white suit jacket lying around, but that's where a store-bought costume can come in handy. Swap the blue sash for a magenta piece of fabric at the neckline to look like Hans's ascot, and your child will be the spitting image of the Frozen prince.
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Elsa Costume
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Elsa Costume
Credit: LoverDoversClothingIf you don't have the time to DIY an Elsa dress, consider buying one instead. This cute, easy-to-wear Frozen costume is also machine washable.
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Disney Elsa Costume Wig
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Disney Elsa Costume Wig
Credit: LoverDoversClothingComplete with snowflake jewel accents, this single braid wig copies Elsa's signature hairstyle perfectly.
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