You already know how much my girls LOVE playing dress up. A couple years ago I made these princess crowns for Audrey’s birthday. Well, now that they are completely FROZEN obsessed, I just had to make up an Elsa crown template. If you’ve watched the “after the credits” scene from the movie, you know that Elsa does not get her crown back after she throws it. So, I’m just going to imagine that she made a new one out of ice and snow. Hence, the blue. Did I think too much into that? Probably. You can make yours yellow (gold) instead if you want.
I love these felt crowns because they are easy for the girls to put on themselves, and they aren’t constantly falling off.
I embroidered a little snowflake on the front. If you aren’t confident in your embroidery skills, you can always leave that part out or try cutting one out of felt. A snowflake bead or sequin would be really pretty too.
To make this crown, you will need:
- Elsa crown template
- felt (I used National Nonwovens in Alluring Aqua, White, and Deep Sea Blue)
- elastic
- embroidery floss
- thread
Cut out the overall shape of the pattern in white and the top layer in blue. Pin the pieces together with the blue on top of the white.
Sew around the edges leaving both ends open.
Cut a dark blue diamond the size of the center piece of the pattern. Embroider a snowflake on it.
Pin the diamond to the center of the crown and sew it on.
Tuck a piece of elastic into one of the open ends. Sew the opening shut, going through the elastic.
Repeat with the other side, and you’re done!
The girls love it! What do you think?
Anne
Saturday 28th of March 2020
My granddaughter loves Elsa but didn't like the metal crown I bought for her. This is a perfect solution, thank you SO MUCH!
Christie Heckler
Wednesday 29th of January 2020
These look so pretty & easy to make! Thanks for the template & tutorial!!
Carol
Saturday 25th of August 2018
Thank you for sharing your crown patterns. I can't wait to see my granddaughters face when she comes over next time.
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Monday 27th of August 2018
Oh, you're welcome! I know she will love it!
Rossy de Azambuja
Thursday 14th of July 2016
Beautiful! Where can I find elsa crown pattern. I don't see it in your free patterns. Sorry about my english, greetings from Perú!!!
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Friday 15th of July 2016
There is a link to the pattern in the post, but in case you can't find it, here it is: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8w-5XfHwA3tZ3JaejBqcmlHcTA/edit?usp=sharing. If that doesn't work, you can send me an email, and I will email you the file. :)
Creigner
Friday 2nd of October 2015
This is beautiful! As I don't have a sewing machine and not confident with hand-sewing the felt, do you think I could glue the two pieces of felt together instead? What type of glue would work on felt and any advice?
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Friday 2nd of October 2015
Oh, and I would probably use something a little stronger for the elastic part. Maybe hot glue?
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Friday 2nd of October 2015
Thank you! :) I've heard that Aleene's tacky glue is good for felt. You should be able to find that at the craft store. Just don't put too much on, as it might soak through.