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Hi everyone. I've been bad about keeping up to date with our movie nights. I've done several over the summer. Hope it's okay if I post a bunch all at once.

Tron
We did chocolate cupcakes with glow in the dark bracelets to decorate them, and blue gatorade with glow in the dark ice cubes from Artist's Point at Wilderness Lodge. For our craft we painted frisbees black and glued glow in the dark necklaces on to them. Then we went to the park for a disc game.
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Lilo and Stitch
We had Hawaiian Pork Roast for dinner with lovely fresh pineapple. And then we made leis with construction paper and plastic straw spacers.
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Robin Hood
I made birds nests with berries in them (rather than burnt stew). Then the kids made Robin Hood hats and played a game where they had to sneak up on the Sheriff of Nottingham while he was sleeping (Grandad with his eyes closed). If he heard them they had to go back to the start but if they were able to tap him without him hearing, they got to steal a gold coin (chocolate) from his money bag.
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Bug's Life
A huge pile of berries and seeds for snack. Then for the craft the kids painted a watercolour background and a foreground with a contrasting colour. They used a butterfly shaped hole punch and punched butterflies out of the foreground, folded the butterflies slightly and glued them to the background.
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Make Mine Music, Melody Time and Fun and Fancy Free
We did a triple bill for this night with all the Disney Shorts films. We had a baseball hot dog stand for the dinner from Casey at the Bat from Make Mine Music. We served hot dogs, caramel corn, fudgsicles, pop, chocolate bars and rum and cokes for daddies. I gave the kids each $7 in chocolate loonies and toonies to buy dinner with and the girls put themselves in charge of the toy cash register.
We did two crafts this time because of the extra movie. First my son painted a flower pot in a pattern to go with his room and he planted magic beans for Mickey and the Beanstalk from Fun and Fancy Free. You can't see them here but the beans are already huge and look ready to carry him off to the giant's house any evening now.
For the second craft my daughter painted an apple tree from Johnny Appleseed from Melody Time. It's really quite pretty.
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Song of the South
For this movie night my daughter researched the underground railway online and wrote a journal entry about what life would have been like escaping to Canada. I found a really amazing and helpful site which she learned a lot on at scholastic Then we made sweet potato pie for dessert and I made a little Br'er Rabbit out of crust on the top.
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Oliver and Company
For the craft, the kids did a New York city scene with a water colour background and a black pen silhouette of buildings. Then we served linked sausages for dinner like the ones Dodger steals.
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Emperor's New Groove
My daughter made spinach puffs all by herself. A great, easy recipe that was super for teaching her cooking skills. Then for the craft I gave the kids a little animation lesson. We took a character the kids love (Bucky) and I showed them how to draw him. They wrote funny quotes from the movie under their drawings and we put them up in little fridge magnets.
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Aristocats
My daughter the cat lover adored this one. I put salmon and milk in a couple of bowls and served it for dinner. Then I gave her a sewing lesson and we made a Marie tissue box cover and she LOVED it!
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Dinosaur
For the snack we made volcanoes with chocolate cupcakes and red and orange coloured chocolate. It had been so long since I had seen Dinosaur, I think I was mixing it up with Fantasia. My husband suggested a flaming marshmallow might have been more appropriate as a meteor but volcanoes may have been the reason for dinosaurs eventual extinction so I'm letting it stand. Then we just did some easy archeology kits and built a skeleton from a kit.
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Sword in the Stone
I bought silver goblets from the goodwill for $3 each and the kids decorated them with jewel stickies. They drank wine out of them (grape juice) and I made cupcakes with grey icing. I designed and printed stone cupcake liners because my husband said they just looked like cupcakes with grey goop on top. The kids pulled little toy swords out of them. For the craft the kids made a pointed Merlin hat and Arthur's crown.
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Little Mermaid
For our latest movie night this weekend we did The Little Mermaid. The kids made sea shell picture frame boxes and we put pictures in of the kids meeting Ariel at Disney. For the snack we made cupcakes with wave cupcake liners, sand (raw sugar), and shells (well washed) holding pearls (scotch mints).
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If you want any recipes or craft instructions just let me know!
 
We have done 2 Epcot nights since I last updated. Last week we had picked the U.K. We had Shepherds Pie, Guinness bread (which I subbed cola for in the recipe), an English salad & Banofee Pie (which I forgot to take a pic of). I also found a variety of English sodas @ World Market, which we all shared. We watched Mary Poppins after dinner.

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After the U.K. dinner we decided that this past weekend would be Germany since Oktoberfest is currently being celebrated. We had Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, German potato salad & pretzels. For dessert we had an apple pie. After dinner we watched Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs.

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After that dinner, we picked this coming weekends dinner. We will "travel" to Mexico. :wave2:
 
Wow great job everyone! I think I need to step it up on mine. We did Cars2 a week ago and all we did was race these balloon cars I got at Target real cheap, watched the movie, and had ding dongs for desert because they looked like tires.

The next movie that was picked was Princess and the Frog but I think we are going to wait until Mardi Gras for that one. Then the stores will have king cakes and other food that we normally won't get.

I did watch the Avengers with the boys this past weekend but we didn't do anything special for it as I hadn't seen it and the boys were just excited that I was watching a super hero movie with them.

We also picked up Beverly Hills Chichua 3 (sorry about spelling) but DD watched that while I was cleaning up yard and getting fall decorations set up. I did print off activity off of Disney Movie Rewards to go with movie and she did that while watching the movie.

I think our next movie will be Spooky Buddies and then when the Disney Channel shows Halloween Town we will do something fun for that. My kids love the Halloween Town movies.
 

Hi everyone. I've been bad about keeping up to date with our movie nights. I've done several over the summer. Hope it's okay if I post a bunch all at once.

Sword in the Stone
I bought silver goblets from the goodwill for $3 each and the kids decorated them with jewel stickies. They drank wine out of them (grape juice) and I made cupcakes with grey icing. I designed and printed stone cupcake liners because my husband said they just looked like cupcakes with grey goop on top. The kids pulled little toy swords out of them. For the craft the kids made a pointed Merlin hat and Arthur's crown.
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I LOVE the sword/stone cupcakes, great great idea!!
 
Hi everyone! I'm hoping to do a ratatouille theme night this weekend, but I'm having trouble planning it. Have any of you done one or have any ideas to help me out?
 
Hi everyone! I'm hoping to do a ratatouille theme night this weekend, but I'm having trouble planning it. Have any of you done one or have any ideas to help me out?

There are ideas in posts 48 and 599 in this thread. :)
 
Thanks so much!! I was searching and couldn't find any.

For future reference, you can find a list in the first post. I think it is still updated regularly.

Edit: OK, maybe it's not updated regularly, lol. First post says it is updated through page 75.
 
Great job on all of them!!!!
Thanks Mickey! They were a lot of fun to do and helped me get through some sad times.

I LOVE the sword/stone cupcakes, great great idea!!
Thanks Fall! That was one of our easier recipes!

Hi everyone! I'm hoping to do a ratatouille theme night this weekend, but I'm having trouble planning it. Have any of you done one or have any ideas to help me out?
Hi Reeves, I thought for Ratatouille we would do ratatouille for dinner and for the craft we would have the kids decorate their own aprons and do an easy cooking lesson to make crepes for dessert. Love to see what you decide to do!
 
For future reference, you can find a list in the first post. I think it is still updated regularly.

Edit: OK, maybe it's not updated regularly, lol. First post says it is updated through page 75.

I actually did see those two posts a few days ago. I was hoping for more ideas as there seems to be many for other movies. I guess ratatouille isnt as popular.
 
We are going to do Cinderella this weekend! We are going to the pumpkin patch on Saturday, so I thought that would be a nice tie-in. We'll probably decorate our pumpkins as our activity. I wonder if I could find pumpkin ravioli at the grocery store? For dessert we could have chocolate mice (chocolate-covered strawberries with almond sliver ears.)
 
We are going to do Cinderella this weekend! We are going to the pumpkin patch on Saturday, so I thought that would be a nice tie-in. We'll probably decorate our pumpkins as our activity. I wonder if I could find pumpkin ravioli at the grocery store? For dessert we could have chocolate mice (chocolate-covered strawberries with almond sliver ears.)


Ooo - love the mouse idea! I'd love to see photos when you are done! :)
 
Thank you all so much for the wonderful ideas! For Christmas this year, I am going to purchase the supplies, decor, and print menus/recipe cards. Then, I am going to put them into boxes. Instant Disney movie night party boxes as gifts for DD12! She loves family movie nights, but I have a hard time remembering to buy the decor and stuff in advance. This will allow her to plan the parties, and I won't have to do any last minute decorating!
 
The games


Drawing inspiration from the ride in WDW, Shoot Camp, Hamm & Eggs and Spinning Tossers are named after games played on Toy Story Mideway Mania.

The game boxes are made from, just that, boxes. Large cardboard boxes, covered with striped table cloth, from a roll. Inside each is lined with wrapping paper then decorated, based on it's theme. In total, the games run 12 feet long!


"Andy's Room"


"Army Men Shoot Camp"


"Hamm & Eggs"


"Al's Toy Barn"


"Buzz Lightyear's Flying Tossers"

After dinner, we went into the backyard to play 9 holes of Goofy's Garden Golf. I failed to get a picture of the sign. :(

Hole 1.

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Every garden needs a money tree, right?

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Stop and spray the pesky bugs here.

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'Corny' jokes were all over the course. The kids didn't get them all, but the grown-ups got a chuckle, and there was some rolling of the eyes. ;)

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If Bella (just turned 3) couldn't make the shot, she just put in the hole/bucket/whatever.

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Consulting on a crucial shot.

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You can tell by the decorations this was a pro level course. :laughing:

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Micah was happy to throw the pumpkins around the pumpkin patch.

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He tried his best to pick up the watermelon.

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It was a fun evening for all of the little ones.

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love the game ideas
 
So, this past Saturday was our Aladdin movie night. This was, by far, our hardest movie night...because two out of three of our children were sick. :crazy2: My BFF and her family were supposed to join us, but we didn't want to risk sharing our illness with her kids, so we went it alone. :thumbsup2

The invitation:
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The decorations weren't what I had planned, but I was unable to find key elements needed for my plan :rolleyes2...so I had to make do with what I could find:

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The food...

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus with Pita Chips:
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Garlic and Olive Oil CousCous:
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Honey Chicken Kabobs
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The recipe I used for the kabobs ( http://joelens.blogspot.com/2011/08/honey-chicken-kabobs.html) turned out delicious!!!

Abu's Caramel Monkey Bread:
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Craft Time (I did not even try to get anyone to look at the camera and smile...remember we had sick children):
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And the finished product (DH and I made Magic Carpets, too :p):
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Our next movie night theme with be.......
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Wrapping out last movie nights before we leave Friday :cool1:


This isn't Disney, but since we are "going to the dark side" this trip, we did a Harry Potter night

Table setting
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Menu and activity sheet
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Minnie always holds the movie, and she was okay with holding HP
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Some 2 liter covers I found at a party store. My original plan was butter beer but I couldn't find the required butter extract anywhere
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Wizard hat cupcakes
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Magic wand (pretzels)
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Our "slytherin sandwich". He got a little fatter than I intended
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The kids pride and joy "troll bogies" AKA tapioca pudding
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Making "potions". I found fizzy drink mixes and they were mixed in the "cauldron" with club soda
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My favorite part of the night was the "Bertie Bott Every Flavor Bean experiment". I had the box, so I pulled 3 of one kind out and made DH, DD and DS try to guess the flavor. It was all fun and games until they came across soap, earthworm and vomit flavored ones. :rotfl2:

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My favorite part of the night was the "Bertie Bott Every Flavor Bean experiment". I had the box, so I pulled 3 of one kind out and made DH, DD and DS try to guess the flavor. It was all fun and games until they came across soap, earthworm and vomit flavored ones. :rotfl2:

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:lmao: Oh Chelley, you are wicked!!! :rotfl2: I have seen those flavors of Jellybeans before! :crazy2: That is awesome!!! :rotfl:
 
Can you tell me how you made the Slytherin sandwich? We're going to do our HP night at the end of the month.
 












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