Last fall, as a way to encourage my sons to read more, I
began reading the Harry Potter series with them every night before bed. I would read aloud from my Nook, while they followed along in a hard copy from the library.
Being that I had just started
college in 1997 when Harry Potter came out, I never got into the craze when it
was new. So, it has actually been really fun for me to
fall in love with the series along with my boys.
For Christmas I got them their very own wands and for Valentine’s Day my mom sent them authentic Gryffindor robes, so it was fitting that this year we decided to do a Hogwarts Themed birthday party!
For Christmas I got them their very own wands and for Valentine’s Day my mom sent them authentic Gryffindor robes, so it was fitting that this year we decided to do a Hogwarts Themed birthday party!
They even woke up on the morning of their party, which was their actual birthday, to two brand new owls with a special owl post birthday message from my mom and dad.
Invitations
I started by creating some themed invitations, complete
with Hogwarts Express boarding passes and Hogwarts wax seals:
Decorations and Snacks
As per usual, I planned a post-lunch party so that I don't have to do lots of food, just light snacks from
Honey Dukes and a cake as part of the House Cup celebration.
On the menu was Chocolate Frogs (made using this chocolate mold and filled with a green mint marshmallow filling following these instructions), Treacle tarts (little mini-lemon pies using this mini-tart pan,
BTW these were my absolute FAVORITE treat!), Cauldron Cakes (mini calzones filled
with Nutella), Acid Pops (lemon cake balls dipped in white chocolate and
covered with pop rocks), Jelly Slugs (gummy worms), Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor
Beans (I decided to go with regular Jelly Belly, but I did have a small bowl of
BBEFB next to the bigger contain that my friend donated from her recent trip to
Universal), and a Basilisk pizza roll. To give it the candy shop feel, I purchased little glass containers and the black food labels from Michael's.
I also had fun adding some extra touches around the house, including owl balloons, a Whomping Willow sign, a Sirius Black wanted sign, Caution Stairs Move Sign, and a surprise Moaning Myrtle in the bathroom!
1:00-1:20 – Diagon Alley
When the students arrived at our house, marked by a Hogwarts
Flag on our mailbox, they were first greeted by Mandina Black* and Agatha Potts*
at Diagon Alley. (*All my friends who helped play a part took on a Magical pseudonym for the day.)
At Olivander's each student received a handmade wand in its very own wand box (ideas came from here). I made the wands from bamboo chopsticks and hot glue, then painted them, and tied on an individual descriptor for each wand (instructions). My boys had a lot of fun helping me come up with all the descriptors.
Mandina Black did an excellent job finding all of the students just the right wand. Her enthusiasm was quite entertaining!
At Madam Malakin's each student received a robe. I'll admit, I had planned on making more authentic robes for each student, but I came down with a nasty case of pneumonia a few weeks before the party, robbing me of all my robe making time. So the "robes" ended up being just big rectangles of lightweight black fabric with holes cut out. But honestly, it worked out well, since the day of the party was 90 degrees and the kids who wore their own real robes were burning up!!
At Flourish & Botts, the kids received two textbooks: Care of Magical Creatures and Potions and Spells (instructions), along with a class
schedule.
Once they had all their school supplies, students were transported to Hogwarts through
Platform 9 ¾. (Initially I was going to make my own wall out of fabric that the kids could run through, but due to the aforementioned bout with pneumonia, my time was limited, so I found this wall on Amazon.com for $10.79. It was worth the $ to save the time! I just had to print out the sign and tape it all to the front door. They didn't get to run through it, but I think they enjoyed it just the same.)
1:20-1:35 – Sorting Ceremony
I decorated the living room with streamers for each house and had the sorting hat sitting on a stool in the
corner. (I didn't love how the sorting hat looked when it arrived, so I removed a few of the "patches" then used spray starch and hot glue to give it more of a face...took about 15 minutes total.)
Each child would come up and place the hat on their head and hear their
sorting poem, when they would then receive their house tie and go stand in line
according to their house. The Precepts for each house (first student sorted)
were in charge of carrying their house banner with them from house to house.
(The banners were made using scrap black fabric, dark fabric iron-ons, wooden
dowels, and twine.)
1:35-2:05 – Potions with Ambrosia Kettle and Divination
with Bellatrix Riddle
To begin, two houses went to Potions with me, Ambrosia Kettle, and the other two went to
Divination in the dungeon (aka my basement) with Bellatrix Riddle. Then after 15
minutes they switched classes.
For potions, we had the students follow two potions recipes from
the book. The first, Essence of Dittany, was a topical potion that they couldn’t
drink. It was basically the old vinegar (hippogriff saliva), dish soap (troll
blood) and baking soda (ground dragon bones) trick with a little hidden food
coloring in a mini cauldron. The kids added the ingredients then watched it bubble over.
The other potion was Veritaserum, made up of dragon blood
(cherry juice), phoenix tears (lemon juice), and Mandrake Root oil (orange
juice) that they drank from shot-beakers I found at Party City. I used glass containers with labels from Michael's and little pipettes to help make the whole thing feel more realistic.
In Divination, I covered a table with a starry fabric and
then placed a $3 fish bowl in the middle filled with dry ice (which was surprisingly
cheap and easy use) for the crystal ball, then my friend Bellatrix Riddle did
the rest delivering some grotesque fortunes in typical Madame Trewlaney
fashion.
I have to say that ALL of my friends dressed up and really played the
part of their characters, but Bellatrix’s costume really stood out, complete with a Turkish evil eye necklace! I laughed
for probably 2 minutes straight when she walked in. I can’t believe I can’t
find a better picture of her anywhere!
2:05-2:15 Care of Magical Creatures with Adina Morningstar
Next all the kids headed to Care of Magical Creatures. They
had to use their Care of Magical Creatures textbook to search for the creatures
hidden in the Forbidden Forest (aka my side yard), and then sort them into containers as being
dangerous (venomous or poisonous) or non-dangerous, using the book’s
descriptions to decide where they belonged. It was actually impressive to see
how seriously the students took this task and how great they all worked together
to solve the puzzle.
2:15-2:30 Defense Against the Dark Arts with Amaya Shadow
Next, the students headed to Defense Against the Dark Arts with Amaya Shadow,
who also did an amazing job personifying her super creepy role. Here the kids
took a whack at the Dementor piñata (instructions) while yelling Expecto Patronum. I gotta say, I did a PERFECT job on the piñata, as it was just
sturdy enough for every child to get one good whack and finally busted wide
open when the honorary Head Boy (an older brother who tagged along and helped
out tremendously!) took his whack after all the students had had a turn.
2:30-2:50 Quidditch with Ludo Bones
Then the students headed to the Quidditch Pitch, which I had
made using 6 dollar store hula hoops and some PVC pipes.
We made the rules for
Quidditch simple:
- Your broom (made from a stick, some hay, and twine) must stay between your legs at all times.
- Get the quaffle (red soccer ball) into your team’s goal by passing it from player to player, but no player can take more than four steps with the quaffle before passing.
- Anyone may pick up a bludger (two mini basketballs) and throw it at a player holding a quaffle. If a player is hit by a bludger, they must drop the quaffle and freeze for 5 seconds.
- Keep an eye out for the snitch (gold spray painted golf balls with white felt wings hot glued on) at all times! The game is over when the snitch is found.
2:50-3:00 House Cup
I wasn’t planning on doing a House Cup, but my boys found
a cheap one at Party City and begged to have one. I was going to keep score, but the party was too overwhelming once it got going, so in the end, I announced it was a tie between all the houses and just let my birthday boys keep the cup.
To celebrate, we all ate cake and drank some butter beer (I got the cute little cups from Party City. They were actually marked as coffee cups, but I think they made great beer steins).
Overall, I think the party was a success, and am pretty sure my boys will remember it for the rest of their lives!
SPECIAL THANKS: I could NOT have pulled off this party for 24 kids all by myself! Extra special thanks to all of my friends who helped out. Thanks to Mandina Black (who flew nearly 700 miles just to attend with her little wizard) and Agatha Potts for staying up late helping me make the cake and acid pops, then getting up early to help me set up the castle. Thank you Adina Morningstar for the authentic Hogwarts decorations and Bertie Every Flavor Beans, and for being my #2 in potions class in addition to your own class. Thank you Amaya Shadow for helping me make the Quidditch brooms, bringing along the instrumental Head Boy, and taking such wonderful pictures when I was too overwhelmed to remember! Thanks to Bellatrix Riddle for listening to me lament, making me laugh, and going all out on your Divination role! And of course, special thanks to my Super-Wizard Ludo Bones for putting up with my crazy ideas and helping any way I asked you to in bringing them to fruition, especially when I was bed ridden and delirious with fever crying about how there would not be enough time to get things done. Thank you all for being part of Thing 1 and Thing 2's village! Mwaw!
You are the patron saint of party planners!!
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