Kids will love our specially designed knight’s castle - fun to make, it's even more fun to have adventures and imaginative play with. We also share our favorite ideas for a dashing knight’s party.
To Make The Knight’s Castle
This magical castle comes with 2 knights on horseback, a sword-wielding knight, a knight with a crossbow, flags, a dastardly dragon, and castle ground scenery including a tree and 2 rabbits.
You Will Need:
Step 1: Cut out the windows and around the door using a craft knife. Make sure you leave the bottom of the door attached.
Step 2: Fold down the door and glue the separate door piece onto the back, to make it double sided.
Step 3: Punch holes in the front of the castle and in the door (use a push pin with a piece of tack behind, and then extend the hole with a pencil).
Cut two pieces of string (or rope) 6 inches long. Thread them through the front of the castle and through the door and knot each end. This will create a drawbridge.
Step 4: Fold the tabs on the front and back of the castle and attach the sides. You can now place the egg box in the back.
Step 5: Fold the flags in half and glue them on the top of the cocktail sticks.
Step 6: Set the scene.
4 Ways to Enjoy a Knight’s Party
If the castle has made your kids yearn for a knight’s party, then we’ve got lots of ideas for you to make it a party to remember.
1. Party Table
Add lots of style with shining silver plates (check out our brilliant silver foil shield shaped plates, which look great hung on the walls as decorations too!) and sparkling candlesticks - for safety, use candles with fake flames.
2. Party Crafts and Games
There are some fabulous knight themed crafts and games they’ll love to make and play. We particularly like the teeny tiny catapault make which can be used to fire missiles at castle walls or dragons (which you can make out of cardboard) to knock them down.
Another great game is a trio of challenges to test the knights’ aim, strength, and wit. To test their aim, blow bubbles and get them to pop them before they hit the ground (you can give them cardboard swords for this if you want, which you can get them to make first as a craft activity). For their strength challenge, get them each to take a turn to whack a pinata (with a plastic or wooden sword) to see who can burst it open - we’ve got fabulous silver foil numbered pinatas that will look fantastic at a knight’s party. For the wit section, get each knight to tell the queen or king (pick an adult at the party) a joke, and whomever makes them laugh the loudest is the winner.
3. Dress-up
Transform into a daring knight (with tips on how to make a sword, shield, and tunic here) or become a fearsome dragon with our fabulous Dragon Costume. Want to create an Arthurian scene of magic, swordplay, and monsters? Let your kids wear our Wizard Costume to become an awe-inspiring Merlin, or our Princess Costume to become a lovely Guinevere!
4. Party Food and Drinks
Create a banquet by serving large platters of food and jugs of drink. Good choices are dragon eggs (add green, blue or red food coloring to the water when boiling boiled eggs), fruit swords (pieces of fruit on wooden skewers), shield sandwiches or pizza (cut into shield shapes, and decorated with small pieces of bell pepper and lunch meat on top to give color and crunch) and cupcakes with knight themed toppers (like our set with silver foil cupcake cases and colorful knights and dragons toppers).
For drinks, if you want a gory touch (which, let’s face it, kids love!) then why not serve Dragon’s Blood? Simply serve cherryade or mix soda water with some raspberry or cranberry juice.