Ms Loveridge said she had been thinking of new ways to fundraise and a chat with Gary Vinnel from Embassy 3 sparked the idea.
Mr Vinnel told Ms Loveridge he would buy an inflatable screen and that is what he did - then he took it to Mosston School.
"The night was amazing, our families curled up on the grass at school with blankets and really enjoyed the experience," Ms Loveridge said.
"We had lots of kids dress up as minions, I decorated a few hay bales as them as well."
The school sold popcorn, had Gourmet Express and Nice Creams food trucks on site and also gave out some spot prizes, including car care kits, cakes, beauty vouchers and garden-centre vouchers.
"We did make quite a bit of money, the food trucks gave us a percentage of what they took, we had really kind people supporting us," Ms Loveridge said.
"We will indeed do this again."
Mosston School is now about $4000 short of their $35,000 fundraising goal.