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23 Sep 21, 11:50 AM |
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* Harry Potter Party? *
My daughter has asked for a Harry Potter party for her birthday. It's not until next year but she literally goes on about it everyday 😂. She's 6.
Does anyone have any good ideas for party food/party bag favours/games? Thought I'd gather some ideas up and make a plan now 😊 I was thinking of making it small with a few friends to spoil rather than a massive class party. She has no idea we are going to Universal next year yet either so also wondering if we add it into her birthday as a surprise or wait until the day before like we did when our son was smaller. |
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23 Sep 21, 12:02 PM |
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Ive been making spell books this week
Now might be a good time to look at the likes of hobby craft for / baker Ross for paintable pumpkins / craft kits for themed party bags Chocolate frogs ( Freddo bars ) jelly beans , etc for party bags Party delight had some Harry Potter party bags the other week when I ordered stuff as well as nice little boxes in the Halloween section |
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23 Sep 21, 12:12 PM |
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Ferrero Rocher make great golden snitches - just take off the brown frilly base bit, poke a cocktail stick in each side and drape over some wings…I used kitchen towel cut into little wings but normal white paper would probably be sturdier.
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23 Sep 21, 12:44 PM |
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Bugle snacks, they look like wizard hats!
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23 Sep 21, 12:48 PM |
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23 Sep 21, 12:49 PM |
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I made invitations for my son by printing on A4 white paper in Harry Potter font then 'aged' them using a teabag soaked in warm water and dabbed on to colour it. It makes the edges a bit soggy so you can gently tear to make it look ragged. I then dried them and rolled them up and tied with a red ribbon.
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23 Sep 21, 12:50 PM |
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Ohh yes! I've totally done that, but not with paper, I made a Harry Potter box before with a golden snitch!
Thank you! |
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23 Sep 21, 12:51 PM |
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23 Sep 21, 12:53 PM |
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23 Sep 21, 01:50 PM |
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My son went to one years ago where they made wands - involved glue, string, sticks and paint. They all dressed up - I ended up knitting a Gryffindor scarf - which was loved for years!
For my daughter one year we did 'magic' noodles - it was for a unicorn theme party - cook noodles in red cabbage, they turn blue, add lemon juice or any other acid and they 'magically' go pink. Never seen kids so delighted to eat stir fry at a party! |
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