Welcome back to another movie night!
This time we have chosen...
The Maze Runner!
So this movie night is a little bit different
from the last few ones. Since
the Maze Runner isn't a movie for little kids,
there aren't as many decorations, but I will give a
few ideas if you are throwing a movie night or a party.
In case you want to know, the Maze Runner font
is Pirulen Bold
Ta Da!
Our Menu
Main Dish
Frypan's Stew
(I accidentally wrote soup)
Side Dish
Griever Rolls
Dessert
Maze Vine Cookies
Drink
WICKED Grief Serum
Now for the stew, this food is book accurate. The main ingredients are
corn, meat (we had elk), potatoes, and carrots
Okay so it is TECHNICALLY in the movie, but just in a
deleted scene. Here it is
So for the side dish, you baked a few rolls and
place toothpicks in them to add the griever effect.
I know, I know they are sad looking grievers, but
I had to keep them because they were adorable anyways
So in the book, there ARE cookies, but I tried to add
a green color to them so they would look maze worthy.
Didn't work so well, but were still delicious! This was the
hardest part of the menu to create
The drink is Sprite mixed with a drop of blue food
coloring. The Greif Serum is the antidote for the sting
from the grievers
Now if you were to add decorations, hang dark green streamers from
the ground to the ceiling, twisting them, to represent vines
We just add the book for decorations
For movie nights there are three types themes, Family, Adult, and Girls. Family movie nights is what we usually do with kid friendly movies. Adult movie nights are more thriller movies or ones that the kids won't care for, such as La La Land or the X-Files. Chick-flicks are the movies for Girl's movie nights, ones that the kids AND guys won't care for. So there you go! I absolutely love this series, books and movies.
Have Fun!
Remember, WICKED is good
Notes from Naomi