The Craft Book of Every Muggle’s Wizarding Dreams

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Have you ever put on your house robe and yelled, “10 points to Gryffindor”? Do you sip your morning coffee and pretend it is Polyjuice potion? Could you tell someone without hesitation what your patronus is? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to know about The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter. This is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams!

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

 

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The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

This book is full of fun and nerdy crafts to bring the wizarding world into your own home. Jamie Harrington, the author, is one of the coolest nerds you’ll ever know and is raising mini-nerds to be as awesome as she is. Inside the covers of her book you will find crafts to infuse Harry Potter into every part of your life. Create golden snitch jewelry, a Slitherin wreath for your door, and a Monster Book of Monsters tablet cover.

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Don’t limit yourself to crafting these awesome creations alone in your craft room. Projects that are this fun are screaming to be shared. Get creative with friends and family. Throw the birthday bash of the century or take some much needed mom time with a girl’s night in. If you need some ideas, I’ve got you covered, just keep reading.

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Kids Birthday Party

A lot of the crafts in this book are the perfect activity for birthday parties. Throw an entire Harry Potter themed soiree. Provide scarves in house colors as favors, set up your project area, and let kids munch on some Bertie Bots Every Flavor Beans! The kids will have a blast and get a fun keepsake to take home. Here are some crafts from the book that would work best for this idea:

  • Spellbook Journal
  • Pencil Wand
  • Marauder’s Map Mug
  • Potions Ornaments
  • Floating Candle Night Lights
  • Mad-Eye Moody Photo Frame

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Girl’s Night In

There are fantastic crafts that lend themselves to a super sweet girl’s nights. Make up some of the awesome bath crafts and pamper yourselves all night long. Complete the night with a couple of the movies and some adult “potions”. Before the night starts, make up:

  • House Colors Sugar Scrub
  • Potion Lotion
  • Pygmy Puff Bath Fizzies

All of these crafts are the perfect match for a mani-pedi night with your mom friends. Soak your toes in water with the bath fizzies. Make your feet smooth and soft with the sugar scrub and the lotion. Finish them off by painting your toes in your house colors.

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Family Night

Regular family nights are important to strengthen your bonds, de-stress, and enjoy each other’s company. Being creative together is an excellent family night idea. A great way to incorporate creativity into family night is with this book. Make some nerdy décor for your home and create it as a family. This is also a great way to make your home an environment that your entire family is investing in (including keeping it clean). The best projects for this are:

  • House Banners Doormat
  • Nargles for the Yard
  • Lumos/Nox Light Switch Cover

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Teenage Sleepover

What teenage girl doesn’t love a good sleepover with her friends? Make the night one that all of the girls will remember fondly by making some of the awesome jewelry Jamie has in the book. You can also paint faces with the Dragon Scale face paint if you really want to take the party to the next level! Warning for parents: Be prepared for all night giggles and lots of thank-you hugs in the morning.

  • Sugar Quill Headband
  • Remembral Ring
  • Golden Snitch Necklace

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Now that you have some incredible ideas for fun festivities to go along with this awesome book (as well as a snippet of some of the amazing crafts inside), I have one more surprise for you! How would you like to get your hands on a copy of The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter for free?! I am so excited to have the opportunity to give away a copy to 2 lucky readers! Enter below for your chance to win! (Psst… Can’t wait that long to start crafting? Order the book online here.)

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Easy and Colorful DIY Luau Invitations

This year I am helping to organize our class reunion.  Anyone who has done this can attest to the amount of work it takes (not to mention time, money, and energy).  One of the easiest parts for us was coming up with a theme.  Since we scheduled it for late summer we knew we wanted a more casual and fun theme so we decided on a luau BBQ. While we had done electronic invitations already, some of our classmates expressed that they would like to receive paper invitations to have as keepsakes.  I love this kind of stuff so I offered to design and make them.  Thankfully, a couple of the other girls helped me to assemble them since we needed so many! These DIY luau invitations are so easy to make and festive that they will be perfect for your summer party!

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Teal, Green, Yellow, and Pink Luau Invitations on Gray Background

 

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Luau Invitation Materials

DIY Luau Invitations Materials

**I have not included amounts in these because it will be dependent on the amount you need to make.  I can tell you that we needed 100 and I used roughly 7-8 leis, an entire pack of cardstock, and about 5 tape runners.

Step 1

Design and print out the information part of your invitations on regular printer paper, 2 to a page.

Step 2

Cut your cardstock in half, bisecting on the 11” side.  Also cut out your information sections.

Tip:

 

Close Up of Rounded Edges of Luau Paper

Step 3 (optional)

I chose to round the corners of both the information pieces and the cardstock pieces.  If you choose to do the same, you should do so before taping the pieces together.

 

Luau invitation paper attached to cardstock

Step 4

Tape the two pieces together for each invitation, centering the information on the cardstock.

 

Flowers from Hawaiian Lei

 

Step 5

Prepare your flowers by cutting apart your leis (I got 3pks at the dollar store).  Then slide the flowers off of the string.

Tip:

Note: These leis have come in so handy! I’ve used them on a ton of projects like this adorable girl’s purse!

 

back of flowers with brad attached

Multi-color flower with brad in the center

Step 6

Assemble your flowers by placing two flowers of different colors together and securing them with a brad.

Tip:

 

Double Sided square sticker on invitation

Flower attached to bottom corner of luau invitation

Step 7

For each invitation, adhere a flower on the bottom left of your information with a mounting square.

 

Pink Luau Invitation with flower and paper palm tree attached

Step 8

Lastly, cut out green palm trees using your Cricut then attach 1 palm tree on the right of each invitation with the tape runner.

 

Teal, Pink, and Green Luau Invitations on Gray Background

Teal and Green Luau Invitations on Gray Background

That’s it!  I am so happy with how these turned out and again, they are just so simple to make. We were able to assemble around 60 of these in a couple of hours. If you are just having a personal bbq, these diy luau invitations should come together in minutes. If you are looking for more DIY fun you can find awesome creative summer ideas here!

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Baseball Party with DIY Baseball Bat Guest Book

A lot of people love the great American pastime. If you’re one of them, you already know we’re talking about baseball. Personally, I’d rather watch football all day long, but that doesn’t change the fact baseball is a popular and celebrated sport. It also is a lot of fun to use as the theme for a party! It’s great for end of season team parties, Opening Day, and even birthday parties. Here are great tips to throw the perfect inexpensive baseball party including an awesome DIY baseball bat guest book!

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We recently celebrated my son’s first birthday (so exciting)!  I decided that a vintage baseball theme would be adorable since we are in the throes of baseball season (heehee, see what I did there?).  This of course came as a shock to all of my friends and family because I’m not what you’d call an avid baseball fan, or even a casual fan for that matter. It was simply too cute and fit so perfectly so baseball it was. (As you can see from the pictures below, a cake decorator I am not.)

 

Baseball Themed Party Table with food

Decorative Table

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to have your entire home decorated for a party. Save yourself some money and some time by just having the food area decorated. This adds a festive air to your party that will impress your guests.

 

Baseball Plates on Orange Background

Tablecloths

These plastic babies aren’t just for covering your table! You can get them at the dollar store and use one to cover the table and one to hang on the wall as a backdrop. Plus, these are so light you can simply hang them with push pins.

Paper Plates

Another great and inexpensive decoration idea is to pick up a pack of paper plates and attach them to the wall with more push pins. I found these awesome baseball ones at a party store for a dollar! You can use them to fit any theme you’re having if baseball’s not your thing.

 

Treat stands loaded with cupcakes and sweets on party table

Reuse

Don’t underestimate reusing old decor. These cupcake stands were actually purchased on clearance after Independence Day for my husband’s welcome home party after his second tour. The red, white, and blue also worked for the baseball theme. Get even more space by placing some of those paper plates you bought on top (see in the picture above). These are great for holding chips and crackers.

 

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Jars

Empty jars make great serveware as well. We served suckers and sugar tubes in ours but these are great for cutlery, straws, and more. 

 

Snacks and buns on table

Snacks

A baseball party may be the easiest meal you ever plan. What screams baseball more than hamburgers and hotdogs? These are such a cheap and easy food idea. Of course, you’d be remiss if you didn’t include the Cracker Jacks! Bonus: the kids will get baseball stickers in their treats.

 

Baseball Cake on Cake Plate

Cake

A cake stand is so useful for displaying the birthday cake! It should be centered on your table to show it off to your guests.

 

Round Baseball Cake with H on it

It may not look beautiful but a baseball cake is super easy to make. All you need is a round cake pan (or you can buy a ball one like I did), white icing, and a red icing writer. 

  1. Bake your cake.
  2. Allow to cool completely and then cover with your white icing.
  3. Next, draw the threads with your red icing. That’s it!

 

Baseball Party Food on Table

Extra Decor

If you have them laying around, use baseballs as part of the tablescape. You can also go to a used sports store and purchase a few for about a dollar each. (This is what I did.)

 

Small Bat Next to Hat and Ball

In addition to the rest of the party items above, I made this awesome wooden baseball bat guest book.  This was my favorite party idea and I’m super excited to share it with you.  The best part is that for about $2 you can create your own keepsake for your baseball party. If you are having a party for your kid’s team, have all the team members sign it and give it to the coach as a gift. Or, if it’s a birthday party like ours, have your guests sign it and hang it on your child’s wall to display.

 

Baseball Bat Guest Book Materials

Baseball Bat Guest Book Materials

 

Pencil Writing on Wooden Baseball Bat

Step 1

Draw your child’s name (or team name) and any other wording you want with a pencil on the bat.

 

Words burned into wooden baseball bat

Step 2

Go over the pencil with the wood burner using the pointed tip attachment.

 

Colorful blessings written on wooden baseball Bat

Step 3

Have guests sign the bat with the sharpie.

Tip:

 

Mod Podge on Burned Words of Baseball Bat

Step 4

Seal with a coat of Modge Podge and let it dry.

 

Signed Baseball Bat Guest Book

Now you have a beautiful keepsake that you can hang on the wall of your little one’s room or a meaningful gift to give coach for all the hard work. As for my little one, he enjoyed every bit of it (including the cake). If you want more ideas like this follow our parties board on pinterest!

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