Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Classy Yellow Valentines Cupcakes
I thought I'd take a little break from all the Harry Potter posts for those of you who aren't Harry Potter fans.
I have nothing against red and pink, but sometimes all the pink-and-red-goodness around Valentine's Day is a bit too much, so I thought I'd try something a little different. (Okay, and maybe I also had extra yellow frosting left over from these.) Of course you could whip one of these up in a more traditional color too and they'd be lovely. I used Wilton food coloring gel...mostly yellow with a little orange added in to make it more golden.
I had some extra white chocolate left over from making the wings for our Golden Snitch Cupcakes, so I used it to make a few little hearts. (Just melt it in your microwave on the defrost setting for about 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between until it's all melted. Then pipe out of the snipped off corner of a ziploc bag onto wax paper or a cookie sheet and allow to cool.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
DIY Harry Potter Wands
One of the most commented on aspects of Katie's Harry Potter Party (full overview here) has been the wands, so I thought I'd share those next. I didn't really come up with much of my own for this one...mostly used some great tutorials.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Happy Birthday to Me
As I mentioned earlier, Eric agreed to give me the whole day on Saturday to sew while he took care of the kids. A slight wrench was thrown into our plans when half the family came down with the flew over the weekend. Anson was sick on Thursday. I was sick Friday. Becca was sick Friday night and Saturday and Seth was sick last night, so it's making it's way through the family. I still got most of the day to sew, though, and I made some good progress on a new quilt.
I collected quite a few fabrics from the Children at Play Rocket Boys line by Sarah Jane for Christmas. I'd had my eye on them for a while, and then realized that fabric shops were beginning to sell out of the line, so if I wanted it, I better get it soon. I just love the rocket boys and the physics equations since I'm married to a brainy chemistry/physics teacher.
It was nice to get some crafty time in without having to stop every few minutes to keep kids entertained or change a diaper.
I managed to get all the hexagons cut out. Two whole rows sewed together, and then the rest of the pieces sewn into single rows so I could clean it up without getting them out of order. A nice bi-product of it is that I also get to figure out something fun to do with those equilateral triangles that are left over.
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I collected quite a few fabrics from the Children at Play Rocket Boys line by Sarah Jane for Christmas. I'd had my eye on them for a while, and then realized that fabric shops were beginning to sell out of the line, so if I wanted it, I better get it soon. I just love the rocket boys and the physics equations since I'm married to a brainy chemistry/physics teacher.
It was nice to get some crafty time in without having to stop every few minutes to keep kids entertained or change a diaper.
I managed to get all the hexagons cut out. Two whole rows sewed together, and then the rest of the pieces sewn into single rows so I could clean it up without getting them out of order. A nice bi-product of it is that I also get to figure out something fun to do with those equilateral triangles that are left over.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Printable Hogwarts Acceptance Letters (or Harry Potter Party Invitiations)
Besides being a great party invitation, a Hogwarts Acceptance Letter could be a fun gift or stocking stuffer for any Harry Potter fan...and now you can easily print your own. My daughter's friends all thought they were really cool and it made them really excited to come to the party. (You can see an overview of the whole Harry Potter Party here...)
I looked around on the internet to find what was already out there and then tweaked it to my liking.
I got most of my inspiration from Larissa at Just Another Day in Paradise. I started by downloading some Harry Potter looking fonts. You can find quite a few here. My favorites were Harry P, Lumos, and Hogwarts Wizard.
Update: I'm finding out newer versions of Microsoft Word don't have Viner Hand ITC, which is what I used for the main font in the letter. Instead, I'm now using Golden Script available for download for free here.
I used this envelope template.
I included a Owl Post stamp that I got from here.
I was going to post a file with the editable version of the envelope. I haven't figured out a good way to do it, though, because Google Drive doesn't recognized the fonts I used...so if you'd like the editable version of the envelope, so you can just fill in the kids' names, email me and I'll send it to you. You'll need those fonts installed on your computer for the invite to work.
***(Jan 2014) Due to popular demand, I now carry these in my shop....Pieces by Polly on Etsy, along with quite a few other Harry Potter Gift Items in case you don't feel up to printing off the letter and putting all the special touches on it.
For the inside of the letter, I made my own Hogwarts letterhead by putting a Hogwarts crest at the top. I used Viner Hand ITC (a standard font you probably already have in Word) for the body font. It looks kind of old-style, but is easier to read in small type than the Harry Potter fonts are. I found an image of Professor McGonagall's signature and included that. Again, if you email me, I'm happy to send you the file for you edit with your own invitation information.
I printed the envelopes and the letter out on parchment paper...which is kinda spendy. If you're trying to do this cheaper, you could just use cream colored paper or cardstock.
I used a brown stamp pad to make the edges look distressed/aged.
Then I sealed them with a wad of red Fimo clay. I actually found the clay is not so great as a sealer itself, so I suggest a bit of glue stick or tape to hold the envelope shut and then put the clay on for decoration. I tried a couple of things to make a fun looking seal and ended up using an old frog shaped earring I had. To be more authentic, you'd want an H shape.
I found printable Hogwarts Express Tickets here. I ended up giving mine to the kids as soon as the party started, but I wish I'd thought to put them in their invitations.
There are two options there. I printed one off and then saw the other one and liked it better. Once printed, I couldn't decided which I liked better.
I've also seen several fun ideas to deliver the invites with a stuffed owl or an owl drawn on a balloon. We didn't have a stuffed owl though, and I figured the owl balloon would be too disruptive since my daughter delivered most of them at school.
We only sent one through the US Postal Service and we put that one inside another envelope to protect the seal.
The text of our letter read:
Dear
Miss ______________,
I have lots of Harry Potter inspired gifts and fun things in my shop. The selection is always changing.
See these links for more details about other Harry Potter themed crafts we've done...and be sure to check back because I'll be adding more as I get them written up.
I looked around on the internet to find what was already out there and then tweaked it to my liking.
I got most of my inspiration from Larissa at Just Another Day in Paradise. I started by downloading some Harry Potter looking fonts. You can find quite a few here. My favorites were Harry P, Lumos, and Hogwarts Wizard.
Update: I'm finding out newer versions of Microsoft Word don't have Viner Hand ITC, which is what I used for the main font in the letter. Instead, I'm now using Golden Script available for download for free here.
I used this envelope template.
I included a Owl Post stamp that I got from here.
I was going to post a file with the editable version of the envelope. I haven't figured out a good way to do it, though, because Google Drive doesn't recognized the fonts I used...so if you'd like the editable version of the envelope, so you can just fill in the kids' names, email me and I'll send it to you. You'll need those fonts installed on your computer for the invite to work.
***(Jan 2014) Due to popular demand, I now carry these in my shop....Pieces by Polly on Etsy, along with quite a few other Harry Potter Gift Items in case you don't feel up to printing off the letter and putting all the special touches on it.
For the inside of the letter, I made my own Hogwarts letterhead by putting a Hogwarts crest at the top. I used Viner Hand ITC (a standard font you probably already have in Word) for the body font. It looks kind of old-style, but is easier to read in small type than the Harry Potter fonts are. I found an image of Professor McGonagall's signature and included that. Again, if you email me, I'm happy to send you the file for you edit with your own invitation information.
I printed the envelopes and the letter out on parchment paper...which is kinda spendy. If you're trying to do this cheaper, you could just use cream colored paper or cardstock.
I used a brown stamp pad to make the edges look distressed/aged.
Then I sealed them with a wad of red Fimo clay. I actually found the clay is not so great as a sealer itself, so I suggest a bit of glue stick or tape to hold the envelope shut and then put the clay on for decoration. I tried a couple of things to make a fun looking seal and ended up using an old frog shaped earring I had. To be more authentic, you'd want an H shape.
I found printable Hogwarts Express Tickets here. I ended up giving mine to the kids as soon as the party started, but I wish I'd thought to put them in their invitations.
There are two options there. I printed one off and then saw the other one and liked it better. Once printed, I couldn't decided which I liked better.
I've also seen several fun ideas to deliver the invites with a stuffed owl or an owl drawn on a balloon. We didn't have a stuffed owl though, and I figured the owl balloon would be too disruptive since my daughter delivered most of them at school.
We only sent one through the US Postal Service and we put that one inside another envelope to protect the seal.
The text of our letter read:
We
are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. You are invited
to attend an orientation meeting on Date at Time. To avoid
detection by Muggles, you should pretend you are attending a birthday party for
Katie. It has been arranged for
Katie Carlson's mother to meet you at _____________ and accompany you on
foot to Platform 9 & ¾ where you will meet the Hogwarts Express. Your parents may pick you up via the floo
network or muggle transport from ___________________.
To
make it further appear that this is a birthday party, please bring a wrapped
book (used is great) to exchange with the other students at the
orientation. No other gift is
required.
We
await your owl no later than January 18th, or if your family does not
have an owl, you may send word to _______ or use a muggle phone to call
Polly at ________. If your
parents need to reach you during the orientation, they can call __________.
Yours
Sincerely,
Minerva Mc Gonagall,
Deputy headmistress
Minerva Mc Gonagall,
Deputy headmistress
I have lots of Harry Potter inspired gifts and fun things in my shop. The selection is always changing.
See these links for more details about other Harry Potter themed crafts we've done...and be sure to check back because I'll be adding more as I get them written up.

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