Well with Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows (part one)
only a month away, it got me thinking about Potter Parties.....
INVITATIONS
A howler
There are some really complicated instructions here but I sat up last night making a basic pattern.
Will try and pull it together this week.
or
DECORATIONS
Make a 9 3/4 sign and put over the front doorway
paint a brick wall on an old sheet thread a bamboo cane throw the top
cut a slit up the middle and hang over front door
BANNER / BUNTING
A banner / bunting made from pennants for each house team
(Right click on image and save image and use as required)
(Right click on image and save image and use as required)
Gryffindor - on burgundy pennat
Huffle Puff - on a yellow
Slytherin - on an emerald green pennant
Ravenclaw - on blue pennant
Badges for each child : reduce the size of each tean badge
and put double sided sticky tape and place on each child
Individual Hogwarts pennants - on black
Broomsticks, wands, hats, spell books, owls
GAMES & ACTIVITES
THE SORTING HAT
Sort the group of children into teams have them come to the front
put the sorting hat (a battered witches hat) onto their head
And have them pull a slip of paper from a poitions jar.
HUT THE SNITCH
Glue wings on ping pong balls, spray them gold and hide them around the garden
QUIDITCH
Martha Smartha
Hoola hoops sprayed and attached to stakes at different hieghts.
take turns in throwing the quaffle (ball) threw them.
Give points for each hoop.
Marauders Map Treasure Trail
This is a fantastic invite by britta you can adapt for your treasure trail.
Marauders Map Treasure Trail
You will have to go to the site as they are copy protected, but you can download them for personal use.
They are well worth the effort, I promise.
GIANT CHESS
Something for them to do whilst you are busy elsewhere.
FOOD & DRINK
Accent the party
Butterbeer Recipe
12 ounces (one bottle) of ginger beer
36 ounces (three bottles) of cream soda
3 T of butterscotch ice cream topping
Thoroughly chill the unopened ginger beer and cream soda in the refrigerator until they are icy cold. Refrigerate the empty glass jug as also.
Once the beverages are chilled, in a small mixing bowl or tall glass, stir 1-2 ounces of cream soda into the butterscotch topping until it's thoroughly combined.
Pour all the remaining soda into the chilled pitcher.
Quickly add the butterscotch mixture to the jug.
Stir until it is just combined - do not over stir.
Pour it over the ice and serve them immediately.
This recipe serves 6.
To add a frothy sparkle to the drinks, dip the rim of each glass in corn syrup, pulling drips of syrup downward with a toothpick.
Then dip each glass rim in a mixture of colored sugar.
Before dipping, spread the corn syrup & sugar mixture each onto a separate, flat-bottomed plate.
or
pumpkin juice (really fresh orange juice)
or
you could print these and stick them to your soda bottles.
or
you could print these and stick them to your soda bottles.
CUPCAKES
or you could reduce the size of the house badges above and use them as cake picks like this.
PHOTO BOOTH
Now this is a fantastic photo op, alot of work for some artistic person but well worth it.
PHOTO BOOTH
Now this is a fantastic photo op, alot of work for some artistic person but well worth it.
FAVOURS
Make these chocolate frog boxes
You can put in a freddo the frog chocolate (yes they are still around)
or
you could also buy a chocolate making mould in the shape of a frog.
or
you could also buy a chocolate making mould in the shape of a frog.
Bertie Bott's's jelly beans sweetie bags
Have fun!!!
I would LOVE to be able to come to this party. We went and saw the final movie this week and LOVED it. I think it will probably be the theme of my son's birthday party this year, so having such great ideas will come in handy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI had to share your Quidditch game on my Shout Out Sunday last week (and also Pinned it!) Thanks!
http://kimskandykreations.blogspot.com/2011/07/shout-out-sunday_24.html