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In the Mood For “Frozen” and Winter Aesthetics? We’ve Got The Perfect Youtube Channel For You To Watch

Credit: Jonna Jinton Youtube

As the colder seasons begin, you’re probably already starting to gravitate towards autumnal colors, cozy blankets, and comfy warm drinks. But if you’re one of the winter fans who are already dreaming of icy, wintry days and snowfalls, then you’re not alone (but are you sure you’re not Elsa?)! If you fall into this category, don’t fret–even though winter hasn’t quite started yet, we’ve found an excellent resource to entertain all of your most dramatic, Frozen-esque fantasies. Check out the video below to see what we mean!

If you found yourself enchanted by the imagery and Nordic vibes in the above Youtube video, then you’re also not alone. And the Youtuber in question is none other than Jonna Jinton, a Swedish artist whose sweeping footage of her tiny Swedish village and whose simple, rustic lifestyle has attracted many people to her channel. In the warmer months, she’s known for her videos of singing to cows (i.e. calling the cows in with a special kind of vocalization). But the colder months are where this Youtuber really shines!

Jonna puts hours of work into her videos, and the results are simply stunning. Her soft accented voice and the music that she puts into her videos also can have ASMR benefits for anyone who needs some extra relaxation; sometimes she also posts videos like the one below, which simply allows you to listen to ice cracking and moving and ‘singing’ for hours on end!

We don’t know about you, but we’re already feeling a little bit more like watching Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf in Frozen and Frozen 2. It might be time for a movie marathon in preparation for “Olaf Presents“! Is Jonna Jinton’s content up your Nordic-inspired alley? Are you looking forward to exploring this woman’s aesthetically-pleasing and wintry Youtube channel?

About Sharon

Sharon is a writer and animal lover from New England. Sharon's two main focuses in her work are Disney's correlations with pop culture and the significance of Disney princesses (which was the basis for her college thesis). When she's not writing about Disney, Sharon spends her time singing, dancing, and cavorting with woodland creatures!

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