This past Thursday Rascal turned 11 years old! For this birthday, having just finished reading (and listening to)
The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, he asked if we could have a Hobbit
themed birthday! It was so much fun (even if I did spend too much time in the kitchen!) and I’ve been so excited to share the pictures with you all.
.: Decorations :.
“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit hole, and that means comfort.”
For decorations I used a few things I had around the house to create a “Hobbit Hole” out of our dining room hutch! We covered the front with a green blanket, cut a yellow circle out of card stock, and then cut two pieces of brown paper to create the round door hole. We placed a green plant on top along with a black closet maid tote on top as the chimney.
The banner was inspired by
Charlotte’s lovely Lord of the Rings Banner! In fact, after hearing how slightly overwhelmed I was on Tuesday night (while talking to her during the girls Irish Dance class before going shopping) she kindly whipped up a document and emailed it to me! All I had to do was print it on parchment paper, tear the edges and glue the letters onto some 8″x5.5″ black card stock! Thank you dear friend, you are the BEST!
We also made a “tree” out of brown paper, which turned out out looking more like an Ent! 🙂
.: An Unexpected Journey :.
“Sorry! I don’t want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea -any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good bye!”
We started the day with a quick trip to town for a
Birthday Coffee Drink and found some beautiful golden rings while we were at the store to bring back for 2nd Breakfast!
.: Defeating Smaug :.
“[S]ome of the younger people in the town openly doubted the existence of any dragon in the mountain, and laughed at the greybeards and gammers who said that they had seen him flying in the sky in their young days.”
“The mere fleeting glimpses of treasure which [the dwarves] had caught as they went along had rekindled all the fire of their dwarvish hearts; and when the heart of a dwarf, even the most respectable, is wakened by gold and by jewels, he grows suddenly bold, and he may become fierce.”
“The dragon is withered, His bones are now crumbled; His armour is shivered, His splendour is humbled.”
.: An Afternoon Adventure :.
“I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it’s very difficult to find anyone.’ I should think so — in these parts! We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner!”
As an extra snack, while I finished making dinner, I gave the kids baggies of Mountain Trail Mix and sent them outside to find their own adventure.
“Then something Tookish woke up inside of him, and he wished to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking stick.”
“There are no safe paths in this part of the world. Remember you are over the Edge of the Wild now, and in for all sorts of fun wherever you go.”
“Far over the misty mountains coldTo dungeons deep and caverns oldWe must away, ere break of day,To find our long-forgotten gold.”
.: Hobbit Hole Door Cookies
“It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle.”
As I was thinking about what to do with the leftover Green Sugar Sheet and Sixlets from the birthday cake, I decided to try and make Hobbit Hole Cookies (inspired by these) using the leftover Fudge Stripes from this year’s Candlemas Cookie Candles with Drip Plates!
I used my circle hole punch to cut the sugar sheet and added a yellow Sixlets in the center with a dab of yellow sparkle gel. I thought that they turned out so cute, and they only took a few minutes to make!
.: Dinner :.
“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
~ On the Menu ~
Hobbit Stew in Bread Bowls
Tater (Po-Tay-Toe) Casserole
Gandalf’s Cold Chicken and Pickles
Shire Garden Salad
Farmer Maggot’s Mushrooms
Red Wine Grapes
Cheese Wheels
Mountain Trail Mix
Gollum’s Gold Fish
Gandalf’s Smoke Rings
Dried Apple Rings
Hobbit Door Cookies
Bilbo’s Seed Cakes
Bifur’s Apple Tarts
Buttered Scones
Raspberry Jam
Root Beer
Tea and Coffee
“Some called for ale, and some for porter, and one for coffee, and all of them for cakes; so the hobbit was kept very busy for a while.”
I had also picked up various “ring” shaped snacks… The boys said the Snack-O’s reminded them of Smoke Rings!
“He was blowing the most enormous smoke-rings, and wherever he told one to go, it went- up the chimney, or behind the clock on the mantlepiece, or under the table, or round and round the ceiling; but wherever it went it was not quick enough to escape Gandalf.”
“Quite a merry gathering! I hope there is something left for the late-comers to eat and drink!”
“The dwarves ate and ate, and talked and talked, and time got on. At last they pushed their chairs back and Bilbo made a move to collect the plates and glasses. “I suppose you will all stay to supper for cake?” he said in his politest unpressing tones. “Of course!” said Thorin. “And after. We shan’t get through the business till late, and we must have some music first. Now to clear up!”
.: Hobbit Music :.
“Now for some music!” said Thorin. “Bring out the instruments!”
.: Birthday Gifts :.
We wrapped his birthday gifts in brown paper, tied with string, and attached
gift tags and a beautiful new
Hobbit Bookmark hand painted and ordered from
The Fig and Thimble! (NOTE: The wonderful
dwarf hoods the children are wearing were also all made by The Fig and Thimble!)
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Gifts from Twinkle Toes, Chiquita (and Snuggles gift bag in the back), and Captain |
The older children also wrapped up gifts for their brother! Twinkle Toes choose a
couple mini-figures from Series 9 (and was very happy to discover that one of them was the Forest Maiden with a bow… Yep, Mom is getting
good at “guessing” what’s inside the packages! lol), Chiquita wrapped up the PB&J Candy Bar that the tooth fairy had recently left under her pillow (inside a little hobbit hole box she decorated!), Snuggles wrapped up some of his coins and we picked up some trail mix when we were at the store to add, and Captain did many extra little jobs and chores to save for
a little lego set (the one that comes with Samwise Gamgee) for his brother.
.: Bilbo’s Hobbit Hole Birthday Cake :.
“You are a very fine person, Bilbo Rascal, and I am very fond of you; but you are only quite a little fellow in a wide world after all!”
Prayer of Mothers
Father in heaven, grant me the grace to appreciate the dignity which you have conferred on me. Let me realize that not even the Angels have been blessed with such a privilege—to share in your creative miracle and bring new Saints to heaven. Make me a good mother to all my children after the example of Mary, the Mother of your Son. Through the intercession of Jesus and Mary I ask your continued blessings on my family. Let us all be dedicated to your service on earth and attain the eternal happiness of your kingdom in heaven. Amen.
Oh my gosh!! This is absolutely amazing!! Wow! Now I want to go and re-read! He'll remember this forever! -Genevieve
Wow! Amazing and fun
What a wonderful party! You have such great ideas!
Wow, what a great party!!! Super job Jessica!!
This. Rocks. Amazing!
Happy Birthday, Rascal! What an epic party you had! We all loveloveloved seeing all of the pictures of your fabulous celebration! So, so fun!
We really enjoyed seeing the pictures of all the dwarf hoods in action together while the kids were playing the game, and also the shot where they're heading into the woods and their tassels are hanging. And the one of everyone toasting their ale is just great! Best of all is the love and joy that shines through all of the pictures, especially how much the siblings all love and enjoy each other. God bless you all!
Happy Birthday to Rascal, it looks like a Hobbit good time!
Wow – what an amazing party! You are so good at party planning. Your children will have wonderful memories of all you did for them.
~Angela
Wonderful,Jessica!! Happy Birthday to your dear boy.
How wonderful, Jess–another birthday success for you! What wonderful memories your children will have of their special days when they grow up!
What an awesome birthday! Did you make the dwarf hoods?
The dwarf hoods are all from The Fig and Thimble on Etsy! Love them!! It look's like they are all out right now, but watch for them under Hats and Wool Hoods.
I Love this!!! Was looking for ideas for a Hobbit themed party for my boys and their friends and stumbled upon your website. For our family party last month I made three Lego Hobbit Hole cakes (similar to yours) combined into one big cake. http://manymasonmoments.blogspot.com/2013/01/lego-hobbiton-birthday-cake.html
Where do you find the time to put all of this together? Wow! I'm impressed!
Love your book basket lists here too. 🙂
Do you have any idea how to make those hoods from sweaters?
No, I'm sorry, I don't.
Did you ever get a download of the banner?? I LOVE it and would love to use it for my daughter's Hobbit party next week! 🙂
I just downloaded the font and went ahead and recreated a document for you! I made a couple little changes – centering the exclamation mark and the i, since they were a little too close to the edge in the original. Here is the link: Hobbit Birthday Banner Happy Birthday to your daughter!
Thank you SO MUCH! You are super sweet to do this for me! 🙂 Natalie is going to LOVE her Hobbit party decor 🙂 So fun!
Blessings to you and your family!
O my goodness!!!!!!!!!!! wow I absolutely love this and will use it for my sons birthday party.
No doubt … you are such a treasure! Thank you. Beautiful heart!
Thank you for sharing!! I am planning a LOTR party for my son who will be turning 5. It is so hard to think of a ways to make it suitable for a 5 years old, but your ideas are great. I am from New Zealand 🙂
Oh!!!! I've never seen such a wonderful party!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!! everything is wonderful and magic!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EVERYTHING!!!! I've arrived on this fantastic blog by random!! … my compliments from Italy!!
Kiss
ALice
Thank you. My son who is 12 asked for a Hobbit birthday party and I was feeling really stumped. My grandmother was very devoted to St. Therese as well. I always sent her cards with roses on them. Thanks for that memory.
This party looks like so much fun! I love how well decorated it is! This is definitely something that any little boy would love. How long did it take you to do all this work? I especially love the costumes that you made.
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Wow! What a feat! Do you have a resource for the hood pattern? I'd love to upcycle some sweaters in my household too! Amazing celebration!
Thanks so much for sharing these ideas and for the free downloads. I really appreciate it.
(From a homeschool Mum of five boys in New Zealand with an auto immune disease… And 'An unexpected party' in two days time. 🙂 )
Sorry I never got back to you on this! In case anyone else is wondering too, there were from The Fig and Thimble on Etsy.