The mural is from the dollar store and all of the adorable potion labels I used on my food table came from the Apothacary Labels set from DreAmloft, one of my DT sisters, at MyGrafico. I cut the letters from cardstock and adhered it to my wall with poster putty. I cut the letter from vinyl using my die cutter and SCAL software and the font Lumos that I downloaded for free from, all of the Harry Potter look-alike fonts I used for my party stuff I got from that website for free! I also die cut the Honeydukes sign from a Harry Potter look-alike font. When guests arrived they enter through platform 9 3/4: I found a great letter to start with on this website, you can change the wording so it fits your party as I did. They were made to mimic the Hogwarts acceptance letter that Harry Potter receives in the first movie. I am lucky to have the house cleaned, decorated and food on the table before the guests arrive (If I have my hair done and makeup on, well, that just a bonus!) First let me show you the invitations I sent out… What a day! My son turned 9 today and wanted a Harry Potter party and being a Harry Potter fan myself I had to oblige ) Now, I’d love to share some professional photos of the decorations, invitations and food but, ya know what? I am just not that organized.
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