John & I made three themed games for our Hobbit party last week, and they were
SO FUN I thought I'd give y'all the rundown.
First, the Mount Doom Ring Toss:
Admit it, you'd watch this crossover.
The rings were pretty hard to land, but
dang this looked amazing on our back deck:
Our Rings have invisible script that glows when taken closer to the mountain:
I know our Mount Doom is over-the-top ridiculous, but you could make
your own in 2D using foam board. Add pegs to catch the rings, or
cut a mouth in the mountain like ours, with flickering orange lights behind
it for "fire." And of course for that extra pizzaz, add
glow-in-the-dark lava with a black light. That black light glow really is
the star!
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This is a scavenger hunt John put together literally the day before, and I'm
so glad he did. Our friends had a blast roaming the house searching for tiny
potatoes, and it kept the crowd moving and talking to each other throughout
the night.
This is also maintenance-free: I placed a stack of clues on a table in the
back room, no announcement or sign, and let people find them on their own.
It only took a few minutes for someone to sniff them out, and it was fun
watching other folks realize something was up, then start asking how THEY
could play. The gradual start times meant there was a steady stream of new
players for most of the party.
Want to play, too? Here, we'll bring you along:
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And finally, my favorite Hobbit game of the night, The White
Oliphaunt:
This was my favorite game by far, since it got almost everyone all together, and I loved the madness and laughter. We'll definitely be playing this again!
Now I'll leave you with one last walk through of the whole house, all set up and sparkly:
The back deck was especially magical, love this view of our "White Christmas Tree of Gondor."
And that, my friends, is the last of our Hobbit Holiday: Second Christmas! This journey was almost as long as Frodo's walk to Mordor, so thanks for tagging along as we went there and back again. I hope it brought you a little extra joy this season.
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- Pumpkin & Lantern Christmas Tree
- Life-Sized Hobbit Door
- Dragon Hoard Tree & Topper
- Tree of Gondor Menorah
- Hobbit Hole Tour (with faux fireplace)
- Mount Doom Ring Toss
- Mines of Moria Bathroom
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Black lights: not just for Halloween. ;) These are seriously so fun to play with for parties.
Love all of these ideas. And it looked like so much fun! Your friends really got into the spirt. But what about the potato-themed menu?!
ReplyDeleteAww, my menu coverage got cut because these posts were getting *excessively* long, ha. However, we had all manner of potatoes, Shepard's pie, potato candy(!!), and even "faux-tatoes", a dish that looked like mashed potatoes but was actually a dessert dip made of ricotta cheese - complete with dyed white chocolate pats of "butter"!
DeleteWow, that all looks so fun! Super extra bonus points for the glowing script on the rings, too. This whole post made me happy. =-)
ReplyDeleteThat all looks so cozy and festive! Is there a video in how you turned your dining room set into a couch?
ReplyDeleteHa! No video on that; we just swapped our dining room & back room furniture. Everyone congregates around the food, so this moved the crowd further into the house & back deck. In fact it worked TOO well; at one point *everyone* was crammed back there, with no one in the front!
DeleteAWESOME! (Do people still say awesome? Well, even if not, this IS IT!)
ReplyDeleteI love all your decorations. We have the same fox and owl stockings. I think I got them at Target 3 or 5 years ago.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of thrifted gifts for the exchange. I would have been right there trying to get that monkey bookend that you won.
ReplyDeleteMan, I'd move to Florida just to go to one of these parties. <3 They look like SO MUCH fun!
ReplyDeleteEverything is awesome! I'd love to do a party like this sometime, so will probably be stealing your ideas. Did you consider doing lights in the tree in your backyard to turn it into "The Party Tree"?
ReplyDeleteWe definitely did, and still would love to add hanging lanterns in the branches! The tree is just VERY tall, and we didn't have a way to get up that high, or to run the electricity. It's on the list for future additions, though, because I'd love that year-round.
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