Royal wedding memes, Harry and Meghan printable masks to celebrate
Some people will be celebrating at street parties, others down the pub, and plenty will be chilling on the sofa with a glass of bubbly. It’s a great excuse to party regardless, and although it’s too late to order anything online, there are some great options at the shop (or even printable from your computer). Here are our top picks.
Royal wedding party supplies
Bunting, flags and balloons
No royal wedding party is a royal wedding party without bunting. And flags. And face masks. Lucky for you, you can nip down to your local Poundland, where they have a great selection of all of these items and more – from Harry and Meghan face masks to themed Union Jack bunting. The Purple Pumpkin blog have a great selection of print out party supplies so you don’t even need to leave the house (at least until your ink cartridge runs out).
Surprise guests
Why just invite your neighbours? How about the Queen? Thanks to Argos, you can! Buy a cardboard cutout of Her Majesty complete with a fun head-hole for some great pictures (Argos.co.uk, £34.99). Get everyone in on the act with these printable Royal Family masks, too. You’ll never experience anything creepier than a 4-year-old running around with the head of Prince Philip. (Picture: Argos)
Party food
Obviously you’ll need to ensure you and your guests are well fed on the day, so read ahead for some great examples of royal wedding-approved treats. Iceland has pulled out all the stops with a dupe Harry and Meghan wedding cake, selling their own lemon and elderflower cake for £8, while Morrisons has just launched one for £7. Bargain.
There are a whole host of other tasty treats on offer to celebrate the royal wedding, including royal shortbread (Walkers, £9), royal wedding chocolates (ChocOnChoc, from £4.99), Mr Kipling themed cakes, including Bridal Fancies, Wedding Whirls and Princely Pies. If savoury is more your thing, why not try the gluten-free, dairy-free American mustard and sweet ginger sausages from Heck, (£2) or the royal wedding glittery crisps by Tyrrell’s.
Royal wedding memes
If your celebrations are strictly on your Facebook and Twitter timelines, there’s loads of ways to spread some humour:
Royal wedding party supplies
Bunting, flags and balloons
No royal wedding party is a royal wedding party without bunting. And flags. And face masks. Lucky for you, you can nip down to your local Poundland, where they have a great selection of all of these items and more – from Harry and Meghan face masks to themed Union Jack bunting. The Purple Pumpkin blog have a great selection of print out party supplies so you don’t even need to leave the house (at least until your ink cartridge runs out).
Surprise guests
Why just invite your neighbours? How about the Queen? Thanks to Argos, you can! Buy a cardboard cutout of Her Majesty complete with a fun head-hole for some great pictures (Argos.co.uk, £34.99). Get everyone in on the act with these printable Royal Family masks, too. You’ll never experience anything creepier than a 4-year-old running around with the head of Prince Philip. (Picture: Argos)
Party food
Obviously you’ll need to ensure you and your guests are well fed on the day, so read ahead for some great examples of royal wedding-approved treats. Iceland has pulled out all the stops with a dupe Harry and Meghan wedding cake, selling their own lemon and elderflower cake for £8, while Morrisons has just launched one for £7. Bargain.
There are a whole host of other tasty treats on offer to celebrate the royal wedding, including royal shortbread (Walkers, £9), royal wedding chocolates (ChocOnChoc, from £4.99), Mr Kipling themed cakes, including Bridal Fancies, Wedding Whirls and Princely Pies. If savoury is more your thing, why not try the gluten-free, dairy-free American mustard and sweet ginger sausages from Heck, (£2) or the royal wedding glittery crisps by Tyrrell’s.
Royal wedding memes
If your celebrations are strictly on your Facebook and Twitter timelines, there’s loads of ways to spread some humour:
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