Princess Anna – Frozen Craft for Kids (with Printable Template)
My kids’ love of Frozen is a constant thing. This Princess Anna Frozen craft includes a free printable template that makes it easy to make for kids of all ages.

My kids love paper crafts. I don’t have much of an artistic streak so I love when we can use templates to make cute crafts like this. This Frozen-inspired Anna craft for kids is a fun one to make after seeing the new movie.
Read Also: Make this Queen Elsa paper craft so you’ll have a complete set.
I love making crafts with my kids but when life gets busy I’m not always the best at making time for them. Finding crafts that have templates makes it so much easier for me to enjoy the time that I do have crafting with my kids.
This Frozen craft can be made by kids of all ages. Younger kids may need some help cutting out the template but would enjoy helping put the pieces together.
First, Download this Princess Anna Template
You will need this free printable template before starting.

This craft would be very cute put on display or add a popsicle stick to the back and use it with this Elsa paper craft to put on a puppet show.
Anna Printable
This Frozen-inspired Anna paper craft is such a cute art activity for kids. This project is perfect to make after watching the new Frozen 2 movie.
Materials
- Download this Princess Anna Template
- Colored craft papers
- Sequins
- Pencil
- Pen
- Scissors
- Craft glue
Instructions
- Select colored craft papers for the paper Anna doll. I'm using orange-colored craft paper for the hair, baby blue for the top, navy blue for the skirt, pink for the cape, black for the vest and cream-colored craft paper for the body. Trace the patterns from the provided template on the selected craft papers. Cut out the traced patterns nicely.
- Take the hair cut out and trace the red pattern marked on the hair pattern template on the hair cutout. Cut a slit along the pattern, making sure to keep the hair cutout intact on both sides of the slit.

- Grab the body cutout and slide the top end of the head through the slit from the bottom side of the hair. The bottom side of the hair should remain on the backside and the top side of the hair should be placed on the front of the head part. Attach the headband cut out from paper on the hair.

- Grab all the clothe cutouts! It’s time to dress up Anna.

- Attach the top parts of the dress first. Attach the long-sleeved top first and then attach the vest on top of it.

- Attach the arch-shaped cutout (cape) on the backside of the Anna paper doll; keeping the straight end on the bottom side. Attach the 2 semi-circular paper cutouts on both shoulders; these are the front parts of the cape.

- Take the skirt cut out and create accordion folds on it. Adjust the width of the top (smaller side) side of the accordion folded paper to the width of the Anna paper doll's waste.

- Attach the accordion folded pattern on the paper Anna doll.

- Use a black pen to trace the eyes, nose, and lips of Anna. Add more items for decoration if you want to.

This craft is such a fun kids’ activity to make after watching the movie.
My girls have rediscovered their love of Anna and Elsa since the new movie came out and I suspect we’ll all be singing the songs from the second movie for a very long time.
We’re taking advantage of their excitement with as many Frozen crafts and activities as we can.

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