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Fandom Flair: Harry Potter Halloween Ideas


Mashiara Sedai

Welcome back to a special Halloween edition of "Fandom Flair." So many of my craft ideas can be applied to Halloween costumes, so it was difficult to pick one to highlight for the month. Since I've done a lot of sewing tutorials, I wanted to do a sew-free craft this time. Here are a couple of different ways you can incorporate Harry Potter, or Hogwarts Houses, into a simple Halloween costume!

 

Witch or Wizard Wand

 

For this project you need:

Paint brushes (for the wand)

Paint brushes (for painting)

Oven baked modeling clay (I used the Sculpey III brand)

An oven

Paints in various shades

 

First select you wand. I did this project with my sister, Mavin. We had an assortment of brush sizes and we each picked different ones.

 

wand 1

 

I chose a thicker one; Mavin picked a daintier one.

 

wand 2

 

Starting with the bristles, cover the brush in a layer of clay. The bristles will be the wand's handle, so you may want to make that area thicker.

 

This is completely customizable! You can design your wand to fit your personality however you see fit.

 

For mine, I made the handle smooth and rounded. But for the top portion, I wanted it to mimic rough wood. Mavin, on the other hand, kept the brush free of clay on the top--giving her an incredibly smooth finish--and only used clay to sculpt the handle and a decorative swirl.

 

wand 4

 

Any color of clay will work since you will be painting over it. We used white, but brown may have been the best choice since we painted them brown in the end.

 

wand 3

 

Once finished, bake in the oven as the directions state. You want to make sure they're fulled baked before you paint them. Allow them to cool as well.

 

Again, with painting, you can customize! We had an assortment of browns, with white and black to lighten or dull the colors. I painted my handle a darker brown than I did for the rest of the wand.  

 

wand 5

 

I painted all I could while holding it, then allowed it to dry by placing the end in a Styrofoam holder.

 

wand 6

 

Once that dried, I painted the rest. I added in darker veins along the length of the wand to give it a wood look.

 

wand 9

 

Mavin's did the same, but also used the darker color on the decorative swirl!

 

wand 7

 

wand 8

 

They turned out amazing, and were very simple to make!

 

DIY Hogwarts Uniform

 

Another super easy way to do a costume is by buying iron on patches. You can find several patches at in-store locations, like Spirit, or even Hot Topic. I was able to get a Ravenclaw patch on Amazon in the book colors of bronze and blue. 

 

From there, iron on the patch onto a cardigan, or a shirt, and you're all done! I bought a cardigan for $5 at Goodwill and it turned out great!

 

wand 11

 

Pair it with a button-up shirt, a tie, and a skirt or slacks. Easy Hogwarts uniform!

 

wand 10

 

This costume is so simple, and very kid friendly. I can wear it to the elementary school where I work with no problems!

 

Next time we'll stick with the no-sew theme and see a different way to design Wheel of Time inspired shoes!  Thanks for reading!




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