It's time for part two of my Potter party post! This one will be devoted entirely to the decorations. The decorations are what I spent most of my time on while prepping for the party, and even then I didn't get to do everything I had planned, or if I did, it wasn't to the EXTENT that I had planned. But nonetheless, I'm still pretty pleased with how it turned out, and now that I have most of the extremely crafty and time-sucking projects done, the next party I have, because there WILL be another one, I should be able to do even more of the little things!!
I think this is one of my favorites when it comes to the decorations. The front entrance. When first reaching the front door we had the Hogwarts Express sign to welcome guests. Just in front of the sign were a bunch of letters that my brother was gracious enough to hang from the covering over the front porch. We also had an image of a brick wall that we used to cover the front door, unfortunately I didn't get a very good picture because we still had all of our Christmas decorations up and they kind of obstructed the view. The letters and the sign were pretty much awesome though. As cool as they were, I did want them to be slightly cooler. This is one of those times when I didn't get to go all the way with an idea. Originally I had wanted to personalize all the letters so that every person would have their own Hogwarts acceptance letter hanging from the ceiling that they could then take home with them at the end of the night. Unfortunately that didn't happen, but the letters addressed to Harry were definitely a good substitute.
Now, I'm not trying to toot my own horn, but I did make the Hogwarts Express sign that's pictured just a ways down and I am pretty darn proud. I originally was just going to buy the one that they sell on Amazon because I knew making one would be time consuming and I still had a lot of other things to do...but when comparing the one that they sell to the one in the movie, I thought the one in the movie was just different enough and just better enough that I decided to make an attempt at recreating the movie version.
Here is a still of the Hogwarts Express sign from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone:
And this is the sign that they sell on Amazon. As you can see, the colors are completely different (which is my main complaint) and it's branded with the "trademark" logo right after "Hogwarts." This sign is definitely still a cool thing to have though and if you're in a time crunch, it's still pretty much amazing as well as affordable. I consider myself a crafty person though, and if I see something and think I have the ability to recreate it, I have to give it a go, so I did!
This is what I came up with. Obviously it's not perfect because it's hand painted. If you look at the "s"s and the "r"s for example, you'll notice that they look quite a bit different from one another, that being said, I'm still 100% satisfied with how it turned out. I absolutely love the color of this one compared to the one you get on Amazon and I LOVE the moulding around the edge. Eventually I will try and post a template, dimensions and paint colors for this as well as tips, tricks and an overall how to.
Inside each of the aforementioned letters that were hanging from the ceiling, were a Hogwarts acceptance letter, a list of supplies and a Platform 9 3/4's ticket. This is another one of those things that wouldn't have gotten done if it weren't for a friend of mine who quickly printed these out and then cut them and stuffed them into the envelopes only minutes before the party started, giving my brother just enough time to get them hung before people started to arrive.
We had a stack of letters waiting just inside the front door as well so people could take those rather than having to pull them from the ceiling.
Another one of my favorite decorations was really simple and I can't take any credit for them. I'm sure if you like Harry Potter and also like Pinterest, then you've seen the beautifully designed quotes floating around on there. They come from thereadables.tumblr.com and I personally have no idea what that means. I don't know if it's one person that designs them, or a team, either way, credit goes to them for the images. I simply printed them out and framed them in dollar store frames. The quotes really are works of art though and they added a nice touch to the decor.
A huge shout out to www.lightsforalloccasions.com. Throughout the rest of these photos you'll notice a lot of different faux flame candles, lanterns and flame lights, all of which came from this site. We literally turned all of the lights out in the house and the only things to illuminate it were our indoor Christmas lights and the variety of faux flame candles. They really helped to create that Hogwartsy atmosphere. Just a tip though, especially if you're having a bunch of people over, DO NOT use real candles. One bump and you could have a massive problem on your hands. You don't want to end up with a scene like that in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II. I suggest faux flame candles all the way.
Me being the psychotic person that I am, have collected an official theatrical release poster for every Harry Potter film to be released and as cool as it would have been to have 8 posters framed and lining the walls, I simply did not have that many frames on hand...or that much space. Instead I displayed the castle versions from the Sorcerer's Stone and the Deathly Hallows. I think they look pretty neat next to each other anyway. "The magic begins..." and "It all ends..." It brings a tear to my eye...............................and moving on.
All other available spaces in the way of mantles, bookshelves and cabinets, were covered with old books, potions bottles, wands, candles and prop replicas. I intended to cover books with book artwork from the films, but yet again, that was a project I ran out of time for. Instead I made sure to display books that had uneven pages, and displayed the pages toward the outside.
I absolutely love these flame lights. They're very similar to something you would see lining the walls of the great hall. I was really disappointed though that I didn't realize until the morning after the party, that I had forgotten to turn them on the previous night...so no one was able to enjoy them :(
Once again, the flame light from above and the candles used below, were from www.lightsforalloccasions.com. I LOVED the candles hanging from the ceiling and so did everyone else! They even flickered! I linked the picture below to the webpage for the candles that I used, just in case you want to know where to find them :) Funny thing though, I purchased a bunch of blue fabric (the cheapest I could find) to drape from the ceiling to offer a night sky appearance, but once again I ran out of time to hang it before everyone arrived, so the picture below was actually taken the day after the party. We had the candles up in time for the party, just not the fabric, and since I had the fabric I at least wanted to get a photo, so I put it up despite not really having any reason to.
Here's another sign that I painted and then placed on the table with all the sweets and treats.
These next couple pictures aren't actually decorations, but I don't have much to post in the way of costumes so I thought I'd just tack it onto the end of this post. I went to the party as Luna Lovegood. This is the jewelry I made for my costume. It actually wasn't made for this specific party. I made it a couple years ago. But I love them. There's the cork necklace and her radish earrings. I'll probably post a tutorial on how I made these as well, though I'm not sure how long it will take. I have a lot of tutorials to put together! If there's actually anyone reading this and there's something specific that you want to learn how to make, let me know in the comments and I will give it priority.
Thanks for reading!
"When I'm 80 years old and sitting in my rocking chair, I'll be reading Harry Potter. And my family will say to me, ' After all this time?' And I will say, 'Always.' -- Alan Rickman
Upcoming Posts:
My Trip to The WB Harry Potter Studio Tour: London
Potter Party Part III: The Activities
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