Frozen 2 Monolith Luminaries

Frozen 2 Monolith Luminaries

Step into the unknown and discover these beautiful Frozen 2 Monolith Luminaries. The luminaries are designed to look like the stones from Frozen 2 that hold the elemental symbols for Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth. 

Frozen 2 is available on Digital 2/11 and Blu-ray™ 2/25. (affiliate links) Purchase on Amazon or the exclusive Target version with a gallery book.

Frozen 2 Monolith Luminaries

For this project, I used a Martha Stewart scrapbook paper from Michaels. The exact color is called Arrowhead, and it has a texture and a little bit of a shine to it. Any stone or grey textured scrapbook paper (12 x 12) will do.

Here are the monoliths in the movie. The symbols go straight through the stones.

You will also need vellum or parchment paper to put behind the symbols to make them glow when you place the LED Candles inside.

I love the way these turned out. They make a cool decoration if you are planning a Frozen 2-themed party or just want to decorate a Frozen-themed bedroom. Using a good-quality paper will make this project last longer.

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If you don’t have a Cricut, I’ve created a pdf printable you can use to make the luminaries as well. They will just be smaller.

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Frozen 2 Monolith Stone Luminaries

Create luminaries from the monoliths with elemental symbols from Frozen 2.
Yield: 4 Luminaries

Materials

Instructions

  • Download the cut files and upload them into Cricut Design Space. Now you will need to change the lines to Score, Draw, and Cut. I've included an image of the proper line settings.
    Score lines go up and down the luminary and along the bottom to make the folds of the box.
    The two long lines on the bottom and the diamond shape should be Draw lines.
    The symbol and the shape of the stone are Cut lines.
    Make all of the lines at Attached so the project is complete on one mat.
  • While your project is cutting, cut a sheet of vellum for the inside of the luminary.
    Vellum for luminaries
  • Glue or tape the vellum on the inside of the luminary.
    glue vellum to luminary
  • Fold along the score lines to create the luminary box shape. Glue or tape the box together.
    score and fold luminary
  • Place an LED Candle inside the luminary and watch the Frozen 2 symbols for Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth dance to life!

Notes

If you don’t have a Cricut, I have also created a printable version of this craft that you can make. This design does not have the stone shapes at the top though. You could also use the printable as a template to make on construction paper and cut the stone shapes separately and tape the design together. 

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Some pretty awesome Frozen 2 facts:

Blu-ray & Digital: (may vary by retailer)

  • Sing-Along Version of the Movie –Sing along with your favorite songs as you watch the movie.
  • Song Selection – Jump to your favorite musical moments, with on-screen lyrics. Songs include Oscar®-nominated “Into The Unknown,” “All Is Found,” “Some Things Never Change,” “When I Am Older,” “Lost in the Woods,” “Show Yourself,” and “The Next Right Thing”
  • Outtakes – Laugh along with the cast of “Frozen 2” as they record their lines, sing their songs and have fun in the recording booth.
  • Deleted Scenes – Check out a few scenes that never made the final cut.
    • Intro – Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck offer a glimpse into their filmmaking process with scenes that didn’t make the final cut.
    • Prologue – A battle rages between Arendelle and the Northuldra while a mysterious figure challenges King Agnarr.
    • Secret Room – A secret room reveals even more of Anna and Elsa’s past, including a shocking revelation about their mother.
  • Elsa’s Dream – Anna’s playful glimpse into Elsa’s dream takes a dark turn.
  • Hard Nokks – Kristoff reveals his true feelings about life in Arendelle when the Nokk won’t take no for an answer.
  • A Place of Our Own – Elsa uses her magic to relieve Anna’s lingering doubts about their parents’ faith in her.
  • Deleted Songs – When it comes to “Frozen 2,” there can never be too much music. Hear some of the songs that got cut from the final film.
    • Intro – Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck revel in the chance to share a few songs that didn’t make it into the final film.
    • “Home” – Anna savors every moment as she wanders through this kingdom she calls home.
    • “I Wanna Get This Right” – Kristoff wants everything to be perfect before he proposes, leaving Anna to wonder, “Will it ever be just right?”
  • The Spirits of “Frozen 2” – Cast and crew explore the Scandinavian and Nordic mythology that inspired the spirits inhabiting the enchanted forest of “Frozen 2.”
  • Did You Know??? – Olaf asks us the question “Did You Know” as we discover “Frozen 2” fun facts, Easter eggs and tidbits about the making of the film.
  • Scoring a Sequel – Composer Christophe Beck combines a 91-piece orchestra with 30 choral voices to create the compelling score for “Frozen 2.”
  • Gale Tests – They say you can’t see the wind. Only its effects. Filmmakers give it a shot while creating the playful wind spirit, Gale.
    • Gale Test – A young girl and boy play tag in this fully animated effort to “give personality to something that’s invisible.”
    • Hand-Drawn Gale Test – A hand-drawn test to bring the precocious wind spirit to life.
  • Multi-Language Reel
    • “Into the Unknown” in 29 Languages – Hear Elsa’s soaring call to adventure in 29 different languages
  • Music Videos – Weezer and Panic! at the Disco lend their voices to a few of the soaring melodies from “Frozen 2.”
  • “Into the Unkown” (Panic! at the Disco version) – Panic! at the Disco frontman, Brendon Urie stars in their version of “Into The Unknown” from “Frozen 2.”
  • “Lost in the Woods” (Weezer version) – Weezer puts their spin on Kristoff’s epic ballad, “Lost In the Woods.”

Digital Exclusives:

  • Meet the Lopezes – Meet the award-winning husband-and-wife team behind the incredible songs from “Frozen” and “Frozen 2.”
  • Deleted Song “Unmeltable Me” – An animatic version of Olaf’s celebratory song about his newfound freedom.
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  • I love Olaf! He is just funny and goofy! I would love to watch this movie with my 2 daughters! They have been really wanting to see the second Frozen movie! 🙂

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