Today I am happy to be a part of Creative Crafts Harry Potter Week with my Harry Potter Inspired Wizard Wands. My crafty friends Laura from Me and My Inklings and Meg from Makeable Crafts bring Creative Crafts to you each month with a new theme and host, this month the host is the talented Lindsay from Artsy Fartsy Mama. Check out my tutorial, then scroll to the bottom, follow the link on the Creative Harry Potter graphic to see all the projects!
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These Harry Potter Inspired Wizard Wands turned out perfect…I think I might have to make several more since I do have 14 Grandlittle ones and I have created only three Wizard Wands so far…
These are incredibly simple to create and each one is unique. You can make these from a variety of items for the base… I used a Dowel Rod, Pencils and Skewers.
Step One:
Using a glue gun glue two pencils or Skewers together to get the desired length for your wand. With a Dowel Rod simply cut it to desired length.
Step Two:
Place wooden bead over the seam and glue in place. Run a line of glue around the top and bottom of the bead.
Step Three:
Determine what other beads you want to add to your wand.
Step Four:
Glue the beads onto the wand as desired.
Step Five:
Add designs to the base of the wand with the glue gun. Create circle, lines, dots, zigzags, etc.
Step Six:
Place the wand into a Styrofoam ball to let dry. When the hot glue goes from clear to white it is dry.
Step Seven:
Paint the wands with a base coat of black paint. Let dry.
Step Eight:
Add a coat or two of Iridescents in Onyx or Bronze to add magical shimmer and shine. Let dry.
As I said the process of making these is easy and the results for each are unique…for these Harry Potter Inspired Wizard Wands!
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Additional Supplies:
- Dowel Rod, Pencils or Skewers
- Wooden Beads
- Styrofoam Ball
- Hot Glue Gun (Children will need Adult supervision)
Let me know if you have any questions! ENJOY!
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