"Part 4: Class Lessons & the Troll in the Dungeon" can be found HERE.
"Part 3: Great Hall Sorting Ceremony" can be found HERE
"Part 2: Diagon Alley" can be found HERE.
"Part 1: Invitations & the Entry to Platform 9-3/4" can be found HERE.
After cake and presents, the final part of the party was Honeydukes.
When I was looking at photos of the Honeydukes shop for ideas, the Bertie Botts display shelf really drew my attention. I had a fairly big piece of insulation foam left from making the signs, and decided that I wanted to tackle the display as a feature of the Honeydukes sweets table.
Details on how to make the Bertie Botts Display can be found HERE.
Honeydukes Table |
The Fizzing Whizbees were Satellite wafers (found HERE).
The Acid Pops were sour apple suckers (found HERE).
The Droobles Best Blowing Gum were generic gumballs.
Close up of Honeydukes Sweets. |
The Ton Tongue Toffee was old fashioned hard toffee.
The U No Poo was wax bottle candy (can find HERE).
The Bertie Botts Every Flavored Beans was a mix of miscellaneous flavored Starburst Jellybeans. We bought bags of several different flavored beans (Original, Tropical, Fave Reds, Sour, Crazy Beans, and Ice Cream) and mixed them together in a big bowl. We put them into 'snack bags' and stapled a label along the top.
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Bertie Botts Beans. |
The girls traded in their bags of Gringotts gold for Honeydukes sweets at the end of the party.
And THAT is the end!
I LOVE that you had the bags of coins in the piñata to trade for candy later! A lot less hectic and safer and a lot more fair. I don't think I can count the number of times I took an elbow to the face under a piñata before I decided it wasn't even worth it anymore.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Where did you get your tablecloth?
ReplyDeleteMeghan,
DeleteI purchased the tablecloth from a website: https://tableclothsfactory.com