Willow Movie Party

Friday, July 1, 2011

My all-time favorite childhood movie is Willow. Or Labyrinth. It’s a toss up, really. But anyway, I found out that my sister-in-law had never seen it. This is important because 1) How can you never have seen the awesomeness that Willow is? And 2) “Kaia” has been my favorite name for most of my life and I learned about it from that movie – And she just so happened to pick that as my niece’s name so hello! I decided to hold a Willow movie party! Side note: This post is overdue – the party was in January. o_O

I was inspired to do a bit of a popcorn party from one of Princess Lasertron‘s series – Mine was hardly as glorious, but it was a good start. Check out her post Have this party: popcorn bar and a movie!

Willow Movie Party

I made parchment invites and left a bottle of Black Root Ale (root beer) for each of the guests on their doorstep.

Willow Movie Party

To make the Willow movie party invites, I whipped out the invitation details for the front, and some Willow movie facts for the back. I printed onto parchment paper then cut them into ragged, bumpy squares. A few hits with a lighter later, and it had an old-timey effect.

Willow Movie Party

“Kael”, “Sorsha”, “Madmaya”, and “Kaiya” were all in attendance. Unfortunately for the rest of us, our names didn’t mimic anyone from the movie. I also noted that the party was taking place at the “ruins of Tir Asleen” since our house was still under construction;)

To make the bottle stickers, I got some full sheet label paper. I designed the labels myself in Gimp, and I am pretty proud of how they turned out. I had Black Root Ale (the aforementioned root beer), Black Root Ale Light (yummy cream soda), and Madmartigan Party Juice (Izze sparkling juice in clementine, grapefruit, and blackberry).


Willow Movie Party

The mega-awesome sketch of Madmartigan and the Eborsisk came from Joel Carroll. I got the parchment look from FantasyStock. Both are found at DeviantArt. Thank you both!!

 

Feel free to make your own Willow Movie party! Let me know if you do:D

Willow Movie Party
Willow Movie Party

Willow Movie Party

 

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10 Comments

  1. Semie

    I so love this!

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  2. FantasyStock

    OMG, omg!! Willow!! I love these labels! 🙂 So supercool! And I love Labyrinth too. You make me want to throw a Willow party myself. I hope it’s a great time for you and your sil!!

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    • CaLynn

      Thanks guys, we had a lot of fun:)

      Reply
  3. Eileen

    ahhh Willow! I love Willow! ohhh, I did not give away my copy to Goodwill, did I? I did! Well, it was a vhs {I can’t even type that with capital letters}. It’s time for a new DVD! 🙂 Cute invites!

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  4. mik

    I’ve never seen either movie but this all looks very cute and fun; glad you had a nice time!

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  5. CaLynn

    Oh man, you are missing out. Willow is a fun ride (with Val Kilmer), and Labyrinth is super creative and spawned from the 80s (David Bowie is one of the stars even!)

    Reply
  6. Melody

    Thank you so much for throwing this party and sharing it with us! I can’t find ANYTHING else like this online. I’ve been scouring for a Willow themed cake idea so I can make it for a friend’s bday coming up! But I will definetly do these things for the party!

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    • CaLynn

      You’re welcome. I had a blast putting it together:)

      Reply
  7. Lindsey

    Thank you so much for this. My 6-year-old son wanted a Willow-themed birthday party and I was stumped until I came across this. This is awesome! an addition we made is we bought single servings of fun dip as the dust of broken heart and made labels for that! Good times were had including my sister and I dressed up as Bavmorda and Fin Razel and had the full-on old lady battle!

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    • thecrafties

      Oh. My. Gosh. Dust of broken heart!! I love it. So glad you’re sharing the Willow love with your family 😀

      Reply

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