Personalized Harry Potter Homemade Gift Ideas
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Kurt Cobbler
- Published October 20, 2010
- Word count 488
Personalized And Homemade Gift Ideas
by Kurt Cobbler
Before Harry Potter series ends, now is the time to start giving Harry Potter fans some great gifts. Make a personalized gift for your love who loves Harry Potter, this is the time that you can give them a personalized gift. Harry Potter memorabilia's are too expensive, so why not create your own? Here's some of my personalized gift ideas that are easy to create.
Harry Potter Personalized Wand
When you say magic, we always associate it with wands, so this year, why nor give your friends or love ones a wand that would remind them of Harry Potter? This gift idea is easy, convenient and inexpensive gift. All you need is a stick, select a stick that has curves and perfectly straight. Then polish the stick with a varnish. Once dried, you can paint it or simply wrap the handle with tape or clothe. If you have a small bulb, you may insert that on the tip and connect small wires in to it to a small battery. Add a switch so when it's clicked the bulb lights. I am definite that the person who'll receive this will enjoy it to the fullest.
Homemade Harry Potter Howler Letter from Mrs. Weasley
A lot of people were really amazed with the howler in the Harry Potter movie. A howler is a letter, once opened it will say the sender's message. So, why not create your own howler and send it to your friends or love one's who loves Harry Potter. Ron Weasley's mom sent this kind of howler to harry and Ron when they used the flying car to go to school. This gift maybe hard depending on the outcome you want. You need to have a red envelope, a parchment paper or a papyrus is you can, seal, ribbon and if you want a playback recorder or chime. So create a letter in the parchment, if you have a playback recorder of chime, place that in the envelop, make sure that it plays when the letter is opened. Seal the envelop and tie with a ribbon.
Homemade Glass Coaster Personalized with Harry Potter Photos
This gift idea is also easy to create. All you need is to print photos of Harry Potter movies or even the logo's of each school of Hogwarts. You can search the internet for Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hupplepuff and Ravenclaw. You can also print Hermoine, Ron, Harry, etc. Before printing, you can edit the photos to fit a circle. Then cut out the photos into circle and have it laminated. Presto! You now have a glass coaster. You can add additional design using your imagination and artistry. I am definite that kids will always use a coaster everyday.
So, before we say goodbye to the world's famous movie and book, give a great gift for them to enjoy and forever cherish the life of Harry Potter.
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