Olaf Printable
I love these free Olaf Printables! “Do you wanna build a snowman?” is the kid’s favorite song! OK so – how cute is Olaf? I fell in love with him with the first Frozen trailer and it was really fun to hear more about his character at D23 Expo. I really cannot wait for Disney’s Frozen to hit theaters on November 27th. My kids are also big fans. They love Olaf’s silliness and ask to watch the trailer regularly. They are going to be super excited with this free Disney’s Frozen Olaf printable! You can use the printable Olaf template for tons of Olaf themed crafts. We have several other Frozen Printables as well! Print out and make your own Olaf – there is no wrong way to build this snowman – have fun! Double click to make the image full size and click to print. These printables are high resolution and you can even use this Olaf as a template to make an awesome oversized Olaf Cardboard cutouts for birthday party pictures. We love to use these printables for cutting practice for our littlest as well as just a fun inside activity for our big kids. Print them out as a very inexpensive party craft or use as Frozen themed holiday decorations!
Snowmen are awesome winter themed crafts that are festive but ‘non denominational’ so perfect for all kinds of school crafts and other get togethers! Use this to make a snowman or Olaf stencil – have fun and get creative!
These are super easy to use – Print out Olaf, cut and paste, and enjoy!
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Olaf Fans – What to see something even more awesome?
That’s right – we made a DIY Olaf Costume – inspired by this Olaf printable! Check it out!
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i love olaf he is so cute
Thank you for this!! It’s fabulous……and I too am a lover of all things Disney!
This is so cute.
[…] A create your own Olaf the snowman is included with the invite. I got this from Catching Up With Kate. […]
[…] and friends. This was so easy and you can seriously make it from home! The hubs used this Olaf “Do you want to build a Snowman?” Printable and simply printed it larger – it is an awesome high resolution image and perfectly legal to […]
[…] can get the print out of Olaf here. I think he is so cute so we made a few of these and hung them around. I put one on my front door to […]
I love this! You’re helping to make many special birthdays with this download. Thank you!
yay – enjoy it! I was so happy when Disney released these printables to their bloggers – so many people have enjoyed this Olaf! =)
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[…] and organised a few themed games. The most successful was Pin the Nose on Olaf. We printed out this Olaf and attached it onto card paper… the kids had so much fun! We also bought some Styrofoam […]
[…] To create Olaf I used a pattern found on this page. I altered the size when I printed it so that it would fit properly on the felt page. I […]
[…] Print the attached picture of Olaf (also available here). 2. Cut out the individual pieces necessary to create Olaf out. 3. Trace the pieces onto the […]
[…] can get the print out of Olaf here. I think he is so cute so we made a few of these and hung them around. I put one on my front door to […]
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I’m having a hard time printing out the Olaf to make it poster size. Did you have to change the printing setting or open the image file into another application/app? Thanks!
Hi Meme – it is very high resolution so you should be able to size it very large – your printer should give you options.
Wow, the Olaf costume is adorable. 🙂
How adorable is this ! Thanks so much for sharing
My son will swoon for this, love your blog! Thanks for sharing.