Once upon a time, in a house dusted with shimmering shades of blue, a bit of Frozen magic came to life. Elsa, Anna, and Olaf helped transform every room into a sparkling Winter Wonderland, where snowflakes twirled and adventure was always just around the corner. With blue as the heart of it all, the magic didn’t melt away after Christmas—it stayed, wrapping our home in cozy, frosty wonder all winter long.
The Frozen Tree
I’m a huge fan of deco mesh, and it worked absolute wonders on this tree! I found a bunch of adorable Frozen caricatures at Five Below and scored some budget-friendly Elsa and Anna dolls at Target. They looked so cute tucked into the branches, adding the perfect playful touch to our wintry wonderland.
The Stairwell
Again deco mesh worked wonders in the land of Arendelle along our stairwell. I wove in snowflake ribbon and hung some ornaments off the mesh.
Anna’s Sleigh
Every year, we cover the dividing wall in cotton to create a snowy landscape, and this year we gave it a fun twist—Anna took over Santa’s sleigh! We also added a few charming houses and trees to expand our little kingdom of Arendelle, making the scene even more magical.
The Mantle
Once again, the deco mesh worked its magic! I wove in shimmering snowflake ribbons and added a mix of ornaments, sparkling snowflakes, and wintery flowers to complete the look. One of my favorite new additions this year was a Snow Queen nutcracker I found—she fit perfectly into our frosty wonderland theme.
Centerpiece
I had a stash of wine bottles and decided to turn a few into glimmering centerpieces. I spray-painted them white and sprinkled rock salt over the paint while it dried to create a frosty, snow-dusted effect. Each bottle was filled with glittery twigs and set on a silver platter surrounded by mini ornaments, delicate flowers, and glowing LED tea lights—bringing a little extra sparkle and charm to the display.


Corner Shelf
I brought this corner shelf to life with an Olaf snowball-theme using mini blue, white and silver ornaments and LED candles.
























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