Are you going to ask me to dance or not 🤔
Because let's face it, you've always wanted to know. *Please be Cedric, please be Cedric*
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Who'll be your perfect date?
One Christmas Day, Hogwarts played host to the festive celebration known as the Yule Ball. Now, if you were invited to this glamorous party, which Hogwarts character would you most relate to?
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Who'll be your perfect date?
A night to remember!
You Just choose the ansver to the question
Who's BFF will you be?
Are you going to ask me to dance or not 🤔
Who will you dance away the night with?
Love is in the air!
It'll be a magical night to remember.
You can only pick one...
Who will take you to the Yule Ball?!
Cedric Diggory (September/October 1977 – 24 June 1995) was a British wizard who was the son of Amos Diggory and his unnamed wife. He started attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1989, and was sorted into the Hufflepuff House. During his time at school, he was a prefect and captained the Hufflepuff Quidditch team, playing as Seeker. In his sixth year Cedric put his name forward to compete in the Triwizard Tournament. He was selected as the Hogwarts Triwizard Champion and, altho
As you know, we have been crazy busy this last month with Harry Potter activities for our Young Single Adult Ward. My husband is the Bishop of the Ward and I have fun throwing fabulous parties for them. To end the month of house competitions, I decided it shouldn't be just an awards ceremony, but a Yule Ball. Now asking these kids who are age 18-30 to come to a ball, could be kind of risky, but we knew that if we made it magical, showed them how pretty it was going to be, fed them, and then turned the lights down they might dance!!! I invested a little money in netting, sparkling silver tablecloths and runners, and fairy lights, but other than that, I used what I had. Our Ward cultural hall is smaller than most and carpeted rather than a gym floor. It also has the advantage of having accordian walls that can make the space smaller, so we closed off a third of the cultural hall. Then we strung a wire across the back accordian wall to hang the fabric and fairy lights from. The tables were set with my white pinch pleat tablecloths that I purchased for my daughter's wedding six years ago. The vases and votives were ones that I glittered for a friend's wedding reception. I purchased new silver glittered table runners. Then I filled the vases with water beads, submersible lights and white and silver naturals. We had electric candles in vases leading up to the front door of the church and hung netting curtains at the front to make the entrance inviting. A chalkboard sign directed them to the right entrance door. We had the ball music playing in the foyer as they entered. As they entered the cultural hall, they saw the final results for the competition in the bottles. They also were to put their names in the cup for a special drawing at the end. The star of the dessert table was the five tiered chocolate fountain. My daughter used to have a chocolate fountain business where she supplied them for wedding receptions and events, but that changed when everyone got small ones that they purchased themselves. I still get a thrill seeing a huge chocolate fountain. I also filled tall vases with the water beads and placed two submersible lights in those. Some of my metallic trees anchored the table ends. I ordered a three-tiered cake from Sam's Club (only $65 - such a steal) and then added a Hogwart's seal that I printed on my edible printer, surrounded by edible pearls. I also created a Yule Ball Chocolate Board for the dessert table. The dessert table was anchored on the other end with a candy selection and in the center The Triwizard Cup (which I purchased recently at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter). My niece had given me a set of Harry Potter Cookie Cutters from Williams Sonoma, and I made shortbread cookies and dipped the bottoms in chocolate. Our final item on the dessert table was Golden Snitches made by a member of the Relief Society Presidency. On a side table we served sparkling apple cider in plastic goblets from Dollar Tree. I have used and reused these a dozen times - I just throw them in the dishwasher. I came as Hermione with the side pony tail and pink ruffled skirt, and hubby came in his dress robes. The invitation said, "Dress to impress!" This was a ball, after all. It wasn't required, but we had quite a few who dressed up. Ravenclaw was the winning house with over 15,000 points! The closest competitor had 7,000 points. It was a huge success and with the help of some of the Young Adults, we had the whole room transformed in about a total of two hours. I will be posting this with Tablescapes Thursday Dishing It and Digging It Sources Water Beads (I used 1 lb) Submersible Tea Lights Curtain Fairy Lights (I used 2) Silver Tablecloths Table Runners (I used 10) 40 Yards of Tulle (I used 3 but more would have been nice) Silver Cake Platter (I have had mine for years, but this is similar)
Are you going to ask me to dance or not 🤔