Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Hogwarts

Last summer, a few friends and I hosted a 24 hour Harry Potter Movie marathon. Yes, the same friends who co-hosted the Indiana Jones party and the James Bond Extravaganza. It was just as dorky - and just as much fun! - as it sounds. We watched all 8 movies in a weekend filled with snacks, games, costumes, and general goofiness. The only problem we have now is figuring out what we can do to top this crazy party.
 

The guests came in costume and we had a number of activities - a triwizard tournament including apple bobbing and puzzeles, paper mache dragon eggs, patronus balloons, a magical felted critters, and, of course, elavorately relevant decorations. Think golden snitches hanging from the ceilings, Azkaban escapee posters on the walls for each guest, hanging (electric!) candles everywhere, and a dark castley vibe.

The bathroom was super creepy with a homemade moaning myrtle CD and a giant picture of a troll. Each framed photograph in the house was replaced with pictures of knights and other mythical people and streamers in house colors decorated the ceiling. In the corner was a giant spider.

I wish I had more pictures of the decorations - they really were fabulous.


 The patronus balloons were really fun - ahead of time, we blew up baloons and drew a magical creature on them in sharpie. We deflated the balloons before tossing them out to guests so that their patronus was a surprise when they blew them up (at the same time in the series that Harry was learning the patronus charm, of course).


We had all sorts of coloring pages and puzzles (unscramble the words, crosswords, word search, make your own latin spells, etc) to keep the guests occupied at all times.


Of course, I made plenty of magical snacks as treats. There aren't any pics of them, but I also made chocolate frogs stuffed with peanut butter, marshmallow, or raspberry cream using chocolate molds. A Pensive Punch has swirls of luster dust shimmering and glittering with gem-shaped ice cubes and there was plenty of butterbeer to go around. 

In labeled and distressed-looking mason jars we also served:

Bertie Botts every flavor beans (jellybeans)

Luna Lovegood Loves Pudding (chocolate pudding)

Floo powder (pixie sticks)

Mandrake carrots

Dragon Scale (chips)

Newt’s Eyes (grapes)           

Wands (pretzel wands dipped in chocolate and sprinkles)
sorcerer’s stones: chocolate rocks


Let's start with my favorite: an epic Hogwarts Express cake!


My dad made the stand for me and my co-hosts painted it beautifully. I didn't love the coal car, but the engine was awesome!


Checkerboard cookies for each house.


Golden snitch cake pops (I know I know, too much cake. But I couldn't let the scraps from the Hogwards Express cake go to waste).


Sorting hat cupcakes. We used these to "sort" our guests into houses when they arrived. Each cupcake had cake/pastry cream filling in colors representing a house. The guests had to pick a cupcake, take a big bite, and reveal which house they were in!


The sorting hat figurines on top were hand sculpted using homemade modeling chocolate. A royal pain, but I think it was worth it.


Oh, and in case you're wondering, I ditched my guests and went to bed around 3. All this baking can really wear a gal out!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Happy Birthday Michelle!

This weekend, I have the flu. This weekend, it is also my dear friend and suite-mate's birthday. What does this mean?

It means I call my doctor to confirm that flu can't be transmitted via baked goods, text some other friends for help, and start baking! Obviously, the birthday girl simply had to have a cake.

We ended up with this. It was 4 layers of chocolate cake. Between each layer is a delicious glob of chocolate ganache and fresh raspberries. It's all covered in rich chocolate frosting. And it's completely dairy-free!


I had great plans for this cake. It was going to be beautifully piped with fancy letters and designs.


Maybe with a touch of glitter on top. Ultimately, the designs were made using a little spatula.


I got a teensy bit too excited by the glitter.


And when you're baking in a dorm, sometimes you have to use paper plates, even for special occasions.

But you know what?

This cake was delicious. The birthday girl enjoyed it and it was gobbled up in no time. What you see here is a very well-loved cake. And that's what matters.

We invited people over for a "surprise" party that evening, which, for a number of reasons, turned out to not be such a big surprise after all.


But we decorated the apartment nicely.


We asked the guests to come in pajamas.


We decorated cookies.



Many cookies.



We made a mess. 


I took a couple pictures, but mostly we just ate.


Nothing that day went according to plan, but I think it was perfect.





We love you Michelle. Happy birthday!

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