Showing posts with label harry potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harry potter. Show all posts

11.01.2011

Halloween 2011 Recap

This was the year for Potter costumes!


 Here is the crew before going out trick-or-treating.


The kids had several opportunities to dress up so there was more than one costume worn.  Dylan was a cowboy and batman but not "inny yon" like he said he was going to be for the last two months.  Trek went from Mad-eye Moody to Spidey.  Joe stayed with the Harry Potter theme but swiched from the Slytherin house to the Gryffindor house.  Jono wouldn't let us help with his costume but based on what he came up with we declared him Lockhart.

Bring on the candy!


We also did some pumpkin carving with some friends.


Didn't they turn out great?!


Pumpkin seeds were saved for roasting with this recipe.

How was your Halloween?


10.14.2011

Harry Potter Wands

Remember the thrill of July?
The warmth of the summer sun.
The giant splash as you race into the water.
AND
The great, last battle against Volde--
I mean, He Who Must Not Be Named.

Ask the Big-uns what was their favorite part of summer and, without hesitation, they will tell you
The Deathly Hallows Part 2!!!


The excitement has not waned.  We have had multiple conversations about which parts were changed and what was left out or added to the movie.  Repeated favorite lines...
("that went well" and "i've always wanted to use that spell")
Re-enacted whole scenes. 
I can't tell you how many sticks have been gathered to use for wands and how many times I've heard "expeliarmus".   Even the toddler is saying it (actually he says it more like his father--"smellyourarmpits")

And, of course, we will be dressing up as characters from Harry Potter for Halloween. 
Not surprising, I know.
So, in preparing for this fantastic event, we needed certain wands.
You know that the wand chooses the wizard and each wizard has a specific wand.



Can you believe these wands were made with paper and a glue gun?!!  I got major mom points for coming across this tutorial on Pinterest.
Much safer than a second grader trying to whittle them with his dollar store pocket knife.

It's really fairly simple:
Roll the paper.
Glue it together and let dry.
Add details with the glue gun.
Paint.
Definitely check out the complete tutorial here.

We still have to make a mad eye for Professor Moody but at least the wands are ready!

By the way, anyone know who it was that said the quotes from above or just knew from looking which wizards' wands we made???  Just wondering how many other Harry Potter nerds are out there!