Am I the only one who hoped and dreamed they’d receive that
letter from Hogwarts when they were eleven years old? Convinced that the
wizarding world was real? Wanted to hop a plane to London? Yeah, I have a
feeling I’m not then only one. So when the opportunity came to me to do a Harry
Potter birthday party, I jumped on that like a Nimbus 2000!
Party Specifics
Here is a quick overview of this party!
Party Specifics
Here is a quick overview of this party!
The
budget was $75-$100
The
guest list included 16 witches and wizards.
Theme
– Harry Potter/Hogwarts
Color
Scheme – Burgundy, white, gold, & black
Food – Lightning bolt cupcakes, frozen crème puffs, butter beer,
& Honeydukes sweets
Games
and Activities - House sorting, House points throughout party, House badge
decorating, Harry Potter Bingo, & Quidditch
Party
Favors - Handmade wands
Before we
venture off to Hogwarts, we’ll need a few things from our supply list!
“All students must be equipped with……
...a wand
…and they bring if they desire
either an
owl, a cat, or a toad."
“All you’ve got
to do is walk straight at the wall
between platforms 9 and
10.
Best to do it at a bit of
a run, if you’re nervous.”
Welcome to Hogwarts!
“Professor McGonagall” (aka the birthday boy’s mom) sorted
each student into their houses and had them decorate their own house badges. She
kept track of good behavior and gave each house points toward the house cup for
the most participation and creativity.
The 4 houses were divided into 2 teams. They competed for
points toward the house cup in a game of Harry Potter bingo and a friendly
match of quidditch!
Hufflepuff won the House Cup!
To celebrate, the students went to “Hogsmeade”
and visited their
favorite shop for sweets,
Honeydukes!
Delicious!
Our journey to Hogwarts is coming to an end.
*throw balck caps into the air, now*
It was so fun to see the kids’ excitement as they walked
into the Great Hall, tasted Butter Beer for the first time, and score a goal in
Quidditch. But the best part of all was putting a little magic into a young boy’s
birthday.
I hope it’s one he will not soon forget!
“Expelliarmus!”
This is a party my son and I will never forget. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for letting me be a part of his day! It was so much fun!
ReplyDeleteAmazing,
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wendy Lee!
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