Sexism, racism, LGBT-phobia, personal attacks, doxing, harassment, hate speech, etc are not tolerated. When the bag is shut it looks like Vanellope has a pony tail just like in the movie.įor more party ideas take a look at my Wreck-It-Ralph/Video Game Crafts Pinterest Board.We aim to have a welcoming and fun community, so please remain respectful of each other. I just drew her face on with a black pen. Her red licorice hair tie is a piece of red rick rack. The little candy in her hair is a green button that I drew stripes on with an indelible marker (texter). I used the same little bells, hearts, and stars for Vanellope’s hair as I did for the hair clips pictured above. I used embroidery floss to make the sprinkles in Vanellope’s hair and sew on the little beads. I used the size of the bag as a guide to cut out the black felt. They sell bags in fairly large quantities, but they are very reasonably priced. Here are the supplies I used to make the treat bags. The outfit’s of the character’s in this movie are really cute! I made hats and Wreck-It-Ralph’s cookie medal for the kids to wear when taking pictures. I used Ralph’s game, Sugar Rush candy people as seen in the “One Sweet Race” book, and classic video games (Mario Brothers, Pac Man, Q-Bert, Sonic the Hedgehog, Frogger) as the inspiration for my party decorations. I used classic video games as the inspiration for the other food for the party. I only put them on the popcorn that you could see at the top though! I made sure to include a plate of Oreos because I love the part in the movie when the Oreo guards chant like the witch’s guards in “The Wizard of Oz”. I used melted chocolate for this so they could be eaten. I used boxes from Costco to make the stands and then drew faces on wrappers and drew the bodies on construction paper and taped them onto the candy. Here is a picture from to the book to show you what the cart looked like that I was trying to recreate.Īll the spectators for the races in the Sugar Rush game are candy people. I made these ahead of time and kept them on plates in the freezer so I could just pull them out when the kids were ready to eat them at the party. The little candy in the center is another candy I got at an Asian grocery store, but you could also use M&Ms. I just opened up some Oreos and then used melted chocolate to attach the cookie wheels to the store bought ice cream cone. This doesn’t look like any of the kids’ carts in the movie, but I based it off of a related story book, “One Sweet Race”. I made some Sugar Rush carts from Ice Cream cones which the kids actually liked so much, they didn’t really eat any cake. The animators used the candy they found at an Asian grocery store as the inspiration for Sugar Rush, so I did the same for the party. These cupcakes also have candy on them that I found at an Asian grocery store. They are available everywhere in the US, but they are not commonly found around Aussie. If you are in Australia you can get the Hershey kisses at Costco. The smaller cone shaped candies and those around the edge of the cake are Japanese candies. Now there are Funko Pop versions of Vanellope and Ralph that you could use for decorations. You could also use the plastic rings with the characters on them for the cake. At the time I couldn’t find any Vanellope toys, but I did find erasers at the Disney store. I made Wreck-It Ralph in Sugar Rush for the cake. I used both because I thought both were really fun and there are lots of cool ideas to be inspired by for both types of parties. This is cool movie because you can easily theme it with pinks and candy or old-style video games.
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