Free Olaf Printable! Do You Want To Build A Snowman?
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Free Olaf Printable
Everyone has gone crazy for Frozen, and Olaf is the cutest snowman ever! After hearing the now-famous song Do You Want To Build A Snowman? I just had to create a printable Olaf for you!
Do you want to build a snowman?! You now can with my free Olaf printable!
As with pretty much all my printables I’ve provided two paper sizes – A4 and US Letter (8.5″ x 11″) – use which size is appropriate for your printer.
Downloads are further down the page and surrounded by a purple box.
He comes with the following pieces:
- Head
- Body
- Arms
- Feet
- Carrot Nose
- 5 Sets of Eyes
- Eyebrows
- Hair
- Buttons
- Scarf
- Sunglasses – because he loves the summer!
Regular Size Template
The regular-size template (pictured at the top of this post) creates a small Olaf, and all the pieces are on one sheet of paper. This size can have some tricky pieces for little kids to cut out, so you may have to do it for them.
Large Size Template
The large size template will give you a much bigger Olaf – about 45cm/18″ tall! The pieces are spread over several sheets of paper.
Apart from maybe the hair and the arms, all the pieces should be simple enough for kids to cut out on their own. But of course, help where necessary.
How To Build Olaf!
Simply print onto thick white paper or thin white card, cut the pieces out (young children may need help), and build a snowman!
You can stick the pieces together if you wish using glue or tape. Or you could use a laminator and laminate the pieces and use them over and over again.
Over the years, readers have shared their Olafs with me and used craft supplies like glitter and cotton wool for snow then mounted them onto large pieces of construction paper. I think this is such a great idea!
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Free Olaf Printable Downloads
Winter Olaf (Large)
- Free Winter Olaf Printable – A4 Size
- Free Winter Olaf Printable – US Letter Size
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Winter Olaf (Regular)
- Free Winter Olaf Printable – A4 Size
- Free Winter Olaf Printable – US Letter Size
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Cute Olaf Stuff on Etsy!
Olaf is just the cutest snowman, isn't he? Here are some particularly adorable Olaf items I discovered on Etsy that I think you are going to love!
More Olaf Printables
I made my original Olaf printable back in 2014, and have made several seasonal editions since then! Find them all below:
- Build An Statue of Liberty Olaf
- Build A 4th of July Olaf
- Build A Thanksgiving Turkey Olaf Edition
- Build A Thanksgiving Olaf Pilgrim
- Build An Easter Bunny Olaf
- Build A Love Bug Olaf
- Build A Cupid Olaf
- Build An Elf Olaf
- Build A Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Olaf
- Build A Santa Claus Olaf
- Build A Leprechaun Olaf
- Build A Mardi Gras Olaf
- Build A Halloween Olaf
- Build A Summer Olaf
And for a giant Olaf game, check out the Pin the Carrot on Olaf Template – Free Printable Frozen Game!
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If you love Frozen, you will also love my Do You Want To Build A Snowman Party Favor with free printable, which is perfect for a Christmas or Frozen-themed party!
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Melissa Davis
January 1, 2015 @ 3:34 pm
Yes, It was definitely worth it! She’s 4 and finished it within about an hour, which is pretty good for her. :) I’m so embarassed that page wasn’t finished :*) I haven’t had any visitors yet so I just posted it with the intention of finishing it today! Hah. I don’t know how you knew I linked it but that’s pretty cool :) Thanks for the printable!
Michelle Ordever
January 1, 2015 @ 6:59 pm
I just checked out your post again and shared your daughter’s masterpiece on my Facebook page as it looks so awesome!! I got a ping about it and I love checking out what others have written :) I’m going to create a larger version later this month, just need to slot it into my schedule! Thanks again for using it!
Ashley Beolens
December 3, 2014 @ 10:40 am
What great ideas, will be printing the A4 sheet off for the little lady today :) Thanks for sharing it.