Did you know? The original title of Frozen was The Snow Queen and was inspired by the 1845 fairy tale of the same name written by Hans Christian Andersen. The films storyline follows two sisters, Elsa and Anna, who are separated when their parents die, and the eldest sister must save the younger from Elsas icy powers that have taken over Arendelle after being frozen herself.
Creative Coloring Ideas:
• Here are five coloring page ideas to help you add color and personality to the Frozen coloring page:
• 1. Elsa in her iconic ice palace: Create a winter wonderland by coloring Elsas dress, cape, and hair blue and purple to match the icy hues of her palace.
• 2. Anna as an artist: Give Anna a creative twist by painting her dress pink or orange and drawing colorful flowers and butterflies around her. You could also add some paintbrushes and art supplies to create a fun scene.
• 3. Olafs birthday party: Celebrate the beloved snowmans special day with a festive color scheme. Color Olaf, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and other characters in bright colors like red, yellow, green, blue, and purple to match balloons and streamers. You could also add some confetti and cake to create a lively atmosphere.
• 4. Winter sports: Get active by coloring the Frozen characters participating in winter sports like skiing or ice skating. Use cool tones like blues and whites for snow-covered mountains and icy lakes. For clothing, you can use bright colors like red, yellow, green, blue, and purple.