It’s time for more die cut magic! I’ve got some brand new cut file design to share with you that are sure to check all the boxes for both winter crafters and Disney lovers alike. Take in these beautiful Anna and Elsa tiaras, and dare to go into the unknown!
Breathtaking, right!? These would be absolutely perfect for a Frozen party, or even just as a dress-up accessory for the little princess in your life.
I took my kids to see Frozen 2 a couple weeks ago, and we all throughly enjoyed It—even the baby (granted, she was asleep the whole time, but I’m sure she was soaking it all in through her dreams). I won’t give too much away for those of you who haven’t seen it yet, but I will say that my favorite part was definitely the rock ballad Kristoff sang!
The movie as a whole was just so beautiful, and inspired me to make these crowns representing the famed sisterhood: Anna and Elsa.
I used pearl white paper for the Elsa tiara, and gold for Anna’s. And, as you can see, I decided to add a little bit of bling to each. In order to make them “wearable,” I just hot glued on some ribbon that can be tied and adjusted to size, but gluing them onto a headband would also work really well!
I use Adobe Illustrator for all of my designs, and a Cricut Maker to bring my creations to life. For tips on creating fun paper cuts like this one, see the FAQ section on my website. Also, be sure to check out the other Disney freebies available on my blog!
Enjoy making these lovely Anna and Elsa tiaras! And if you like these, definitely head on over to my Fairy Tale Cuts shop and check out the Frozen-themed snowflakes I designed. Have you seen Frozen 2 yet? If so, what did you think?
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Nippon
December 18, 2019 at 10:17 pm (3 years ago)Enjoyed your writing, expecting some further great works!
Irene
October 28, 2020 at 9:49 am (3 years ago)Can’t wait to try to make this for my 4 year old granddaughter
Mandee
October 28, 2020 at 11:41 am (3 years ago)Hope she loves them!! 😀