Harry Potter theme party!!


I *heart* theme parties

Once (pre-vegan), I threw a Jungle-themed ice cream party, complete with monkey tails (pretzels), elephant droppings (Hershey’s kisses), baby elephant droppings (chocolate chips), and even zebra dandruff (shredded coconut). In retrospect, these might not have been the most-appetizing choices for ice cream topping names… but the point is that I go all out for theme parties!

If more of my friends were around this summer, and if my own schedule weren’t so busy, I would definitely throw a Harry Potter party tomorrow, in honor of the final movie: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two. Although the fantasy genre has never been my favorite, I am a big HP fan thanks to my sister who forced me to read the books. (This doesn’t mean I’m going to see the movie at midnight. I’m not that much of a die-hard fan!)

Since circumstances do not permit me to throw a party for real, I can at least share my ideas for such a theme party. And if you’re not a Harry fan, do not worry. Tomorrow I’ll be back with a new dessert recipe, unrelated to Harry Potter.

cake-pop

Supply your guests with Magic Cookie-Dough Wands.

Chocolate coating and sprinkles are optional. But chocolate chips are not optional! Remember: the wands will choose the wizards guests.

Treat them to Chocolate Peanut Butter Castles.

Someone left a comment on the post, saying the fudge looked like castles (with chocolate-chip turrets). Now, every time I look at the photo, I see castles—like Hogwarts!

float

Satisfy their thirst with Butter Beer Milkshakes.

Really, these are pineapple floats. But they look kinda like the drinks Harry Potter and his friends order in the Three Broomsticks. Be sure to serve the floats in beer mugs for the full effect.

vegangingerbreadmen

For the ginger in your life: Raw Gingerbread Men.

These are dedicated to those loveable gingers, The Weasleys: Fred, George, Ginny, Ron, Charlie, and Bill. Okay, maybe even Percy too.

chickpeas

Get creative with Every Flavor Beans.

Feel free to change up the spices. Make Bertie Bott proud. But please, spare your guests and stay away from the earwax!

pb-cake-2

Beware of the evil Chocolate Bludgers.

They are highly addictive. On the bright side, chocolate provides a good defense against dementors. Or, at least, that’s what Professor Lupin says.

Questions of the Day:

Have you ever been to a theme party?
What types of theme parties would be fun to throw?

Theme parties I’ve organized or been to: Disney Princess, Masquerade, Santa, Hawaiian, Pirate, Fifties…

Oh, and of course this Pajama Party.

Meet Katie

Chocolate Covered Katie is one of the top 25 food websites in America, and Katie has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Fox, The Huffington Post, and ABC’s 5 O’clock News. Her favorite food is chocolate, and she believes in eating dessert every single day.

You may also like

Don’t Miss Out On The NEW Free Healthy Recipes
Sign up below to receive exclusive & always free healthy recipes right in your inbox:

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

79 Comments

  1. Desi@ThePalatePeacemaker says:

    This just made my day 🙂 You are so creative, Katie! I love it all….

  2. Lauren @ Chocolate, Cheese and Wine says:

    I have always wanted to throw a Hawaiian themed party – I know its probably one of the most commonly used themes but I think It would be a blast!

  3. kaila @ healthy helper! says:

    Love this! Especially the cake ball “wands”! So cute!

  4. Erica @ For the Sake of Cake says:

    Theme parties were the name of the game in my sorority in college! Zebra dandruff… too funny!

  5. bitt of raw says:

    I would love a themed party for Harry Potter! Can’t wait to see the last movie since I recently re-read all the books.

    BTW, vegan dad has a veganbutterbeer recipe: http://vegandad.blogspot.com/2011/01/butterbeer.html

    sometimes i do themed parties. last summer I had a teddy bear baby shower for my sister. it was so cute. i kept some of the bears because I fell in love with them.

  6. Sarah says:

    You’re too cute Katie!! I love me some Harry Potter too! I may try to go see it at midnight even though I have a test the next morning. I’m hardcore like that! 😉

  7. faith @ for the health of it says:

    Theme parties are so much fun to plan! When I was younger I had a Titanic and a Survivor themed party – both we the most hilarious and most memorable b-day parties I’ve had thus far!

  8. Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free says:

    Oh my gosh-cutest post ever! katie, you are so creative! I wish I could be so blessed as to go to your theme parties 😀 Hey! Maybe we can do a virtual party?! I’ll take any excuse for a party…hahaha….

  9. Jen says:

    I’ve always wanted to go to one of those murder mystery parties. But it would have to be one that’s really decked out with decorations, and everyone plays along in proper costumes and accents. Haha! Wishful thinking.

  10. Holly @ The Runny Egg says:

    I love theme parties — I went to a 50th bday party a few years ago that was 50s themed — everyone wore poodle skirt and the guys all had cig packs rolled up in their sleeves with slicked back hair. It was fun! Other than that: Hawaiian theme parties are fun, 80s parties are good and really any type of party where you dress up is fun!

    My sisters are going to see HP at midnight tonight — they’ve been talking about it for MONTHS.