

After letting it steep and stirring it with a spoon, I poured the tea into a large baking pan. I boiled water in a kettle and poured the water into a deep, glass dish holding five tea bags in it. Step 2: After I had my invitations printed out, it was time to stain them. I also found a black-and-white free image of the Hogwarts crest, downloaded it, and sized it to fit at the top of the letter.

If you are unable to download it, there is an “example text” box that you can plug your lines into and then take a screenshot to paste into your document. Bedfort” were already on Google Docs, but I was able to find “Aquiline Two” on. I used three types of fonts while making the letters: “Eagle Lake” for the headers, “Aquiline Two” for the body, and “Mr. Once you have the contents of the letter just right, it’s time to move on to the style. For example, the very first line of this invitation is, “We are pleased to inform you that you have been invited to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for the celebration of Morgan’s 18th birthday.” Be sure to also include the date and time of the party, the location of the party, and if you’d like, some general activities that will be going on at the party. To make this invitation perfect, you also have to get the wording right. Step 1: Write up your invitations! There’s more to a Hogwarts acceptance letter than just the fancy font and style.

There are many moving parts when it comes to preparing for a party, but personally, I feel like the invitations are the most important. Want to throw an epic Harry Potter-themed birthday party? Not sure where to start? Let me help you out.
